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ID121675
Title ProperAmbition and adversity
Other Title Informationdeveloping an Australian military force, 1901-1914
LanguageENG
AuthorBou, Jean
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Between its inception in 1901 and the beginning of the First World War in 1914, the Australian
Army (or the Commonwealth Military Forces as they were then known) underwent two
periods of extensive reform aimed at creating a modern effective force out of what had been
inherited from the colonial governments. In both instances the reforms were ambitious
and bold, but they were also severely troubled by the limitations imposed by government,
insufficient resources and a fundamental problem of creating an army from an almost entirely
part-time soldiery. This article was originally presented as a paper at the Chief of Army
Military History Conference in September 2011. It was first published in the proceedings of
that conference and is reproduced courtesy of the Australian Army History Unit.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.71-87
Journal SourceAustralian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.71-87
Key WordsWorld War -1914 ;  Australian Army ;  Colonial Government ;  Australian Army History Unit ;  Australia