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The Chipilly Six

Unsung Heroes of the Great War
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The Chipilly Six by Lucas Jordan delves into a riveting historical account focused on a group of soldiers during World War I who defied odds through their courageous actions on the battlefield. Set amidst the gripping backdrop of the Western Front, this narrative uncovers the extraordinary bravery and tactical ingenuity of these men, showcasing their pivotal role in a successful offensive that altered the course of the war. This military history shines a light on lesser-known heroes and their significant impact on history.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by World War I history and the incredible stories of bravery and leadership under pressure. It delves into the gripping tale of Australian soldiers who were instrumental in a lesser-known but vital battle, showcasing their heroism and resourcefulness. If you appreciate military history and the personal stories of soldiers shaping pivotal moments, this book could be a compelling read.

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The Chipilly Six

This is the remarkable war story of six ordinary Australian soldiers: the Chipilly Six.

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Shortlisted, 2024 NSW Premier's History Awards, Anzac Memorial Trustees Military History Prize

On 9 August 1918, at Chipilly Spur overlooking the Somme River, an entire British Army Corps is held up by German machine gunners.

The battle has raged for 30 hours and more than 2000 men have fallen. Then, two Australian sergeants, Jack Hayes and Harold Andrews, go absent without leave and cross the Somme ahead of British lines. Seeing that the British advance is stopped, they re-cross the river, gather four mates and return to drive the Germans off the spur.

The extraordinary feats of the Chipilly Six and the personal stories of these diggers have been overlooked. Historian Lucas Jordan weaves a compelling tale of the lives of the soldiers, chronicling their return home and years after service, through a pandemic, the Great Depression, another world war and the very first Anzac Day dawn service.

The Chipilly Six were extraordinary men in extraordinary times. Lucas Jordan reveals a wider story of Australia's Great War veterans as they battled a nation forgetting, a bitter Depression, another World War and beyond. This is a remarkable insight into a vanishing world - Bill Gammage, Emeritus Professor, Humanities Research Centre, ANU

An absolute cracker of a story. No one - and I literally mean no one! - is more equipped to write a compelling book about the remarkable story of the Chipilly Six. - Ross McMullin, author of Life So Full of Promise

A superb piece of investigative historical storytelling. Lucas Jordan is part of a new generation of military historians. He is a bright star. - Peter Stanley, author of Bad Characters: Sex, Crime, Murder and the Australian Imperial Force

Throws new light on the impact of war on families and communities, wives and brothers-in-arms. - Marilyn Lake, Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne

A remarkable piece of recovered history that offers great insight into the impact of war on Australian society. Highly recommended. - Jeff Popple, Canberra Weekly

It's impossible to read this ripping, vivid recreation of events without shaking your head in disbelief. - Sydney Morning Herald and The Age

Lucas Jordan is to be congratulated on producing a compelling book describing a pivotal era of Australian history, as well as making the exploits of the Chipilly Six better known. - David Phillipson, Military History & Heritage Victoria

With the current Royal Commission into Veteran suicide, this is a timely and important look at just what returning soldiers face when they are expected to slide back into normal society when the war is over. For many, the war continues long after the final shots are fired. - Warwick O'Neill, Military History & Heritage Victoria

A fantastic contribution to our understanding of the military in Australia. - Geoff Keating, University of Southern Queensland

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The Chipilly Six by Lucas Jordan is generally praised for its compelling narrative and thorough research. Reviewers appreciate how it vividly brings to life the lesser-known story of six Australian soldiers during World War I. The book's detailed exploration of historical events combined with personal stories is highlighted as its strong point, engaging readers with both its academic rigor and emotional depth.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742238098

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 272g

Pages: 277

About the Author

Lucas Jordan grew up in Burekup in Western Australia. He holds a PhD in history from the Australian National University. Lucas spent more than a decade teaching and researching in the Kimberley, Cape York and central Australia. He worked for Amnesty International as a researcher and fieldworker and co-wrote Amnesty's global report '"The land holds us": Aboriginal peoples' right to their traditional homelands in the Northern Territory', which was based on six years of collaboration and camping with the Alyawarr and Anmatyerr people. Lucas is currently a leading teacher at Western English Language School, a secondary school for new arrivals and refugees in Melbourne, and occasionally consults on history projects. He is the author of Stealth Raiders: A few daring men in 1918. Lucas lives in Lara, Victoria, with his wife and two sons.

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