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ARMY HISTORY RESEARCH GRANTS SCHEME
The Army History Research Grants Scheme supports research into the role and involvement of the Australian Army in the development of the nation. The scheme has been running since 1992. Up to $50, 000 is given out each year.

Applications for 2005-2006 grants closed 25 February 2005

Applications are currently invited for financial assistance for the 2005-2006 financial year to support research into the history of the Australian Army. Priority will be given to projects addressing military strategy and operations, military social history and military heritage.

Grants range to a maximum of $15,000 in the financial year and will be awarded by the Army on the advice of external academic assessors.

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Grants for the 2004-2005 year were awarded for work on the following topics:
Name
Topic
Mr Steven Bullard
The Real Enemy: Japanese & Australian Forces in New Guinea
1942-1943
LTCOL Bruce Cameron
Canister on Fire! Australian tank operations in Vietnam
Mr David Hay
National Service and the Australian Army
Dr Robert Likeman
From Law to War:
The Life of BRIG GEN Lachlan Wilson of the Light Horse
CAPT Craig Stockings
Australian Army Cadet Movement, 1866-2004
Dr Ross McMullin
Geoff McCrae and Australia's Lost Generation
Mr Craig Deayton
History of 47th Battalion, 1916-18
Mr Jim Faggotter
Australia: Don't Forget Us
Mr Robin Corfield
The 'Lost Battalions'
Mr Christopher Wray
The Anvil: The Battle of Pozieres in Australian Memory
Mr Peter Phillips
Clothing and Equipment of the AIF, 1914-18
Mr Harvey Broadbent
Turks and ANZACS
Mr Ross St Clair
54th Australian Infantry Battalion
Dr Frances Miley
Financing Army: a history of money in the Australian Army

Applications closed 25 February 2005

Topics and recipients from previous years

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