The Cameliers: A Classic Account of the Australians of the Imperial Camel Corps During the First World War in the Middle East
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The Cameliers: A Classic Account of the Australians of the Imperial Camel Corps During the First World War in the Middle East

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The famous camel borne infantry of the Middle East campaigns
Oliver Hogue's account of the Imperial Camel Corps in action during the desert and Palestine campaigns of the First World War is one of the first books written on the subject shortly after the events themselves took place. Hogue was a serving Australian soldier with the unit and so had the advantage of witnessing...more
Paperback, 180 pages
Published August 6th 2008 by Leonaur Ltd
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