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David Horner
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Australian National University, Canberra
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Australia and the New World Order
From Peacekeeping to Peace Enforcement: 1988–1991
, pp. 557 - 583
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Print publication year: 2011

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Crocker, Colonel J.A., AWM330, PKI/903/14/3
Fielding, Captain M., AWM: PR0033
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Cordner, Commander, L.G., interview with author, Canberra, 20 May, 11 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/903/23/2
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Crago, Lieutenant Colonel D.J., interview with author, Sydney, 30 March 2005, AWM: S03380 and AWM330, PKI/903/13/2
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Day, Brigadier S.J., interview with author, Canberra, 3 March 2005, AWM: S03373 and AWM330, PKI/904/3/2
d'Hagé, Brigadier A.S., interview with author, Canberra, 20 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/3/2
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Domney, Mr M.F., interview with author, Canberra, 22 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/14/2
Donaldson, Colonel G.N., interview with author, London, 25 October 2005, AWM: S03908 and AWM330, PKI/904/8/2
Doolan, Rear Admiral K.A., interview with author, Sydney, 18 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/15/2
Doolan, Rear Admiral K.A., letter to author, 27 August 2008, AWM330, PKI/904/15/1
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Dunn, Mrs R, telephone interview with Daniel Flitton, 25 November 2005, AWM330, PKI/904/18/2
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Fielding, Lieutenant Colonel M., email to author, 18 October 2005, AWM330, PKI/906/2/1
Flint, Commander A.P.W., interview with author, Canberra, 24 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/906/3/2
Gallagher, Colonel K.G., interview with author, Brisbane, 15 December 2004, AWM: S03369, AWM330/907/1/2
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Gower, Major General S.N., interview with author, Canberra, 1 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/907/22/2
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Griffith, Captain J.R. RAN, interview with author, Canberra, 16 March 2007, AWM: S04283 and AWM330, PKI/907/20/2
Griffith, Captain J.R., email to author, 4 April 2007, AWM330, PKI/907/20/1
Harris, Professor S.F., interview with author, Canberra, 21 December 2004, AWM: SO3372 and AWM330, PKI/908/2/2
Hawke, the Hon R.J.L., interview with author, Sydney, 29 November 2005, AWM: S03931 and AWM330, PKI/908/18/2
Hawley, Lieutenant Colonel J.M., interview with author, Canberra, 24 November 2004, AWM: S03367 and AWM330, PKI/908/8/2
Heaton, Lieutenant Colonel S.G., interview with Garth Pratten, New York, 27 January 2006, AWM: S03917 and AWM330, PKI/908/8/2
Hodgman, Commander J.P., interview with author, Canberra 25 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/908/19/2
Hogan, Brigadier G.P., interview with author, Canberra, 6 March 2007, AWM: S04267 and AW330, PKI/908/12/2
Horner, Mr M.P., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/908/20/2
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Hutchings, Major J.J., interview with author, Canberra, 23 February 2006, AWM: S03918 and AWM330, PKI/908/16/2
Jarvie, Lieutenant Colonel H.J., interview with author, Sydney, 8 August 2005, AWM: S03389 and AWM330, PKI/910/2/2
Jarvie, Lieutenant Colonel H.J., email to author, 4 November 2005, AWM330, PKI/910/2/1
Jeffrey, Lieutenant General M.K., interview with author, Ottawa, 23 May 2006, AWM: S03936 and AWM330, PKI/910/3/2
Kavanagh, Lieutenant Colonel M.M., interview with author, Sydney, 9 August 2005, AWM: S03390 and AWM330, PKI/911/1/2
Kelly, Brigadier General J., email to author, 7 May 2005, AWM330, PKI/911/10/1
Krause, Colonel M.G., interview with author, Canberra, 26 November 2004, AWM: S03367 and AWM330, PKI/911/7/2
Kube, Major P.A., interview with Garth Pratten, Hobart, 23 August 2005, AWM: S03905, AWM330, PKI/911/9/2
Kudyba, Mr R.R., email to author, 16 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/911/12/1
Lavers, Lieutenant Colonel M.J., interview with author, Canberra, 28 July 2005, AWM: S03919 and AWM330, PKI/912/1/2
Lloyd, Mr P.J., interview with author, Canberra, 9 May 2006. AWM: S03919 and AWM330, PKI/912/7/2
Luhrs, Lieutenant Colonel D.M., interview with author, Canberra, 11 March 2005. AWM: S03378 and AWM330, PKI/912/10/2
MacDonald, Chaplain R.M., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/913/19/2
MacKay, Mr R.M., interview with Daniel Flitton, Canberra, 5 April 2005, AWM: S04537 and AWM330, PKI/913/20/2
Maley, Mr M.C., interview with author, Canberra, 24 March 2005 AWM: S03381 and AWM330, PKI/913/2/2
Mansfield, Lieutenant Colonel I.W., interview with author, Canberra, 9 January 2006, AWM: S03914 and AWM330, PKI/913/3/2
Matthews, Major M.B., telephone interview with author, 24 January 2005, AWM330, PKI/913/17/2
Maxwell, Chief Petty Officer E.P., interview with Derrill de Heer, HMAS Stirling, 21 April 2008, AWM: S04337 and AWM330, PKI/913/7/2
McFarlane, Professor A.C., interview with Rosalind Hearder, Adelaide, 28 April 2006, AWM: S03771 and AWM330, PKI/913/21/2
Meekin, Brigadier S.D., interview with author, Canberra, 22 November 2004, AWM: S03348 and AWM330, PKI/913/11/2
Meekin, Brigadier S.D., email to author, 22 June 2006, AWM330, KPI/913/11/1
Membrey, Major G.A., interview with Garth Pratten, Canberra, 10 December 2005, AWM: S03913, AWM330, PKI/913/12/2
Miller, Major S., interview with Darlene Cox, Canberra, 6 May 1994, AWM: S01633 and AWM330, PKI/913/13/2
Moore, Captain J.S., interview with Rosalind Hearder, Canberra, 12 May 2006, AWM: S03772 and AWM330, PKI/913/22/2
Murray, Lieutenant Colonel B.M., interview with author, Moorebank, NSW, 9 August 2005, AWM: S03393 and AWM330, PKI/913/16/2
Nujoma, President S., interview with author, Windhoek, Namibia, 8 April 2005, AWM: S04482 and AWM330, PKI/914/4/2
O'Brien, Captain S.C., RAN, interview with author, Canberra, 28 February 2007, AWM: S03953 and AWM330, PKI/915/1/2
O'Shannesy, Major M.P., telephone interview with author, 1 December 2006, AWM330, PKI/915/5/2
Orme, Brigadier C.W., interview with author, Canberra, 8 December 2004, AWM: S03368 and AWM330, PKI/915/3/2
,Osbourne, Warrant Officer Class 1 R.M., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/915/6/2
Oxenbould, Commodore C.J., interview with author, Canberra, 14 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/915/7/2
Owen, Ms Philippa (Lorimer), telephone interview with author, 25 October 2005, AWM330, PKI/915/8/2
Parrott, Colonel R., telephone interview with author, 25 January 2005, AWM330, PKI/916/12/2
Pennell, Colonel I.J., interview with author, Canberra, 30 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/916/13/2
Petersen, Colonel P.G., interview with author, Sydney, 9 August 2005, AWM: S03391 and AWM330, PKI/916/4/2
Pippard, Lieutenant Colonel K.W., interview with author, Sydney, 9 March 2005, AWM: S03376 and AWM330, PKI/916/7/2
Pippard, Lieutenant Colonel K.W., emails to author, 28 April 2005 and 12 July 2005, AWM330, PKI/916/7/1
Prickett, Colonel C.R., email to author, 27 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/916/14/1
Radmore, Colonel D.W.J., interview with author, Windhoek, 13 April 2005, AWM: S04483 and AWM330, PKI/918/11/2
Ray, Senator R.F., interview with author, Canberra, 19 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/918/12/2
Ritchie, Captain C.A., interview with author, Sydney, 18 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/918/13/2
Roma, Mr K.J., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/918/14/2
,Schoer, Warrant Officer Class 1 W.B., interview with author, Holsworthy, NSW, 8 August 2005, AWM: S03388 and AWM330, PKI/919/4/2
Shalders, Captain R.E., interview with author, Canberra 30 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/919/19/2
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Smith, Associate Professor H., email to author, 3 November 2004, AWM330, PKI/919/21/1
Smith, Mr R.C., interview with author, Canberra, 7 August 2006, AWM: S04278 and AWM330, PKI/919/10/2
Smuts, Mr D., interview with author, Windhoek, Namibia, 13 April 2005, AWM: S04484 and AWM330, PKI/919/22/2
Sowry, Lieutenant Colonel B.J.B., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S03382 and AWM330, PKI/919/13/2
Sowry, Lieutenant Colonel P.J.B., emails to author, 6 and 7 June 2005, AWM330, PKI/919/23/1
Stevens, Chief Petty Officer G.R., interview with author, Sydney, 23 January 2007, AWM: S04281 and AWM330, PKI/919/24/2
Stoker, Commodore N.J., interview with author, Sydney, 18 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/919/25/2
Stone, Chaplain G.J., interview with author, Brisbane, 16 December 2004, AWM: S03370 and AWM330, PKI/919/16/2
Streak, Ms D.F., interview with author, Canberra, 12 January 2007, AWM: S04280 and AWM330, PKI/919/17/2
Taylor, Major D.J., email to author, 18 January 2007, AWM330, PKI/920/10/1
Taylor, Rear Admiral R.G., interview with author, Canberra, 3 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/920/11/2
Thurban, Ms E., interview with Daniel Flitton, Canberra, 5 April 2005, AWM: S04537 and AWM330, PKI/920/9/2
Tripovich, Rear Admiral M.J., interview with Alastair Cooper, Canberra, 10 January 2007, AWM: S04109 and AWM330, PKI/920/5/2
Turner, Colonel I.N., telephone interview with author, 28 February 2005, AWM330, PKI/920/12/2
Uebergang, Lieutenant Colonel S.L., interview with author, Sydney, 9August 2005, AWM: S03392 and AWM330, PKI/921/1/2
Ree, Lieutenant Colonel W., interview with Garth Pratten, Melbourne, 22 August 2005, AWM: S03904 and AWM330, PKI/922/2/2
Walls, Rear Admiral R.A.K., interview with author, Canberra, 26 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/923/16/2
Warner, Mr N.P., interview with author, Canberra, 4 March 2005, AWM: S03376 and AWM330, PKI/923/2/2
Warren, Colonel R.D., interview with author, Pristina, Kosovo, 29 and 30 October 2005, AWM: S03911 and AWM330, PKI/923/3/2
White, Professor H.J., interview with author, Canberra, 17 November 2006, AWM330, PKI/923/17/2
Willetts, Major M.N., interview with author, Moorebank, NSW, 8 August 2005, AWM: S0387 and AWM330, PKI/923/7/2
Woolcott, Mr R.A., interview with author and Peter Londey, Canberra, 23 August 2006, AWM: S03934 and AWM330, PKI/923/15/2
Young, Major W.J, email to author, 5 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/925/2/1
Brown, Brigadier R.C., AWM330, PKI/902/16/3
Cameron, Major S.D., AWM: PR00254
Campbell, Leading Seaman F.L., AWM: PR00216
Crago, Lieutenant Colonel D.J., AWM330, PKI/903/13/3
Crocker, Colonel J.A., AWM330, PKI/903/14/3
Fielding, Captain M., AWM: PR0033
Gallagher, Colonel K.G., AWM330, PKI/907/1/3
Jackson, Leading Seaman B.J., AWM: PR00021
Jeffrey, Lieutenant General M.K., AWM330, PKI/910/3/3
Larkin, Flight Lieutenant M., AWM: PR00082
Mansfield, Lieutenant Colonel I.W., AWM330, PKI/913/3/3
Pippard, Lieutenant Colonel K.W., AWM330, PKI/916/7/3
Ritchie, Vice-Admiral C.A., AWM330, PKI/918/13/3
Sowry, Lieutenant Colonel B.J.B., AWM330, PKI/919/13/3
Stone, Lieutenant Colonel G.J., AWM: PR91/50
Taylor, Vice-Admiral R.G., AWM330, PKI/920/11/3.
White, Professor H.J., AWM330, PKI/923/17/3
Balmaks, Lieutenant Colonel A.V.
Green, Mr Phillip, personal diary
Luhrs, Lieutenant Colonel D.M.
O'Brien, Captain S.C., RAN, personal diary
Orme, Brigadier C.W., personal diary
White, Professor H.J., personal diary
Doolan, Rear Admiral K.A., ‘Flag shift: The memoirs of Rear Admiral K.A. Doolan AO RAN (Ret'd)’, unpublished manuscript, 2008, extracts held in AWM 330, PK I/904/15/5
Mortimer, John (ed.), ‘Presence, power projection and sea control – The RAN in the Gulf 1990–2003’, unpublished manuscript, Sea Power Centre – Australia, Canberra, 2005
Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel S.G., interview with author, Canberra, 8 March 2005, AWM: S03374 and AWM330, PKI/901/3/2
Aqa, Sayed, interview with Garth Pratten, New York, 17 January 2006, AWM: S03916 and AWM330, PKI/901/4/2
Baker, Major General J.S., interview with author, Canberra, 26 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/902/19/2
Baker, Mr R.C., interview with author, Canberra, 22 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/902/20/2
Balmaks, Lieutenant Colonel A.V., interview with author, Canberra, 17 November 2004, AWM: S03347 and AWM330, PKI/902/2/2
Barber, Dr M., interview with author, Edinburgh, 26 October 2005, AWM: S03909 and AWM330, PKI/902/3/2
Barber, Dr M., email to author, 14 November 2005, AWM330, PKI/902/3/1
Barrie, Admiral C.A., interview with author, Canberra, 10 January 2008, AWM330, PKI/902/21/2
Beazley, Hon K.C., interview with author, Canberra, 23 May 2007, AWM: S04306 and AWM330, PKI/902/7/2
Bishop, Colonel R.B., interview with author, Canberra, 20 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/902/22/2
Boshoff, Mr H., interview with author, Pretoria, 14 April 2005, AWM: S0484 and AWM330, PKI/902/23/2
Boyd, Colonel P.M., interview with author, Canberra, 20 July 2005, AWM: S03384 and AWM330, PKI/902/11/2
Brown, Brigadier R.C., interview with author, Canberra, 11 November 2004, AWM: S03345 and AWM330, PKI/902/16/2
Callan, Lieutenant Colonel M.J., interview with author, Canberra, 23 March 2005, AWM: S03379 and AWM330, PKI/903/1/2
Carroll, Lieutenant Colonel L.E., interview with author, Canberra, 12 November 2004, AWM: S03346 and AWM330, PKI/903/3/2
Carwardine, Rear Admiral A.M. (Gerry), interview with author, Canberra, 6 March 2007, AWM: S04282 and AWM330, PKI/903/5/2
Chalmers, Commodore D.B, interview with author, Sydney, 21 October, 26 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/903/16/2
Chirgwin, Major C.G., interview with Garth Pratten, Bendigo, 22 August 2005, AWM: S03903 and AWM330, PKI/903/17/2
Clark, Dr C.D., RAAF historian, email to author, 31 January 2006, AWM330, PKI/903/19/1
Clunies-Ross, Major General A., telephone interview with author, 1 March 2005, AWM330, PKI/903/20/2
Coleman, Mr C., email to author, 3 January 2006, AWM330, PKI/903/21/1
,Coles, Warrant Officer Class 1 C., telephone interview with author, 29 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/903/22/2
Cook, Captain I.C., interview with author, Brisbane, 20 January 2006, AWM: S03927 and AWM330, PKI/903/11/2
Cook, Captain I.C., email to author, 8 February 2006, AWM330, PKI/903/11/1
Cordner, Commander, L.G., interview with author, Canberra, 20 May, 11 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/903/23/2
Costello, Dr G.I., telephone interview with author, 14 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/903/24/2
Costello, Dr G.I., email to author, 22 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/903/24/1
Crago, Lieutenant Colonel D.J., interview with author, Sydney, 30 March 2005, AWM: S03380 and AWM330, PKI/903/13/2
Crocker, Colonel J.A., interview with author, Mapleton, Qld, 17 December 2004, AWM: S03371 and AWM330, PKI/903/14/2
Day, Brigadier S.J., interview with author, Canberra, 3 March 2005, AWM: S03373 and AWM330, PKI/904/3/2
d'Hagé, Brigadier A.S., interview with author, Canberra, 20 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/3/2
Dibb, Professor P., interview with author, Canberra, 20 December 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/13/2
Domney, Mr M.F., interview with author, Canberra, 22 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/14/2
Donaldson, Colonel G.N., interview with author, London, 25 October 2005, AWM: S03908 and AWM330, PKI/904/8/2
Doolan, Rear Admiral K.A., interview with author, Sydney, 18 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/15/2
Doolan, Rear Admiral K.A., letter to author, 27 August 2008, AWM330, PKI/904/15/1
,Dooley, Warrant Officer Class 1 R.J., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/904/16/2
Dovers, Captain W.A.G., interview with author, Canberra, 29 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/904/17/2
Dunn, Mrs R, telephone interview with Daniel Flitton, 25 November 2005, AWM330, PKI/904/18/2
Dutton, Major M., interview with author, Canberra, 5 November 2004, AWM: S03344 and AWM330, PKI/904/11/2
Evans, Mr G., interview with author and with Dr John Connor, Melbourne, 30 September 2005, AWM: S03906 and AWM330, PKI/905/2/2
Fielding, Lieutenant Colonel M., email to author, 18 October 2005, AWM330, PKI/906/2/1
Flint, Commander A.P.W., interview with author, Canberra, 24 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/906/3/2
Gallagher, Colonel K.G., interview with author, Brisbane, 15 December 2004, AWM: S03369, AWM330/907/1/2
Gillespie, Major General K.J., interview with author, Sydney, 9 March 2005, AWM: S03377 and AWM330, PKI/907/5/2
Gillian, Brigadier D.C., interview with author, 22 March 2007, AWM: S04272 and AWM330, PKI/907/6/2
Gower, Major General S.N., interview with author, Canberra, 1 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/907/22/2
Gration, General P.C., interviews with author, Canberra, 16 January 1992, Queanbeyan, 16 August 2005 and 7 December 2007, AWM: S03394 and AWM330, PKI/907/14/2
Grey, Major General J.C., interview with author, Canberra, 4 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/907/23/2
Griffith, Captain J.R. RAN, interview with author, Canberra, 16 March 2007, AWM: S04283 and AWM330, PKI/907/20/2
Griffith, Captain J.R., email to author, 4 April 2007, AWM330, PKI/907/20/1
Harris, Professor S.F., interview with author, Canberra, 21 December 2004, AWM: SO3372 and AWM330, PKI/908/2/2
Hawke, the Hon R.J.L., interview with author, Sydney, 29 November 2005, AWM: S03931 and AWM330, PKI/908/18/2
Hawley, Lieutenant Colonel J.M., interview with author, Canberra, 24 November 2004, AWM: S03367 and AWM330, PKI/908/8/2
Heaton, Lieutenant Colonel S.G., interview with Garth Pratten, New York, 27 January 2006, AWM: S03917 and AWM330, PKI/908/8/2
Hodgman, Commander J.P., interview with author, Canberra 25 November 1991, AWM330, PKI/908/19/2
Hogan, Brigadier G.P., interview with author, Canberra, 6 March 2007, AWM: S04267 and AW330, PKI/908/12/2
Horner, Mr M.P., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/908/20/2
Houston, Wing Commander A.G., interview with author, Canberra, 19 July 1991, AWM330, PKI/908/21/2
Hutchings, Major J.J., email to K.W. Pippard, K., 27 April 2005; email to author, 15 June 2005, AWM330, PKI/908/16/1
Hutchings, Major J.J., interview with author, Canberra, 23 February 2006, AWM: S03918 and AWM330, PKI/908/16/2
Jarvie, Lieutenant Colonel H.J., interview with author, Sydney, 8 August 2005, AWM: S03389 and AWM330, PKI/910/2/2
Jarvie, Lieutenant Colonel H.J., email to author, 4 November 2005, AWM330, PKI/910/2/1
Jeffrey, Lieutenant General M.K., interview with author, Ottawa, 23 May 2006, AWM: S03936 and AWM330, PKI/910/3/2
Kavanagh, Lieutenant Colonel M.M., interview with author, Sydney, 9 August 2005, AWM: S03390 and AWM330, PKI/911/1/2
Kelly, Brigadier General J., email to author, 7 May 2005, AWM330, PKI/911/10/1
Krause, Colonel M.G., interview with author, Canberra, 26 November 2004, AWM: S03367 and AWM330, PKI/911/7/2
Kube, Major P.A., interview with Garth Pratten, Hobart, 23 August 2005, AWM: S03905, AWM330, PKI/911/9/2
Kudyba, Mr R.R., email to author, 16 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/911/12/1
Lavers, Lieutenant Colonel M.J., interview with author, Canberra, 28 July 2005, AWM: S03919 and AWM330, PKI/912/1/2
Lloyd, Mr P.J., interview with author, Canberra, 9 May 2006. AWM: S03919 and AWM330, PKI/912/7/2
Luhrs, Lieutenant Colonel D.M., interview with author, Canberra, 11 March 2005. AWM: S03378 and AWM330, PKI/912/10/2
MacDonald, Chaplain R.M., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/913/19/2
MacKay, Mr R.M., interview with Daniel Flitton, Canberra, 5 April 2005, AWM: S04537 and AWM330, PKI/913/20/2
Maley, Mr M.C., interview with author, Canberra, 24 March 2005 AWM: S03381 and AWM330, PKI/913/2/2
Mansfield, Lieutenant Colonel I.W., interview with author, Canberra, 9 January 2006, AWM: S03914 and AWM330, PKI/913/3/2
Matthews, Major M.B., telephone interview with author, 24 January 2005, AWM330, PKI/913/17/2
Maxwell, Chief Petty Officer E.P., interview with Derrill de Heer, HMAS Stirling, 21 April 2008, AWM: S04337 and AWM330, PKI/913/7/2
McFarlane, Professor A.C., interview with Rosalind Hearder, Adelaide, 28 April 2006, AWM: S03771 and AWM330, PKI/913/21/2
Meekin, Brigadier S.D., interview with author, Canberra, 22 November 2004, AWM: S03348 and AWM330, PKI/913/11/2
Meekin, Brigadier S.D., email to author, 22 June 2006, AWM330, KPI/913/11/1
Membrey, Major G.A., interview with Garth Pratten, Canberra, 10 December 2005, AWM: S03913, AWM330, PKI/913/12/2
Miller, Major S., interview with Darlene Cox, Canberra, 6 May 1994, AWM: S01633 and AWM330, PKI/913/13/2
Moore, Captain J.S., interview with Rosalind Hearder, Canberra, 12 May 2006, AWM: S03772 and AWM330, PKI/913/22/2
Murray, Lieutenant Colonel B.M., interview with author, Moorebank, NSW, 9 August 2005, AWM: S03393 and AWM330, PKI/913/16/2
Nujoma, President S., interview with author, Windhoek, Namibia, 8 April 2005, AWM: S04482 and AWM330, PKI/914/4/2
O'Brien, Captain S.C., RAN, interview with author, Canberra, 28 February 2007, AWM: S03953 and AWM330, PKI/915/1/2
O'Shannesy, Major M.P., telephone interview with author, 1 December 2006, AWM330, PKI/915/5/2
Orme, Brigadier C.W., interview with author, Canberra, 8 December 2004, AWM: S03368 and AWM330, PKI/915/3/2
,Osbourne, Warrant Officer Class 1 R.M., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/915/6/2
Oxenbould, Commodore C.J., interview with author, Canberra, 14 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/915/7/2
Owen, Ms Philippa (Lorimer), telephone interview with author, 25 October 2005, AWM330, PKI/915/8/2
Parrott, Colonel R., telephone interview with author, 25 January 2005, AWM330, PKI/916/12/2
Pennell, Colonel I.J., interview with author, Canberra, 30 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/916/13/2
Petersen, Colonel P.G., interview with author, Sydney, 9 August 2005, AWM: S03391 and AWM330, PKI/916/4/2
Pippard, Lieutenant Colonel K.W., interview with author, Sydney, 9 March 2005, AWM: S03376 and AWM330, PKI/916/7/2
Pippard, Lieutenant Colonel K.W., emails to author, 28 April 2005 and 12 July 2005, AWM330, PKI/916/7/1
Prickett, Colonel C.R., email to author, 27 September 2005, AWM330, PKI/916/14/1
Radmore, Colonel D.W.J., interview with author, Windhoek, 13 April 2005, AWM: S04483 and AWM330, PKI/918/11/2
Ray, Senator R.F., interview with author, Canberra, 19 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/918/12/2
Ritchie, Captain C.A., interview with author, Sydney, 18 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/918/13/2
Roma, Mr K.J., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/918/14/2
,Schoer, Warrant Officer Class 1 W.B., interview with author, Holsworthy, NSW, 8 August 2005, AWM: S03388 and AWM330, PKI/919/4/2
Shalders, Captain R.E., interview with author, Canberra 30 May 1991, AWM330, PKI/919/19/2
Shepherd, Mr P.R., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S04481 and AWM330, PKI/919/20/2
Smith, Colonel A.J., interview with author, Canberra, 28 July 2005, AWM: S03387 and AWM330, PKI/919/8/2
Smith, Associate Professor H., email to author, 3 November 2004, AWM330, PKI/919/21/1
Smith, Mr R.C., interview with author, Canberra, 7 August 2006, AWM: S04278 and AWM330, PKI/919/10/2
Smuts, Mr D., interview with author, Windhoek, Namibia, 13 April 2005, AWM: S04484 and AWM330, PKI/919/22/2
Sowry, Lieutenant Colonel B.J.B., interview with author, Sydney, 24 April 2005, AWM: S03382 and AWM330, PKI/919/13/2
Sowry, Lieutenant Colonel P.J.B., emails to author, 6 and 7 June 2005, AWM330, PKI/919/23/1
Stevens, Chief Petty Officer G.R., interview with author, Sydney, 23 January 2007, AWM: S04281 and AWM330, PKI/919/24/2
Stoker, Commodore N.J., interview with author, Sydney, 18 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/919/25/2
Stone, Chaplain G.J., interview with author, Brisbane, 16 December 2004, AWM: S03370 and AWM330, PKI/919/16/2
Streak, Ms D.F., interview with author, Canberra, 12 January 2007, AWM: S04280 and AWM330, PKI/919/17/2
Taylor, Major D.J., email to author, 18 January 2007, AWM330, PKI/920/10/1
Taylor, Rear Admiral R.G., interview with author, Canberra, 3 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/920/11/2
Thurban, Ms E., interview with Daniel Flitton, Canberra, 5 April 2005, AWM: S04537 and AWM330, PKI/920/9/2
Tripovich, Rear Admiral M.J., interview with Alastair Cooper, Canberra, 10 January 2007, AWM: S04109 and AWM330, PKI/920/5/2
Turner, Colonel I.N., telephone interview with author, 28 February 2005, AWM330, PKI/920/12/2
Uebergang, Lieutenant Colonel S.L., interview with author, Sydney, 9August 2005, AWM: S03392 and AWM330, PKI/921/1/2
Ree, Lieutenant Colonel W., interview with Garth Pratten, Melbourne, 22 August 2005, AWM: S03904 and AWM330, PKI/922/2/2
Walls, Rear Admiral R.A.K., interview with author, Canberra, 26 June 1991, AWM330, PKI/923/16/2
Warner, Mr N.P., interview with author, Canberra, 4 March 2005, AWM: S03376 and AWM330, PKI/923/2/2
Warren, Colonel R.D., interview with author, Pristina, Kosovo, 29 and 30 October 2005, AWM: S03911 and AWM330, PKI/923/3/2
White, Professor H.J., interview with author, Canberra, 17 November 2006, AWM330, PKI/923/17/2
Willetts, Major M.N., interview with author, Moorebank, NSW, 8 August 2005, AWM: S0387 and AWM330, PKI/923/7/2
Woolcott, Mr R.A., interview with author and Peter Londey, Canberra, 23 August 2006, AWM: S03934 and AWM330, PKI/923/15/2
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