bob10
7th November 2017, 07:28 AM
From a Lawyers perspective. Cruel times, indeed.
A(nother) lawyer writes: The court martial of Private Harry Farr (http://timesandotherthings.blogspot.com.au/2010/07/court-martial-of-private-harry-farr.html)
The Australian Government, on the other hand, refused to allow Australian soldiers to be given the death penalty, during the War. A fascinating, if perhaps slightly embarrassing truth is evident in the following link, I love the story about counting out officers they didn't like, even the Prince of Wales!
http://militaryhistorynow.com/2017/09/10/a-mob-in-uniform-how-the-rowdy-australians-horrified-the-top-brass-in-ww1-but-terrified-the-enemy/
A(nother) lawyer writes: The court martial of Private Harry Farr (http://timesandotherthings.blogspot.com.au/2010/07/court-martial-of-private-harry-farr.html)
The Australian Government, on the other hand, refused to allow Australian soldiers to be given the death penalty, during the War. A fascinating, if perhaps slightly embarrassing truth is evident in the following link, I love the story about counting out officers they didn't like, even the Prince of Wales!
http://militaryhistorynow.com/2017/09/10/a-mob-in-uniform-how-the-rowdy-australians-horrified-the-top-brass-in-ww1-but-terrified-the-enemy/