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duntroon

the royal military college of australia

 

darren moore

 

This book was published

in association with the

Australian Army History Unit

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630 pp   -   hardback   -   Published 2001

 

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A new history of our most famous defence academy to modern times. Lists every graduate since its inception and many famous graduates and commanders are discussed. Separated into two halves, one a chronological history, and the other, various important issues associated with RMC.

This is a history of Australia's Royal Military College. This book traces the story of Duntroon from its beginnings as a pastoral property, to the establishment of the Royal Military College in 1911, and then follows the evolution of the college through to 2001. The book is divided into two distinct sections: one provides a chronological history of the college, while the other explores in detail specific themes, such as the interaction between cadets and the Canberra community; the hazing of cadets, and the achievements of college graduates. A nominal roll of all entrants to the college since 1911 is also provided, along with almost 200 photographs. Darren Moore has had full access to the archives of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and has supplemented this with personal interviews with graduates drawn from various periods of the college's history. The product of almost ten years' work, Duntroon: The Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001 captures the defining experiences of cadets throughout the college's ninety years.

 

About the Author: Darren Moore graduated from the Australian Defence Force Academy in 1990 and from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1991. He is a serving officer in the Australian Army and holds the rank of major. Highlights of his service include his 1997-98 deployment to Papua New Guinea, to assist with the drought relief operations of the Australian Defence Force, and his 1999-2000 deployment to East Timor, where he served with INTERFET. He is soon to leave Australia to take up an exchange posting in the United States.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New South Wales and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Queensland. This is his first book.