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Chester Wilmot

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After working as a law clerk for only a few months, the outbreak of the Second World War led Wilmot to join the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He was sent to the Middle East in 1940 and reported from
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wrote, "Wilmot effectively invented the modern method of writing contemporary military history"). One of his articles criticizing the Allied plan to occupy Germany appeared in
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After the end of the war Wilmot remained in England, where he wrote articles on the recent war as well as a book about World War II,
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in October 1942 for spreading a false rumour that Blamey was taking payments from the laundry contractor at
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There Wilmot wrote a book about his experiences in Tobruk, and narrated a documentary film called
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over the Mediterranean Sea; all aboard were killed. He had first boarded the flight in Rangoon.
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for the Australian official history of the war, but was killed in the Comet crash; see
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Blamey, Controversial Soldier: A Biography of Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey
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Crisis of Command: Australian Generalship and the Japanese Threat, 1941–1943
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entered the war, Wilmot returned to Australia, then went out to cover the
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Wilmot was part of the television commentary team for the coronation of
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as incompetent and protested at his sacking of Lieutenant General
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Valiant for Truth: The Life of Chester Wilmot, War Correspondent
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People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
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Wilmot was en route back to Britain from that assignment on
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Wilmot (right, back row), with war historians in Australia
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and then studied history, politics and law under Sir
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during the Japanese invasion in 1942, including the
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Italy
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Index


Brighton, Victoria
Mediterranean Sea
Elba
broadcast reporter
war correspondent
BBC
ABC
Second World War
the crash of a BOAC Comet
Mediterranean Sea
Brighton
Melbourne
Reginald Wilmot
JGW Wilmot
Melbourne Grammar School
Ernest Scott
University of Melbourne
Trinity College
debating
Nazi Germany
Nuremberg Rally
North Africa
Greece
Syria
Tobruk
siege of 1941
Japan
war in the Pacific
Papua

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