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The 'T' prefix to his Service number represents the State of enlistment (Tasmania), and the 'P' prefix indicates that he was a member of the Permanent Force--not the Australian Imperial Force (AIF), which had an 'X' prefix. This meant that the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) fighting overseas would remain an all-volunteer army, but left unresolved the problem of maintaining its strength in the face of a need for 5,400 recruits every month to replace casualties and other wastage. The complicated and fearful voices of Australian Imperial Force soldiers contrast starkly with the heroic, homogenous histories written by Englishmen Alan Moorehead and Australian war correspondent turned historian C. |
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