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Australia in the Korean War 1950–53 : ウィキペディア英語版
Australia in the Korean War 1950–53

''Australia in the Korean War 1950–53'' is the official history of Australia's involvement in the Korean War. The series consists of two volumes covering Australia's strategy and diplomacy in the war and the Australian military's combat operations respectively. Both volumes were written by Dr Robert O'Neill, and they were published in 1981 and 1985.
==Development and publication==

In 1970 Robert O'Neill was selected by the Australian Government as the official historian of the Korean War.〔Edwards (2003), p. 70〕 O'Neill had served as the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment's intelligence officer during the Vietnam War〔Dennis et al (2008), p. 401〕 and had later become an academic. At the time of his appointment he was head of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University.〔
While the official histories of Australia in World War I and World War II had been written by teams of historians, O'Neill wrote the history of the Korean War with only a single research assistant based at the Australian War Memorial.〔 The Australian Government maintained its tradition of granting independence to the official historian, though the Attorney-General's Department attempted to influence the series' treatment of the journalist and alleged traitor Wilfred Burchett.〔 While the official history was originally planned as a single volume, O'Neill received permission to expand it to two volumes after discovering large amounts of material on the strategy and diplomacy behind Australia's involvement in the war.〔Edwards (2003), p. 75〕 In contrast with the official Australian histories of the world wars, O'Neill included footnotes and bibliographies to identify his sources.〔Edwards (2003), p. 74〕
The first volume of the series, ''Strategy and Diplomacy'' was published in 1981. It provided a detailed account of Australia's foreign and defence policies before and during the war, including in-depth discussion of the evolution of the ANZUS Treaty.〔〔Grey (2008), p. 317〕
The series' second volume, entitled ''Combat Operations'', was published in 1985. The book's account of the Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force's operations in Korea is highly detailed. Because the three services rarely operated together O'Neill was able to treat their operations separately when writing the book.〔

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