Code of Silence
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Code of Silence

How Australian Women Helped Win the War

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  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Code of Silence

How Australian Women Helped Win the War

About this book

As World War II climbed to its crescendo in the Asia-Pacific, the Australian government called in a new weapon: women. Within this female arsenal was a top-secret group focused on signals intelligence. These young women, many just teens, were soon dotted across Australia, working in discreet locations - from an outback bunker disguised as a farmhouse to a Melbourne apartment block, from the garage of a Brisbane manor to a Perth girls' school. As war inched closer to home, they became our secret weapon, intercepting enemy messages and passing intelligence between local networks and allies across the globe, from Bletchley Park to the United States, India and across the Asia-Pacific. Some information was so sensitive it was burned to ensure its security. Their covert work helped the Allies win the pivotal battles of the Coral Sea and Midway, and plot the assassination of the Japanese commander behind the Pearl Harbour bombings. When the war ended, the women rejoiced. Demobilised and reminded of their oaths of secrecy, they returned to civilian lives. Some followed careers, others married and raised families. Their service remained hidden - until recently. This is not just an extraordinary war story, but a coming-of-age tale for the nation and its women. It brings to life a new Anzac, neither male nor bloodied from battle. These were the daughters of the suffragette generation - of course they were destined to do something out of the ordinary. It is time to write these remarkable women back into our history, where they belong.

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eBook ISBN
9781923192423
Year
2026

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. A Note on Sources
  5. Timeline of the Women’s Service
  6. Australian Women Who Helped Win the War
  7. Prologue
  8. Chapter 1 Mrs Mac Read the Signs of War
  9. Chapter 2 Women and War
  10. Chapter 3 The Roads to Service
  11. Chapter 4 Training Women for War
  12. Chapter 5 The Female Naval Arsenal Grows
  13. Chapter 6 In the Navy
  14. Chapter 7 Grand Mansions and Garages
  15. Chapter 8 The Garage Girls
  16. Chapter 9 From the Army to the Altar
  17. Chapter 10 The WRANS Aboard and Ashore
  18. Chapter 11 Light in the Dark of 1942
  19. Chapter 12 Women in Wireless Units
  20. Chapter 13 A Hole in the Ground and Rottnest
  21. Chapter 14 Women Overseas
  22. Chapter 15 The Woman on the Island
  23. Chapter 16 The End
  24. Chapter 17 What the Women Did Next
  25. Acknowledgements
  26. Bibliography
  27. Notes
  28. About the Author
  29. About this Book
  30. Copyright