RAE Accident At Kapooka
The true story behind the worst training accident in the history of the Australian Army, and how for 50 years, an entire nation forgot it ever happened. On Monday the 21st of May 1945, a single blinding flash of highly explosive gelignite violently detonated in an underground training bunker at the Royal Australian Engineer Training Centre 'Kapooka Camp', nine miles from Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. In less than a second, 26 of Australia's promising young soldiers were killed. Many were mutilated beyond recognition. Following an unprecedented outpouring of public emotion and grief, including a Royal message of condolences to affected families, the largest military funeral and coordinated interment of troops in Australia's history took place just two days later. Then, inexplicably, for the next 50 years, Australia chose to forget the tragedy ever happened. Based on the testimony provided to the Australian Military Forces, Court of Inquiry, by the very men and women who witnessed this horrific tragedy unfold, this story provides a chilling insight into the lives of the unfortunate victims, and explains just what went wrong that fateful autumn day in 1945 when an unexpected explosion tore open the heart of a country town, and stunned a nation.
| Original Publication Date | 2014 |
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| Original Country | Australia |
| Original Language | English |
| Original Publisher | Echo Books |
| Printed By | Ingram Content group |
| Owner | Bribie Island RSL Sub-Branch Library |
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| Location | H2 |
| Index | 2643 |
| Added Date | 07 December 2024 09:16:22 |
| Modified Date | 09 February 2025 09:50:24 |
| Value | AUD 25.00 |
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| Book Condition | Very Good |
Donated by the Author and signed with this note*
"To all members, staff & Patrons of the Bribie Island RSL in memory of all servicemen & women who paid the ultimate sacrifice on home soil. Thanks for preserving their legacy, regards, Andrew, 2024"
Contains a laminated book mark which lists the name of all those who died in the explosion.