Through Their Eyes

Australian War Memorial

In every conflict, there are countless stories. Some preserved in objects, some buried in archives, and many quietly carried in the memories of those who lived through it. This podcast brings them to light. Listen closely as historians, veterans, families, experts, curators and eyewitnesses share perspectives and details often missing from the headlines. From battlefield artefacts to fragile letters, museum collections and recorded histories, we follow the threads that connect individual lives to larger moments around the world. Through honest conversations and carefully researched storytelling, we discover how war shapes people. And how people, in turn, shape the stories we remember. An Australian War Memorial Official podcast. This series is brought to you by Leidos Australia.

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  1. 02: She went to war

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    02: She went to war

    Ever wondered what it's actually like to work inside a flying hospital? Or be responsible for some of a warship's most critical systems? Through archival recordings and firsthand accounts, this episode takes you inside more than a century of Australian women's military service. You'll hear stories of split-second decisions, technical challenges, unexpected humour, and life in environments most of us will never experience. From ambulance drivers in the First World War and Australia's first female official war artist, to Vietnam evacuation flights, Navy deployments and helicopter operations in Afghanistan. These are stories of responsibility, resilience and determination in environments few of us will ever experience. Discover what service felt like through the eyes of the women who lived it. This episode is brought to you by Leidos Australia. Timecodes: 00:00-00:53 – Content warning 00:55-03:13 - Vietnam medevac: Nurses in the air 03:13-03:40 – Introduction to women in service 03:40-07:52 – Olive May King: Driving towards the front 07:53-14:34 – Nora Heysen: Painting the war 14:34-32:12 – Felicity Petrie: Life at sea 32:12-40:48 – Patricia Furbank: Bringing the wounded home 40:48-1:01:20- Naomi Shephard: Flying Chinooks in Afghanistan 1:01:20-1:03:17 – Reflections: Over a century of service Show notes: Want to go deeper into the stories featured in this episode? Discover the people, objects, voices and histories behind these accounts, including collection items, photographs and personal records from the Australian War Memorial. Explore the full episode online: https://wm.awm.gov.au/podcast/she-went-war View the RAAF C-130E Hercules aeromedical evacuation aircraft. If this episode raises difficult feelings, support is available: ·       Lifeline (24/7 crisis support): 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au ·       Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 or beyondblue.org.au ·       Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling: 1800 011 046 or openarms.gov.au ·       Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 or suicidecallbackservice.org.au

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In every conflict, there are countless stories. Some preserved in objects, some buried in archives, and many quietly carried in the memories of those who lived through it. This podcast brings them to light. Listen closely as historians, veterans, families, experts, curators and eyewitnesses share perspectives and details often missing from the headlines. From battlefield artefacts to fragile letters, museum collections and recorded histories, we follow the threads that connect individual lives to larger moments around the world. Through honest conversations and carefully researched storytelling, we discover how war shapes people. And how people, in turn, shape the stories we remember. An Australian War Memorial Official podcast. This series is brought to you by Leidos Australia.

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