101 - Mobilisation Mistakes with the Mice of Moresby

101 - Mobilisation Mistakes with the Mice of Moresby

Author: James Eling September 18, 2023 Duration: 35:35

This is the sixth episode in our Kokoda Track series looking at the performance of the 53rd Battalion.  The 53rd, a militia Battalion, had some incredibly brave men.  Virtually untrained, poorly equipped and with inexperienced leaders, they fought a battle-hardened enemy in some of the worst terrain in the world. 

This episode looks at the mistakes in mobilisation that we made that sowed the seeds for the performance of the Battalion on the Kokoda Track at the Battle of Isurava.

What are the similiarities between the formation of the 53rd Battalion and the mobilisation of Russian Reserves for the war in Ukraine?

How was the Battalion formed?
What was the Shanghai incident?
How did they get to Port Moresby?
Why were so many of the troops surprised on the Aquatania after it left port?

What lessons are their we can learn from the 53rd Battalion if Australia was required to mobilise rapidly for war in the future?

Check out the show notes for the podcast for all of the information that we cover in this episode as well as the images and other details that didn't make it into the podcast.


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