KIAMA Library is diving into Australian military history - this time, World War II.
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Go along and hear Australian maritime archaeologist Michael Bendon discuss his extensive underwater excavations of World War II military craft in Crete, and his recent book.
Dr Bendon's most recent research has revolved around two British World War II wrecks offshore from the ancient Phalasarna site.
After some five years of research, he has found out some amazing stories of the involvement of these craft in the Mediterranean campaigns of 1941.
The talk will present a story of secretly developed vessels and the part they played in not only supporting Anzac troops in North Africa and Crete, but also in saving many thousands of troops from invading German forces.
Until the publication of his recent book, The Forgotten Flotilla, virtually nothing was known of these craft and the work they carried out.
Dr Bendon has post-graduate qualifications in archaeology, history, linguistics, maritime archaeology, education and cultural heritage.
The free event will take place on Saturday, September 20, at 2.30pm at the library.