Inspiring service to the community
The Hutton Challenge Shield: about the man and the award.
Miles Farmer OAM takes us through Sir Harry's early military heritage and his role during the Boer War.
The story behind the Goulburn NSW Boer War memorial.
Richard Lamb takes us through the history of learning the ways of the mounted arms at the Royal Military College (Duntroon).
The origins and historical development of the Victorian Mounted Rifles (VMR).
Sir Harry continued to served almost until his death in 1945. Here is the story of his involvement in the equivalent of a 'home guard' during WW2 - the Volunteer Defence Force (VDC).
When the word came through about the end of the war.
As reported in 'The Queenslander' in September 1919.
John Boyce takes us through another 'charge' that took place after the Battle of Beersheba as the Desert Mounted Corps pressed on from their hard-won gains.
A century ago, with the war over, the Light Horse were impatient to be on their way home. But in the New Year of 1919, the delays continued while sea transport shortages dragged on.
John Boyce takes us through the trials and tribulations of some of the light horse units returning from the war.
Anne Flood takes us through the arrival home of the 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment.