The Australian War Memorial holds one of the largest collections of Great War weapons, artillery and artefacts in the world. The majority of the largest objects are stored away from the
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The Australian War Memorial holds one of the largest collections of Great War weapons, artillery and artefacts in the world. The majority of the largest objects are stored away from the Memorial’s main exhibitions areas, but Neil Oliver is granted unprecedented access to the weapons that changed the world forever.
Neil also travels to the Western Front to tell the story of Lieutenant John "Alec" Raws and his brother Goldy.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott, VC Recipient Mark Donaldson, Governor-General Peter Cosgrove, Former Prime Minister John Howard and former Governor-General Quentin Bryce all pay tribute to Alec Raws as his explicit letters, written from the Western front trenches, are read and remembered.