Call of Country This travelling exhibition from the History Trust of South Australia recognises Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander military service. Though faced with discrimination in everyday life, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people volunteered and served in all conflicts in which Australia has been involved. The service of the ten people in the display extends from the First World War to Afghanistan. Some returned from battle, some were injured, others were taken prisoner or were killed in action. This display attracted student and they were moved by the courage and achievements explained. English students analysed the display to compare their reading experience of Bailey's Bones, the Reconciliation Timeline and the information contained in the displays. They shared their reflections on the experience.
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