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During World War II, Aboriginal Australians were generally not accepted into the armed forces, the Army, Navy nor Airforce. However, this all changed after Japan entered the war and the government began to fear the security of the Northern Territory. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Soldiers in the north of Australia were recruited. More than 800 signing up to join the uniformed Torres Straight Light Infantry. But there was another group that will be our focus for today. The group was made up of 50 non-uniformed men with incredible tracking skills, who became known as the Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit.
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Accompanying teaching resources for season 1 and 2 episodes can be found on my Amped Up Learning Store or on my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Find the transcript at the History Detective Podcast Website.
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This episode is proudly sponsored by Amped Up Learning You can find classroom ready resources, games and decor for a huge range of subjects from Prep to Year 12.
Accompanying teaching resources for this episode can be found on my Amped Up Learning Store
Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email [email protected]
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All original music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
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The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.
Contact: Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email [email protected]
History Detective Website
All music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
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During World War II, Aboriginal Australians were generally not accepted into the armed forces, the Army, Navy nor Airforce. However, this all changed after Japan entered the war and the government began to fear the security of the Northern Territory. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Soldiers in the north of Australia were recruited. More than 800 signing up to join the uniformed Torres Straight Light Infantry. But there was another group that will be our focus for today. The group was made up of 50 non-uniformed men with incredible tracking skills, who became known as the Northern Territory Special Reconnaissance Unit.
Click to join my mailing list
If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a Coffee
Listen to the lyric video on YouTube to Who Decides the Heroes Here
The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.
Accompanying teaching resources for season 1 and 2 episodes can be found on my Amped Up Learning Store or on my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Find the transcript at the History Detective Podcast Website.
Reflection Questions
This episode is proudly sponsored by Amped Up Learning You can find classroom ready resources, games and decor for a huge range of subjects from Prep to Year 12.
Accompanying teaching resources for this episode can be found on my Amped Up Learning Store
Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email [email protected]
History Detective Website
All original music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Click to join my mailing list
Teachers Pay Teachers Store
Grab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon!
If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a Coffee
Write a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.
The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.
Contact: Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email [email protected]
History Detective Website
All music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

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