
Queensland members of the Australian Infantry Forces arrive home in Brisbane, on leave from Darwin, November 1941.
Stories from the field
- Oodgeroo Noonuccal: Remembrance Day 2024
- Red Raider, Roy Parker, USAAF
- Alan and Nancy Hooper, Second World War correspondence
- Sharing Stories of Service: Stanton Mellick
- Beautiful Betsy – A liberator Lost
- International Translation Day: George Caiger and Japanese Translation in World War II
- Sharing Stories of Service: Ernest Duncan
- Sharing Stories of Service: Major Dorathea Jane Skov
- Gunner Ivan Perel QX22561
- Gunner Ivan Perel QX22561
- Jim Iliffe's escape from the Fall of Singapore - 80th Anniversary
- Milne Bay, December 1942 - diary and photographs
- Queensland Nurses on the SS Vyner Brooke
- Army life: illustrated by Jim Manwaring 2/7th Field Ambulance
- Leonard Victor (Len) Waters Australia’s only Indigenous WWII fighter pilot
- Joe Tilson Lang collection

Four sappers with their truck during training in North Queensland.
POW Experiences
- Prisoners of War 1939-1945
- Frank and Alex Dearden, 2/10th Field Regiment
- Alexander George Gray, 2/10th Field Regiment
- James Harry Dickinson, 2/10th Field Regiment
- Reuben Clive Goldsworthy, 2/10th Field Regiment
- Lance Corporal Ronald Banks, 2/10th Field Regiment
- Sharing Stories of Service: Group Captain Alan Groom DSO, RAF
- Okinoyama – The Story of a Coal Mine
- Sharing Stories of Service: Jack Flynn WWII
- "The Sugar Bowl" a design for life after war
- POWs in the Pacific: Remembering Sandakan
- Remembering POWs in the Pacific, WWII: Two Stories from 2/10 Field Regiment

Alan Groom (second from right) amongst other servicemen prior to his departure to the United Kingdom, ca. 1935. He was later captured in Java in 1942 and held as a POW until 1945.

Four postwomen with their mail bags and bundles of mail, Brisbane 1943.
