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The Australian War Memorial have produced a good Military History calendar. I have reproduced it here in the hope that making it doubly accessible will make it more often consulted.
Date Year Title Event
1 May 1941 Allied evacuation of Greece complete The Greek campaign, involving forces from Greece, Britain, New Zealand and Australia, resulted in heavy losses to the 6th Australian Division and ultimately an evacuation of Allied forces from beaches in southern Creece.
1 May 1942 Townsville put on invasion alert We now know that Japan did not intend to invade Australia. In 1942, however, fear of such an invasion was almost universal, particularly after their early successes in the war.
1 May 1945 26 Brigade troops invade Tarakan General MacArthur instructed Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Morsehead to seize and hold Tarakan Island and destroy the enemy forces there. The Netherlands East Indies Government was to be re-established, Tarakan's oil producing capacity was to be conserved and the island's airfields put into use. The operation was codenamed Oboe 1.
2 May 1945 Russians take Berlin The Russian victory in the Battle of Berlin signaled the end of the Second World War in Europe
3 May 1917 Second attack on Bullecourt Operations against the Hindenburg line at Bullecourt were aimed at protecting the British flank during operations at Arras. After an unsuccessful first attempt, involving the 2nd Australian Division was made. Once again the attack was unsuccessful costing about 7,000 allied casualties.
4 May 1915 Australian attack on Gaba Tepe, Gallipoli The attack on Gaba Tepe by men of the 11th Battalion was an ill-conceived venture to deny the Turks a vantage point from which they could observe operations around Anzac Cove. The venture ended in failure.
4 May 1945 German forces in the Netherlands, northern Germany and Denmark surrender Hitler's successor, Grand Admiral Dönitz, attempted, by piecemeal surrenders to the British and Americans, to give German forces on the Eastern Front time to escape westwards, away from the Russians.
5 May 1915 Australaians and New Zealanders on Cape Helles The 2nd Australian Brigade and the New Zealand Brigade were redeployed from Anzac Cove to Cape Helles to assist British and French troops in their attempts to capture the dominating heights known as Achi Baba.
5 May 1942 Battle of Coral Sea begins This was the first naval engagement fought by aircraft alone. Although neither side won a clear victory, the Japanese were forced to try and capture Port Moresby in a ground campaign, rather than by sea as they had hoped.
5 May 1945 Germans surrender in Norway Hitler's successor, Grand Admiral Dönitz, attempted, by piecemeal surrenders to the British and Americans, to give German forces on the Eastern Front time to escape westwards, away from the Russians.
6 May 1917 Corporal G.J. Howell, VC Corporal Howell, originally of Enfield, NSW, wins the Victoria Cross near Bullecourt.
6 May 1945 Tarakan town and airstrip captured General MacArthur instructed Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Morsehead to seize and hold Tarakan Island and destroy the enemy forces there. The Netherlands East Indies Government was to be re-established, Tarakan's oil producing capacity was to be conserved and the island's airfields put into use. The operation was codenamed Oboe 1.
6 May & 11 May 1969 Warrant Officer 2, R.S. Simpson, VC WO2 R.S. Simpson, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam, originally from Chippendale, NSW, wins the Victoria Cross in Kontum Province, South Vietnam
7 May 1945 Germany surrenders Germany's surrender ended the Second World War in Europe.
8 May 1915 Battle of Krithia The Australian 2nd Brigade and New Zealand Brigade took part in this predominantly French and British battle against the Turks on Cape Helles. None of the objectives set for the allies during the battle were achieved.
8 May 1945 Separate surrender of Germany to the Soviet Union At the end of the war in Europe, the Marshall Stalin refused the accept the German surrender, signed at Reims, as valid and demanded another which took place at 11.30pm on 8 May. 9 May became the Soviet Victory in
8 May 1970 Anti War demonstrations in Australia Up to 200,000 Australians participate in demonstrations against the Vietnam War.
9 May 1943 Point Stuart bombed Point Stuart, Northern Territory, bombed by Japanese aircraft for the 1st time.
10 May 1900 Zand River New South Wales Mounted Rifles in action at Zand River, South Africa
10 May 1943 Point Stuart bombed Point Stuart, Northern Territory, bombed by Japanese aircraft for the 2nd time.
11 May 1945 Wewak captured Wewak was captured by the 6th Division in a combined land and amphibious operation. Its capture marked the beginning of the end of the Aitape Wewak campaign, the last major campaign on mainland New Guinea in the Second World War.
12 May 1917 Lieutenant R.V. Moon, VC Lieutenant R.V. Moon, 58th Battalion, of Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, wins the Victoria Cross at Bullecourt
12 May 1945 Corporal J.B. Mackey, VC Corporal J.B. Mackey, 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion, originally from Leichhardt, Sydney, wins the Victoria Cross on Tarakan. (Posthumous award)
13 May 1943 Axis forces surrender in Tunisia The surrender of Axis forces in Tunisia meant the end of the three-year-long North African campaign
13 May 1968 Fire support base Coral attacked The partly-constructed base, north of Saigon, was defended by elements of the 1st Battalion, when it was attacked by North Vietnamese troops. 10 Australians were killed and 25 wounded before the attackers were driven back.
14 May 1943 Centaur sunk The hospital ship Centaur was sunk by a Japanese submarine off the south Queensland coast. Only 64 of the 333 on board survived.
14 May 1956 Sungei Siput, Malaya 2RAR attacks communist terrorists near Sungai Siput, Malaya
15 May 1915 Major General W.T. Bridges wounded at Gallipoli Bridges commander of the First Division, AIF, died on 18 May while being taken to Egypt for treatment. His body was returned to Australia and buried overlooking the Royal Military College, Duntroon.
15 May 1942 Prisoners of Japanese transported to begin work on Burma-Thailand railway Movement of POWs (A Force) to Thailand from Singapore begins for work on the Burma-Thailand railway
15 May 1945 Private E. Kenna, VC Private E. Kenna, 2/4th Battalion, originally from Hamilton, Victoria, wins the Victoria Cross near Wewak.
16 May 1901 Lieutenant F.W. Bell, VC Lieutenant F.W. Bell, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, of Perth, Western Australia, wins the Victoria Cross at Brakpan, South Africa.
16 May 1943 Dam Busters raid 617 Squadron carry out the Dam Busters raid against targets in the Ruhr Valley, Germany.
17 May 1917 Bullecourt captured After two failed attempts to capture the village of Bullecourt, the allies were finally successful, though the victory had cost 7,000 casualties.
18 May 1885 Sudan contingent departs Suakin New South Wales troops of the Sudan contingent depart Suakin for Sydney having a little over two months in the Sudan without seeing any serious action.
19 May 1915 Turkish counter-attack on Gallipoli The Turkish counter-attack sought to drive the Australians and New Zealanders from ANZAC Cove. The attack failed and over 10,000 Turks were killed or woumded in their greatest disaster of the entire campaign.
19 May 1918 Sergeant W. Ruthven, VC. Sergeant W. Ruthven, 22nd Battalion AIF, originally from Collingwood, Victoria, wins the Victoria Cross at Ville-sur-Ancre, France
19-20 May 1915 Lance Corporal Albert Jacka, VC Lance Corporal Albert Jacka, 14th Battalion, 4th Brigade, New Zealand and Australian Division, of Winchelsea, Victoria, wins the Victoria Cross at Courtney's Post, Gallipoli. Jacka's was the first VC to be awarded to an Australian in the First World War. Jacka also went on to win the Military Cross and Bar.
20 May 1941 Germans invade Crete German airborne forces began their invasion of Crete on 20 May, though outnumbered by Allied troops, they were better equipped and better organised. After less than two weeks of fighting allied troops began to evacuate the island.
21 May 1968 HMAS Sydney leaves Brisbane HMAS Sydney left Brisbane on its 10th voyage to Vietnam with 4RAR embarked.
22 May 1940 Decision to form 8th Division made Most of the 8th Division was lost in the fall of Singapore in February 1942. The Division never took the field as a complete Division because the battalions of the 23rd Brigade were sent to Ambon, Timor and Rabaul.
23 May 1942 Kanga Force moved to Wau, New Guinea Kanga Force was formed in April 1942 to reinforce the New Guinea Volunteer Rifles. Kanga force was primarily involved in reconnaissance work, but did stage some raids against Japanese positions in the Wau- Bulolo area.
24 May 1915 Formal truce on Gallipoli A formal truce was delared on Gallipoli during which the Turkish dead of the 19 May attacks were buried.
24 May 1966 Private Errol Noack killed in Vietnam Private Noack, 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, was the first of 202 Australian conscripts to be killed in the Vietnam War.
24 May 1969 Warrant Officer Class II K. Payne Warrant Officer Class II K. Payne, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam, originally from Ingham, Queensland, wins the Victoria Cross in Kontum Province.
25 May 1968 Fire Support Base Balmoral reinforced Fire Support Base Balmoral in Vietnam is reinforced with Centurion Tanks just hours before 2 North Vietnamese Army battalions attacked.
26 May 1940 Evacuation of Dunkirk More than 338,000 British, French and other allied troops were taken off the beaches at Dunkirk during the fall of France.
27 May 1965 HMAS Sydney's 1st voyage to Vietnam HMAS Sydney departs on first voyage to Vietnam with 1RAR embarked.
28 May 1902 Boer War ends Boers surrender, ending the Boer War. Over 16,000 Australians served in South Africa, 251 were killed in action and 267 died from disease and 43 were reported missing.
28 May 1968 Fire support base Balmoral attacked This second assault on Fire Support Base Balmoral, Vietnam, was more easily defeated than the first with the North Vietnamese driven off after 30 minutes.
28 May 1968 D company, 6th Battlaion, Royal Australian Regiment, receives citation Award of United States Presidential Unit Citation to D Company, 6RAR, for the Battle of Long Tan
28 May 1970 Australian Army Training Team Vietnam awarded United States Meritorious Citation Australian Army Training Team Vietnam awarded United States Meritorious Citation
29 May 1915 Quinn's Post Turkish attack on Quinn's Post, Gallipoli.
29 May 1942 HMAS Perth damaged HMAS Perth was damaged during the evacuation of Allied troops from Crete. Over 16,000 troops were successfully evacuated from the island over four successive nights.
30 May 1942 RAAF participates in first 1,000 bomber raid First 1,000 bomber raid launched by RAF. The target was Cologne, Germany. To make up the numbers crews were taken from operational training units to participate in the raid.
31 May 1918 Monash Commands the Australian Corps Lieutenant-General Monash succeeds Birdwood as General Officer Commanding the Australian Corps.
31 May 1942 Japanese midget submarines raid Sydney Harbour All three Japanese submarines that attacked Sydney Harbour were sunk, though one has never been found. Little material damage was caused by the attack, but 19 sailors were killed when the depot ship HMAS Kuttabul was torpedoed.
 

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