Further Reading
The following links provide additional information on Australia's military history,and Northam Army Camp:
- World War Two Nominal Roll, Department of Veterans Affairs
- Australians at War: Second World War 19391-1945, Australian War Memorial
- Australian Military Units, Northam, Australian War Memorial
- Photographs of the building of the Northam Army Camp taken by the West Australian newspaper, State Library of Western Australia
- 10th Light Horse Regiment
- 10th Light Horse Regiment
- Captain Hugo Throssell, VC
- Stories of Western Australians’ experiences of war.
- Australian timber buildings of the second world war
- Donald S. Garden, Northam: An Avon Valley History, Northam Shire Council & Hesperian Press, Perth, WA, 1992
- Graham McKenzie-Smith, The ebb and flow of the Australian Army in Western Australia - 1941 to 1945, Australia's Forgotten Army, Vol. 1, Grimwade Publications, ACT, 1994.
- Malcolm Uren, A thousand men at war: the story of the 2/16th Battalion, A.I.F., Heinemann, London, UK, 1959.
- Les Cody, Ghosts in khaki: the history of the 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion, 8th Australian Division, A.I.F., Hesperian Press, Perth, WA, 1997.
- Maud Thomas, "Y" women of Perth: a history of the Young Women's Christian Association in Perth, Western Australia from 1920-1984, Young Women's Christian Association of Perth Inc., Perth, WA, 1985.
- Eileen (Riley) Tucker, We answered the call: AWAS of Western Australia and their mates, The Author, Cloverdale, WA, 1991.
- Vic J Isaacs. His memories recorded on Anzac Day 1998. He was a 17½ year old Aboriginal who voluntarily enlisted in the Royal Australian Special Reserve Forces (K Force) trained at Northam Army Camp about 1952 before serving as a Bren gunner in the Korean War (1950-53).
- Western Command and Camp Chronicle has many articles on military life at Northam Army Camp from during 1940-42, see especially Vols I (Nos 3,5-8), II/2 (Nos 9-19), 3 (No. 20) (located at State Library of Western Australia).