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Craig Anthony John Stockings (born 1974) is an Australian historian with research interests in military and defence history. Since 2016, Stockings has been Official Historian and general editor of the '' Official History of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor'', based at the
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in
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. Prior to this appointment, Stockings was an officer in the
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and
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of history at the
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, Canberra, working out of the
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.


Early life and military career

Stockings was born in
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, New South Wales, in 1974. At 18 he entered the
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(ADFA) as an
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officer cadet. Graduating in 1995 with a
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in History and Politics, he completed his final year of study as an officer cadet at the
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and was commissioned into the
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in 1996. Stockings returned to ADFA the following year to undertake an
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in History, following which he was posted to the
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(3RAR) in 1998. With 3RAR he deployed as part of the
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in 1999–2000. On his return from East Timor, Stockings completed a
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at
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and read for a
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in International Relations at
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, graduating with both in 2001. His next posting was to Headquarters Training Command as a staff officer in 2001–02. Appointed aide-de-camp to the
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the same year and in 2004 was reposted to ADFA as a staff officer. At this time Stockings embarked on a
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degree in History through the
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, Canberra. His doctoral thesis, supervised by
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, was a history of the Army Cadet movement in Australia from 1866 to 2004. He graduated with the doctorate in 2006, and his thesis was later revised and published as ''The Torch and the Sword'' with UNSW Press in 2007. Stockings' thesis was also awarded the C.E.W. Bean Prize for Military History by the Australian Army History Unit.


Academic career

While nearing the end of his doctorate, Stockings left the army and, in 2006, was appointed a
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in History and Strategic Studies at the University of New South Wales, Canberra. In 2007, he received a research grant, the Margaret George Award, from the
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to begin work on his next project—an operational history of the
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, the first battle in which the Australian Army fought in the
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. The result was a book, ''Bardia: Myth, Reality and the Heirs of Anzac'', published by UNSW Press in 2009. The volume was followed in 2011 by a shorter work, titled ''The Battle of Bardia'', for the Australian Army History Unit's Army Campaigns Series. He was promoted
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in History in 2008. Following a series of edited volumes—''Zombie Myths of Australian Military History'' (2010), ''Anzac's Dirty Dozen'' (2012) and, with John Connor, ''Before the Anzac Dawn'' (2013)—that sought to challenge or dispel dominant misconceptions in Australian military history, Stockings' next major research project delved into the Nazi German invasion of Greece during the Second World War with colleague Eleanor Hancock. The project was funded as part of a Discovery Grant of A$107,000 from the
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in 2012, with the findings published as a book, ''Swastika over the Acropolis'', with Brill in 2013. More recent projects include ''Britannia's Shield'' (
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, 2015), an analysis of British imperial defence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and work on the International Force East Timor (INTERFET). Early research into the latter was funded by a 2015 Discovery Grant from the Australian Research Council worth A$140,344. By 2016 Stockings was an
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of History and Deputy Head of the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of New South Wales, Canberra.


Official Historian

In 2015 the Abbott Government authorised the '' Official History of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor'', allocating A$12.6 million to the project which was to be based out of the
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. The series was created to document Australian involvement in the peacekeeping initiatives in East Timor from 1999 to 2012, along with the operations in the Middle East as part of the
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(2001–present) and the
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(2003–11). The position of Official Historian and general editor of the series, to be ongoing for six years, was advertised in June 2015. Stockings, by now already researching Australian operations in East Timor as part of INTERFET, applied for the position; his appointment was announced in February 2016. After negotiating a six-year unpaid leave of absence from the University of New South Wales, Stockings commenced as Official Historian in March. Stockings' first task was to define the scope and structure of the series, and employ a team of authors and researchers. The structure is a six-volume history, with two volumes dedicated to the operations in East Timor, three on Afghanistan, and one on Iraq. Stockings is to author the first of the East Timor volumes, covering the INTERFET operations, while five other historians—each assisted by a full-time researcher—have been employed to write the other books in the series. Writing in 2017, Stockings remarked that there were "significant differences" between his project and previous Australian official history series. The budget for the East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq project is much larger than that afforded to previous histories, though as Stockings notes the timeline is also "extremely tight" and the series subject to "firm governance frameworks". The remit Stockings received from Prime Minister
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on accepting the appointment of Official Historian was clear that the history be delivered "by July 2022". The authors have five years to complete their respective volumes, with Stockings granted an additional twelve months to edit the series prior to publication. In November 2019 it was reported that Stockings had threatened to resign as official historian due to his frustration over the large number of changes requested to the first volume on East Timor by the
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. The dispute over the book's content had delayed its publication.


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