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Thomas Anthony Lewis, OAM (born 1958) is an Australian author, popular military historian, public speaker, and former naval officer. An author since 1989, Lewis worked as a high school teacher, and served in the Australian armed forces for 20 years, seeing active service in Baghdad during the Iraq war, and working in East Timor. In June 2003, Lewis was awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of then ...
for meritorious service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly in the promotion of Australian naval history.


Career

After reconstituting the Royal Australian Naval College Historical Collection, with which his Order of Australia is largely connected, Lewis was the Director of the Darwin Military Museum from 2009 until April 2014, when he took up full-time research on several World War I and II projects. Amongst these are his role as Lead Historian and Creative Designer for The Borella Ride, the re-enactment of the journey of Albert Borella VC to sign up for military service in 1915. Lewis was also Lead Historian for ''The Territory Remembers'', a project of the Northern Territory Government to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the first attacks on Australia during the Second World War. Lewis is the author or co-author of 23 books, all of which are popular works of military history except for one which charts the Tasman Bridge disaster – he was raised largely in Tasmania, although born in London. He was the editor of ''Headmark'', the Journal of the Australian Naval Institute, from 2005 until 2016. He is the Australian correspondent for the UK magazine ''Warship World''. His most recent works are ''The Sinking of HMAS Sydney: Living, Fighting and Dying in WWII cruisers''(Big Sky, 2023) and ''Cyclone Warriors - the Armed Forces and Cyclone Tracy'' (Avonmore, 2024, for the 50th commemoration of the 1974 disaster) From 2013-2020 Lewis was the Chairman of the Order of Australia Association (NT). From 2015-2018 he was the Chairman of the Northern Territory Place Names Committee. In 2018 he was elected an alderman of the City of Palmerston, until August 2021. Lewis has been a high school teacher in Queensland and the Northern Territory.


Academic qualifications

Lewis holds the qualifications of Doctorate of Philosophy in Strategic Studies (
Charles Darwin University Charles Darwin University (CDU) is an Australian public university with two campuses in Darwin and six satellite campuses in metropolitan and regional areas of the Northern Territory. It was established in 2003 after the merger of Northern Ter ...
2004); Master of Arts in American Science Fiction and Cold War Politics (
University of Queensland The University of Queensland is a Public university, public research university located primarily in Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. Founded in 1909 by the Queensland parliament, UQ is one of the six sandstone ...
1993); Diploma of Education (
University of Tasmania The University of Tasmania (UTAS) is a public research university, primarily located in Tasmania, Australia. Founded in 1890, it is Australia's fourth oldest university. Christ College (University of Tasmania), Christ College, one of the unive ...
1984); and Bachelor of Arts in English (University of Tasmania 1983).


Books

*'' Darwin Sayonara'', Boolarong, 1991 – children's novel centred on the events of WWII in Darwin, Australia, 1942. *''Wrecks in Darwin Waters'', Turton and Armstrong, 1991 – details the ship and aircraft wrecks, many from attacks in WWII and
Cyclone Tracy Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974. The small but developing easterly storm was or ...
in 1974, that may be found in waters near Darwin, Australia. *''Sensuikan I-124'', Tall Stories, 1997 – dealing with the sinking of IJN submarine '' I-124'' by ''HMAS Deloraine''. *''A War at Home'', Tall Stories, 1999 – about the Japanese attacks on Darwin on 19 February 1942. *''By Derwent Divided'', Tall Stories, 2001 – tells the story of the
Tasman Bridge disaster The Tasman Bridge disaster occurred on the evening of 5 January 1975, in Hobart, the capital city of Australia's island state of Tasmania, when the bulk carrier , travelling up the River Derwent (Tasmania), River Derwent, collided with seve ...
in the state of Tasmania, and the subsequent maritime events. *''Australian Naval Leaders''. A study of nine naval officers of the Royal Australian Navy, with analysis of their careers and effectiveness. RAN College, 2006. *''10 Shipwrecks of the Northern Territory''. (Co-author, Edited by Paul Clark). Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, 2008. *''Captain Hec Waller – a Memorial Book''. (Co-author, Edited by John Waller). Drawquick Printing, 2008. *''Zero Hour in Broome''. Avonmore Books, South Australia, 2010. Analyses the second biggest air raid, in terms of fatalities, ever made on Australia. *''Darwin's Submarine I-124''. Avonmore Books, South Australia, 2011. A study of the combat action of 20 January 1942 which sent this 80-man submarine to the seabed, where it remains intact outside Darwin today. *''The Submarine Six''. Avonmore Books, South Australia, 2012. Biographies of the six men after whom the Collins-class submarines were named: Robert Rankin, John Collins, Emile Dechaineux, Hec Waller, Teddy Sheean, and Hal Farncomb. *''Lethality in Combat''. Big Sky Publishing, Australia, 2012. A study of the reality of battlefield behaviour, across six wars. Examines battle enthusiasm, prisoner-taking, and actions against civilians as combatants, and shows the reality is far more grim than usually understood. *, co-authored with Peter Ingman. A forensic study of the first air raid against Australia, which took place on 19 February 1942. With several appendices disproving many of the myths of the raid. * ''Honour Denied – Teddy Sheean, A Tasmanian Hero''. Avonmore Books, South Australia, 2016. A study of the last fight of ''HMAS Armidale'', and the action taken by Teddy Sheean which many argue should have been rewarded with a Victoria Cross. * ''The Empire Strikes South.'' (Avonmore, 2017); a study of Japanese air activity over Northern Australia in World War II. Includes appendices of all aircraft shot down and airmen killed in the war. * ''Darwin Bombed.'' (Avonmore, 2020); A Young Person's Guide to the Japanese attacks of 19 February 1942. * ''Atomic Salvation. ''(Big Sky/Casemate, 2020); How the A-Bomb Attacks Saved the Lives of 32 Million People. * ''Eagles over Darwin. ''(Avonmore, 2021); The defence by the United States Army Air Forces of northern Australia in 1942. * ''Teddy Sheean VC. ''(Big Sky, 2021); The story of Sheean; ''HMAS Armidale'', and the battle for a Victoria Cross. (Winner of the 221 national Australian Naval Institute Commodore Sam Bateman Book Prize) * ''Medieval Military Combat. ''(Casemate, 2021); Battle Tactics and Fighting Techniques of the Wars of the Roses. * ''Australia Remembers 4: The Bombing of Darwin 1942'' (Big Sky, 2022) * ''Attack on Sydney - the 1942 Submarine Raid - an 80 year Commemoration Perspective'' (Big Sky, 2022) * ''Bombers North - RAAF, USAAF and Dutch operations from northern Australia in WWII'' (Avonmore, 2023) * ''The Sinking of HMAS Sydney: Living, Fighting and Dying in WWII cruisers''(Big Sky, 2023) * ''Cyclone Warriors - the Armed Forces and Cyclone Tracy'' (Avonmore, 2024) * ''The Secret Submarine'' (Big Sky, 2025) Forthcoming: * ''The Battle of the Coral Sea - the Fight that Saved Australia'' (Avonmore, 2026)


References


External links

*http://www.navalinstitute.com.au/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Tom 1958 births Living people Australian military historians Historians of aviation Royal Australian Navy officers Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia