Publisher's Synopsis
In November 1941, about 100 university students began their short - term compulsory military training with the 15th Infantry Battalion. Most were aged 19 - 22, had daytime jobs and were evening or external students from the arts, commerce and law faculties. They were ambitious, hard - working young men anxious to make their way in the world. This book tells the story of those Queensland University students of 'U' Company, 15th Battalion during its brief existence. It covers their wartime service in all its tragedy and triumph and how they resumed their lives, studies and careers once the war was over. Most regard themselves as being very fortunate - to have survived the war, learned to cope with adversity, learned the importance of getting on with life in spite of insurmountable obstacles and in having been able to make the most of opportunities that arose. They have been fortunate to find a life beyond adversity.