We're Going Through

We're Going Through is a 1943 radio verse play by T. Inglis Moore about the Australian troops during the Malayan Campaign in World War Two, specifically the battle at Bakri and Parit Sulong.

[2][3] It was one of a number of radio verse plays the ABC produced in the wake of the success of Fire on the Snow.

[8] According to The Bulletin, "Moore has done well to set down this plain truth about Chris —and the nature of poets —that he is a man like other men.

"[9] Angry Penguins said "A radio verse play hamstrung by all the artificialities and stylisations of 'radio technique'.

"[10] According to Leslie Rees, "although there is sensitive and vivid writing, the dominant character of the play is that of manliness, forthright feeling and mateship in face of deadly danger, a paean to the Diggers.