Vietnam: The Complete Story of the Australian War
Vietnam remains one of most controversial and difficult wars that has been fought. On the 50th anniversary of Australia's first involvement comes Vietnam: The Complete Story of the Australian War, for anyone who wishes to understand why Australia went to war, and wants to make sense of the intensely unrelenting warfare. For Bruce Davies and Gary McKay, the history of Vietnam--its wars, colonial domination, its search for freedom, and its subsequent loss--speaks to an Australian anxiety of a very small population far away from the center of an empire to which it was firmly committed. The rise of Japan, the War in the Pacific, and the postcolon…
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Weitere Autoren: McKay, Gary (Gespielt)
- ISBN: 978-1-74331-559-0
- EAN: 9781743315590
- Produktnummer: 14688606
- Verlag: Allen & Unwin (Australia)
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
- Seitenangabe: 690 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.0 cm x D5.6 cm 862 g
- Gewicht: 862
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BRUCE DAVIES saw operational service in South Vietnam between 1965 and 1970. He served with 1 RAR, an Australian Infantry Battalion and then twice with AATTV as an advisor with ARVN infantry in I Corps and the Mike Force in Pleiku. He was mentioned in Despatches in 1970 and received a Commendation for Distinguished Service in Vietnam in the End of War List. Bruce has several foreign awards for valour and service. He is the co-author of The Men Who Persevered, with Gary McKay, and author of The Battle at Ngok Tavak...GARY MCKAY was a national serviceman who served in South Vietnam as a rifle platoon commander with 4 RAR in 1971. He was seriously wounded in the last major engagement by Australians in the war, where he was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. He became a career officer in the Australian Army after the war, serving for 30 years. He has written more than ten books on the Vietnam War.
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