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8 produkter
8 produkter
Jack Bell's War: The remarkable story of an Australian airman and POW in North Africa, Italy and Germany
Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
294 kr
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364 kr
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Comrades in Arms and Rugby: The remarkable achievements of the 1919 Australian Imperial Force Rugby Union Squad
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
375 kr
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303 kr
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Dealing with a Deadly Legacy: Aussie Soldiers Clearing Land Mines in Afghanistan
Häftad, Engelska, 2020
303 kr
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War, Law and Order, Case Study
Australian Whole-of-Government Efforts to Develop the Security and Criminal Justice Sectors in Stabilization
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
185 kr
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525 kr
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260 kr
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When Colonel Marcus Fielding returned home from his tour of duty in Baghdad, a taxi driver asked him what it was like being a soldier there. Marcus, an experienced veteran, found himself speechless - how could he properly explain to a civilian the nature of his work and his life during his tour? He mouthed a few platitudes but felt frustrated: he had not done justice to his experience or to his fellow soldiers still in Iraq. This book is the result of that frustration, and it provides fascinating insights into the conditions on the ground in a theatre of war that more than 20,000 Australian men and women have served. Marcus was deployed as an 'embed' in the final days of the Australian presence. By this time, the violence had subsided somewhat from the carnage of the first few years of Operation Iraqi Freedom, but with several crucial elections being held, sectarian terror nonetheless reared its frightening head on many occasions. From his 'office' in Saddam's former al-Faw Palace, Marcus finds himself more involved with nation-building than killing 'bad guys'. His tour is not so much about combat, guts and glory as it is about dealing with the vital issues associated with the elections and the Coalition troop draw-down. But he also paints a vivid picture of everyday life set against a backdrop of violence: the heat and dust, attending meetings in the Red Zone, the camaraderie of the cigar club, visits to orphanages and the morale- raising visits of US 'personalities'. Red Zone Baghdad presents a rare glimpse into the reality of an officer's war in our time.