Red Haze : Australians & New Zealanders in Vietnam

Davidson, Leon, 1973-

Notes
Australia and New Zealand followed the Americans into Vietnam to save the country from going down the drain to the Communists. Unlike other wars, there was no front zone, no safe zone and no glory. Having survived the jungles, the landmines and the shrewdness of the Vietcong, returning soldiers were told by the army to get out of their uniforms and not tell anyone where they had been. Many had been conscripted to fight, and risked their lives, but weren't given the heroic welcome home of other wars. Instead, media coverage and widespread public protests meant the veterans became the scapegoats for a war many believed we should have stayed out of.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non fiction A13828J0247
Genre:History
Dewey:959.7
call #:DAV
ISBN:9781876372958
pub:2006