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"Nashos War: Australia's National Servicemen And Vietnam" by Mark Dapin is a compelling and meticulously researched non-fiction book that delves into the experiences of Australia's national servicemen during the Vietnam War. Published in 2014 by Penguin, this hardcover edition comes complete with a dust jacket and is in very good condition, making it a prized addition to any military history enthusiast's collection.
Through Dapin's vivid narrative, readers are transported to the front lines of the conflict, where they witness the bravery, camaraderie, and sacrifice of the Nashos - Australia's national servicemen who were conscripted to fight in Vietnam. This gripping account is based on extensive interviews with veterans, providing a unique and intimate perspective on a pivotal moment in Australian history.
With its clean and tidy pages, tight binding, and absence of writing or dog ears, this hardcover edition is a rare find for collectors and historians alike. The book's comprehensive coverage of the Nashos War makes it an essential read for anyone interested in Australian history, military history, or true stories of war and combat.
As a hard-to-find title in excellent condition, "Nashos War" is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and enthusiasts seeking a authentic and immersive account of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.
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