
Jungle Tracks
Australian armour in Viet Nam
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 1. April 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-86508-449-7 (ISBN)
Description
What was it like to sit in the drivers' and gunners' seats of the Australian tanks and armoured personnel carriers that fought in the Viet Nam War? Jungle Tracks takes us into the thick of the battles, the ambushes and the horrendous mine incidents that claimed the lives of so many Australian soldiers. Veterans of the Armoured Corps share their experiences of fighting in the jungles and paddy fields of Viet Nam. In their own words, these men describe the special skills they needed and the dangers they encountered. And with brutal honesty, they tell the story of the decisive role played by the armoured forces in all the major battles involving Australians-both the failures and the incredible successes. Gary McKay, himself a Viet Nam veteran, and Graeme Nicholas, an Armoured Corps soldier, skilfully assemble these men's accounts to provide a unique view of the Viet Nam War.
Reviews / Votes
"Experience has led me to think that I would approve of this book, and this has proved to be the case... deserves to be read and appreciated widely." - Hugh Collis Stand ToMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
524 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86508-449-7 (9781865084497)
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04/2001
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Persons
Gary McKay served as a rifle platoon commander in Viet Nam and was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. His time in Viet Nam was the basis of his first book, the bestselling In Good Company: One Man's War in Vietnam. Graeme Nicholas was an Australian army tank officer.
Content
ForewordIllustrationsGlossary of terms and abbreviationsPreface1 Introduction2 Training for War3 Here Comes the Cavalry4 Koalas No More5 Ambushing: Waiting, Waiting6 Escorting: Road Runners7 Defensive Tasks: Walls of Steel8 Troop Carrying: Mount Up9 Rumble in the Jungle10 The Battle of Binh Ba11 Mines: the Hidden Menace12 Casualties13 Cool Down, Switch Off14 Not Only, But Also15 The Enemy16 The AftermathEndnotesBibliographyIndex