Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Army History Unit, Canberra, 2012
ISBN 10: 1921941774 ISBN 13: 9781921941771
Anbieter: Adelaide Booksellers, Clarence Gardens, SA, Australien
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Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Small Quarto Size [approx 17x24cm]. Near Fine condition - an excellent copy. Illustrated with Colour photographs. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 159 pages. Reconstruction Task Force 4 [RTF4] deployed to Uruzgan Province in central Afghanistan in 2008 as part of Operation Slipper - Australia's contribution to Afghanistan. Their mission was to help bring stability and security to the Afghan people through projects [mostly construction tasks] that supported good governance and stable communities. Australian Military History Series - 2.
Softcover. Zustand: AS NEW COPY! AUSTRALIAN MILITARY x, 159 p. : col. ill., col. maps, col. ports ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. #310823 Counterinsurgency -- Afghanistan -- Uruzgan Postwar reconstruction -- Afghanistan -- Uruzgan Humanitarian assistance, Australian -- Afghanistan -- Uruzgan Afghan War, 2001- -- Participation, Australian Soldiers -- Australia -- Anecdotes Australian Elizabeth's Bookshops have been one of Australia's premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth's family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse. All items can be viewed at Elizabeth's Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street\, Fremantle WA.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Big Sky Publishing., Australia., 2012
ISBN 10: 1921941774 ISBN 13: 9781921941771
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Volume 1: x + 210pp. Volume 2: x + 159pp. Maps, colour and black and white illustrations, very good paperback copies with French flaps. 24.2 x 17.2cm. Volume 1: "Author Kevin O'Halloran's new book Rwanda UNAMIR 1994/95 is the first in the new Australian Army History Units Australian Military History Series focusing on the nuts and bolts on this type of support missions. Rwanda is no stranger to violence. In 1994, an orgy of killing swept across the tiny land-locked nation and genocide - the size and magnitude unseen since the Hitler horrors of WWII, erupted. Around one million men, women and children were mercilessly shot, hacked to death or burnt alive. To alleviate the suffering and restore order, a group of Australian UN peacekeepers was sent to Rwanda under a United Nations' mandate. These Australians would be exposed to a lack of humanity they were not prepared for and found hard to fathom. On 22 April 1995, the daily horror and tragedy they had witnessed escalated out of control. At a displaced persons' camp in Kibeho, in full view of the Australian soldiers, over 4,000 unarmed men, women and children died in a hail of bullets, grenades and machete blades at the hands of the Rwandan Patriotic Army. Constrained by UN peacekeeping Rules of Engagement, these Australians could only watch helplessly and try to assist the wounded under the gaze of the trigger-happy killers. Rwanda - UNAMIR 1994/95 is a detailed account of what happened during this peacekeeping mission. Kevin O'Halloran, a Platoon Sergeant at the time, has recorded these events using material from numerous interviews and eyewitness accounts. For many, their service in Rwanda would come with a personal toll. No Australians died during this operation though as this book testifies, the suffering and tragedy is embedded in their memories. Rwanda is Kevin's second book. His first book Pure Massacre: Aussie soldiers reflect on the Rwandan Genocide (Big Sky Publishing, 2010), was received with Australian and international acclaim as 'heartfelt and frank, showing the world that genocide did happen in Rwanda.'" Publisher's description. Volume 2: "Conducting Counterinsurgency uses the personal experiences of officers and soldiers from RTF4 - described in their own words - to illustrate the principles of counterinsurgency operations. The book provides a vivid and personal snapshot of the work of these soldiers, the challenges they faced and their interaction with the local people during their tour of duty. This is a first-hand account of counterinsurgency operations conducted by the contemporary Australian Army in its fight against the Taliban. Conducting Counterinsurgency sheds light on the little- understood operations of the Australian Army in Afghanistan and is a must for military professionals and commentators." Publisher's description.