The reminiscences of an Australian infantry soldier in World War II with extraordinary vivid accounts of battles, notably one that took place at a unknown ridge outside Tobruk named Ed Duda, and the much vaster conflict at Alamein, with moving accounts of the heroisims and fears of men in battle. Reminiscences written with candour, compassion and humour - and the authority that is of personal experience.
Language
English
Pages
198
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Haldane Publishing Co. Pty ltd
Release
May 11, 1975
ISBN
0909918066
ISBN 13
9780909918064
Half To Remember: The Reminiscences Of An Australian Infantry Soldier In World War Ii
The reminiscences of an Australian infantry soldier in World War II with extraordinary vivid accounts of battles, notably one that took place at a unknown ridge outside Tobruk named Ed Duda, and the much vaster conflict at Alamein, with moving accounts of the heroisims and fears of men in battle. Reminiscences written with candour, compassion and humour - and the authority that is of personal experience.