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An Australian Helicopter Crew in Vietnam
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Vietnam War pilots and crews of Australia's fleet of Iroquois helicoptersThe Vietnam War in the 1960's and 1970's was characterised by the mobility provided by Iroquois UH-1H helicopters. They were used as commuter taxis to carry troops in and out of operations areas, to back up troops with supplies and ammunition, and to evacuate the wounded and ill. This is the graphic story of the pilots and crews of Australia's fleet of Iroquois helicopters during that time, the Dustoffs and the Bushrangers, their triumphs and losses.

Author Biography:

Peter Haran joined the Army in 1966 and first served in Vietnam during 1967-68 with 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, attached to a combat tracking team. As one of the first Australian dog handlers, he wrote of his experiences with tracking dog Caesar in the highly successful book 'Trackers: The Untold Story of the Australian Dogs of War' (New Holland, 2000) and later co-wrote 'Crossfire: An Australian Reconnaissance Unit in Vietnam' and 'Flashback: Echoes from a Hard War' with fellow Vietnam Veteran Robert Kearney. After two years as a dog trainer with the Army's Tracking Unit in Sydney, Peter served in a second tour in Vietnam as an infantry section commander with 3rd Battalion in 1971. He left the Army in 1972 and became a journalist with the Adelaide Sunday Mail.
Release date NZ
April 1st, 2004
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
illustrations
Pages
240
ISBN-13
9781741100457
Product ID
1693377

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