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What Have They Done to the Rain?: A Kiwi Soldier's Memoir of Vietnam

What Have They Done to the Rain?: A Kiwi Soldier's Memoir of Vietnam

Tthe story of Pat Duggan's life in the army, and service in the Vietnam War as a Gunner in the 161 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery. Duggan's war was "typical of many who served, and he describes it unflinchingly and without embellishment or embarrassment".

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ISBN 9780473175290
Barcode 9780473175290
Published 25 April 2011 by Kukupa Press
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Duggan, Patrick

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ISBN-13 9780473175290
ISBN-10 0473175290
Stock Available
Status In stock at publisher; ships 7-15 working days
Publisher Kukupa Press
Imprint Kukupa Press
Publication Date 25 April 2011
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Duggan, Patrick
Category Anzac Day Books
Biography & Autobiography
Asian history: Vietnam War
American history: Vietnam War
Military History
War & Defence Operations
Battles & Campaigns
Military Life & Institutions
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
Library of Congress New Zealand, Duggan, Patrick, Vietnam war, 1961-1975, Soldiers - New Zealand - Christchurch
NBS Text Military History
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 224 pp
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified - defaults to 600g
Dewey Code 959.7043393
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Book

'My name is Patrick John Duggan and I was - am - a soldier.' So begins the story of Pat Duggan's life in the Army, and service in the Vietnam War as a Gunner in 161 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery. New Zealand is a nation that prides itself on its military history. We like to celebrate our soldiers, and to tell and retell the stories of their exploits. Yet our part in the Vietnam War has been largely overlooked. New Zealand's involvement in the combat phase of this controversial war was politically and emotionally charged at the time: the subject has remained fraught ever since. But contribute we did, and when eventually combat soldiers were sent, it was members of the Regular Force, professionals - men like Duggan - who went. Like their predecessors in World Wars One and Two, these men did their government's bidding and risked all in the service of their country. It's just that when they returned, the government didn't want to know. Duggan's war was typical of many who served, and he describes it unflinchingly and without embellishment or embarrassment. He is proud to have served, and to have continued to serve his comrades-at-arms since his return. As the nation recovers its collective memory of this chapter in our military history, it will be to men such as Pat Duggan that we are indebted for having the courage to speak, let alone serve. New for Anzac Day 2011, What Have They Done to the Rain? is an important contribution to New Zealand's proud military history, a soldier's eye view of an unpopular war.

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