Caught Between Two Worlds

Caught Between Two Worlds

G. S. Willmott

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Año de edición:
2021
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9780645116601
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A compelling story about the destiny of an Australian soldier in the Vietnam war. As a returned Vietnam veteran, it brought back many vivid memories of my time there. Beautifully written and well researched with thought to detail, captivating and difficult to put down, not knowing what was about to happen next. Thoroughly recommend this as an excellent read on the life of an amazing Aussie soldier. - David McQuaid. 3

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