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The Diggers Of Kapyong The Story Of The Aussies Who Changed The Course Of The Korean War Tom Gilling

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The Diggers Of Kapyong The Story Of The Aussies Who Changed The Course Of The Korean War Tom Gilling
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.71 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Tom Gilling
ISBN: 9781761068690, 1761068695
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Diggers Of Kapyong The Story Of The Aussies Who Changed The Course Of The Korean War Tom Gilling by Tom Gilling 9781761068690, 1761068695 instant download after payment.

The gripping account of Australia in the Korean War and how 3RAR battalion held back an entire Chinese army division to prevent Seoul being overrun.

We charged and we began to get shot down... there were so many bullets coming that it was like walking, running into a very stiff breeze. Most of the section had been knocked out and I'm within ten foot of the Chinese trench when bang, something hit me. It just blew the legs out from underneath me.

April 1951. After ten months of fighting, the Korean War hangs in the balance. A single Australian battalion, backed by Kiwi gunners and American tanks, is dug in on a barren hilltop overlooking the Kapyong Valley, north of Seoul. Together with a Canadian battalion on a nearby hill, they are all that stands between Mao's army and the South Korean capital.

Since pouring across the North Korean border to support Kim Il Sung's communist fighters, the Chinese have launched offensive after offensive in an attempt to drive...

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