All Day Long the Noise of Battle

Author(s): Gerard Windsor

Vietnam

During the Tet Offensive in Vietnam in February 1968 an Australian infantry company assaulted a North Vietnamese bunker complex. In the longest sustained attack fought by Australians during the Vietnam War the soldiers went forward again and again over three days. Yet the battle passed without any notice in Australia at the time, and the men who fought it were further insulted by higher command's apparent failure to acknowledge what they had done. Above all, decorations for their bravery seemed pitifully meagre. What happened? And why did these men fall through the net of our historical memory? In answering these questions Gerard Windsor brings up into relief so many of the individual soldiers who went into this battle. "All Day Long the Noise of Battle" is a book about the strengths and problems of this group of men, their alliances and tensions, their relaxations and misbehaviour, their morale, their internal tensions, their reactions to combat, their stand-out characters and their leaders. And throughout, "All Day Long the Noise of Battle" becomes an essay on the nature of men's memory of battle. Gerard Windsor brings the eye of a writer of fiction to this episode of Australian heroism and tragedy. Full of memorable personalities and their stories, "All Day Long the Noise of Battle" is a ground-breaking and moving book. This title includes contemporary photos of many of the men in this battle, bringing you closer to the people at the heart of the story. Written with extensive research and input from fifty of the men in the Company, this is a very personal insight into the men and their story, in the context of the trials of the Vietnam War. It is a highly factual, explosive contribution to the ongoing debate about recognition and fitting decorations for the men who fought in Vietnam.

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Gerard Windsor is one of Australia's most versatile and respected writers. His publications have included two novels, three collections of short stories and essays and three volumes of memoir. His most recent books have been the novel I Have Kissed Your Lips and a set of fifty comic biographies of famous Australians, Ned Kelly and the Odd Rellie. He won the Pascall Prize for Critical Writing in 2005, has appeared in either The Best Australian Short Stories or The Best Australian Essays most years since the series' inception in 1998, and is represented by his fiction in the Norton Anthology of Australian Literature. All Day Long the Noise of Battle is his first published work of history. He lives in Sydney.

General Fields

  • : 9781741969184
  • : Murdoch Books Pty Limited
  • : Murdoch Books
  • : May 2011
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : Australia
  • : April 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Gerard Windsor
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 959.704342
  • : 256
  • : Illustrations, maps