We make and we break.
They were the forward scouts, the mine clearers, the bridge builders, and the tunnel rats. They were frequently not just on the front line, but right at the sharp end of the action. They were the legendary Aussie Sappers, the army engineers, who were literally everywhere in the fighting against the Vietcong. This special breed of soldier lived hard and played hard. They were there at the beginning of the war; they were also among the last to leave. And along the way, they fought with their mates in the infantry and in the tanks to bear the brunt of the Vietcong's revenge. To the rest of the world, Vietnam was a conflict of ideologies. On the ground it was a battle of wits and the sappers were at the forefront. This is their story.
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Jimmy Thomson is a journalist, screenwriter, and the author of Snitch, Tunnel Rats, and Watto. A graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, as a young captain Sandy MacGregor commanded 3 Field Troop in Vietnam, where he won the Military Cross. He served in the Army for 30 years, finishing as a colonel in the Reserves.
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Seller: The Little Shop of Books, Cootamundra, NSW, Australia
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. "A Sappers' War" by Jimmy Thomson is a gripping oral history of Australian Army engineers, known as sappers, who served in Vietnam, highlighting their frontline roles, technical ingenuity, and emotional resilience. Foxing to outer page edges. Pages tight and unmarked. Seller Inventory # 41614