Minefields and Miniskirts

Minefields and Miniskirts
Title Minefields and Miniskirts PDF eBook
Author Siobhan McHugh
Publisher Lothian Children's Books
Pages 249
Release 2005
Genre Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN 9780734408150

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Presents the funny, tragic and intensely personal stories of over fifty women who were deeply involved in the Vietnam War, in both the combat zone and the home front. Moving, enlightening and sometimes shocking, ordinary women reveal how they surmounted crises, overcame abuse and discovered their real potential.

Minefields and Miniskirts

Minefields and Miniskirts
Title Minefields and Miniskirts PDF eBook
Author Terence O'Connell
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 2004
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Minefileds and Miniskirts brings to life a collage of true stories : the extraordinary experiences of the women who played a part in the war in vietnam - a volunteer, a journalist ,a nurse, an entertainer, and the wife of a veteran, relive their time in Vietnam.

Minefields and Miniskirts

Minefields and Miniskirts
Title Minefields and Miniskirts PDF eBook
Author Siobhan McHugh
Publisher Doubleday Books
Pages 376
Release 1993
Genre History
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Conscription - Ho Chi Minh - Robert Menzies - John F. Kennedy - Lyndon B. Johnson (L.B.J.) - National service.

Dasher

Dasher
Title Dasher PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Madden
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 333
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1922488666

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Kevin ‘Dasher’ Wheatley VC is one of the most extraordinary characters in Australian history. Dasher was a husband, father, champion footballer and one of the finest soldiers this country has ever produced. The story of his sacrifice is used by the ADF as a perfect example of valour and mateship to this day. Although he is one of the most famous Victoria Cross recipients of all time, his story has never been fully told. Until now. Dasher: The Kevin Wheatley VC Story was written with first-hand accounts from Dasher’s family and the men who served and fought alongside him. It tells not only the story of an unlikely lad from the mean streets of Sydney, but that of a soldier whose death devastated the ranks of three armies and changed the way Australia dealt with the overseas loss of service people forever. Everyone who met the man has a Dasher Wheatley story of larrikin behaviour, outstanding soldiering, stunning valour, or all three. Forwarded by Keith Payne VC and featuring the 2021 investiture of Dasher’s American Silver Star, an award 56 years in the making, this book also investigates other gallantry awards Wheatley qualified for but was never given.

Ashes of Vietnam

Ashes of Vietnam
Title Ashes of Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Stuart Rintoul
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1987
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Inverviews with over 100 veterans of the Vietnam War.

The Snowy

The Snowy
Title The Snowy PDF eBook
Author Siobhan McHugh
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1995
Genre Hydro-electric Power plants
ISBN 9780207188015

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The Snowy Mountains hydro-electric scheme still ranks as one of the world's great engineering feats. Two-thirds of the 100,000 workers were immigrants, newly arrived from over 40 countries in war-weary Europe. This is their story, and the story of a new, post-war, multi-cultural Australia.

Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers

Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers
Title Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers PDF eBook
Author Valerie Lee
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 222
Release 1996
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780415915083

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Midwives, women healers and root workers have been central figures in the African American folk traditions. Particularly in Black communities in the rural south, these women served vital social, cultural and political functions. It was believed that they possessed magical powers: they negotiated the barrier between life and death and were often regarded as the "knower" in a community. Today even as medical science has discredited or superseded their power, granny midwives have resurfaced as pivotal characters in the narratives of contemporary African American literature. GrannyMidwives and Black Women Writersexamines the lives of realgranny midwives and other healers--through oral narratives, ethnographic research and documentation--and considers them in tandem with their fictional counterparts in the work of Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Alice Walker and others.