Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
About this book
Out of Sight, Out of Mind identifies and dispels various myths which have developed around the importance of sea transport & logistical support, and argues for a new appreciation of the service of the 13,000 members of the RAN who participated in this vitally important task. Many of the illustrations were taking by serving military personnel which gives them an immediacy and poignancy lacking in official photographs. The second edition includes a large new chapter In Their Own Words containing pieces from the sailors and soldiers who served at sea, or were transported by sea, to and from Vietnam. It also includes many former members of the RAN not credited with operational service. Foremost was Lt Cdr Peter Maxwell Cumming who served in an advisory/observer role during the latter part of 1962 and the first weeks of 1963, before the first 30 members of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam. The 200+ Fleet Air Arm personnel who served in HMAS Sydney as HMAS Sydney Flight were not recognised as having served in Vietnam or recorded on the Nominal Roll as Vietnam Veterans. This situation has been rectified. The second edition has been thoroughly updated where required and validated. The substantial amount of corroborating evidence ensures it is true and accurate.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL25223982W
Subjects
HistoryVietnam War, 1961-1975Australian Naval operationsAustralia. Royal Australian Navy