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Control : stories of Australian peacekeeping and humanitarian operations

Butler, Johanna
Books, Manuscripts
More than 30,000 Australians have served on peacekeeping operations since 1947, and many have delivered humanitarian aid at home and abroad. In complex and dangerous situations they have provided stability along with commitment and compassion, building hope for the future. The following stories are about people who have shown great self-control, fostering security and safety in exceptionally fragile environments. They have served all over the world, witnessing the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit in the face of conflict and disaster. Some have given their lives in the service of others
Imprint:
Australia : Department of Veterans' Affairs, 2019
Collation:
52 pages : illustrations (some colour), map, portraits
Contents:
Introduction -- In the service of peace: Lieutenant General Robert Nimmo -- A shared journey: Colonel Keith Howard -- "Faith in human compassion" Major Tam Tran -- A sense of community: Gunner Trenton Prince -- "Art without borders": George Gittoes -- Sharing culture: Sergeant Penelope "Poppy" Searle -- An adventurous spirit: Squadron Leader Paul McCarthy -- "Unconquerable soul": Captain Benjamin Farinazzo -- Leading the way: Major General Cheryl Pearce -- Where did these stories take place? -- Glossary -- References
ISBN:
9780648282464
Dewey class:
355.357
Language:
English
BRN:
379325
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection355.357 CONAvailable
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