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The Nashos' War

The Nashos' War

by Dapin Mark and Mark Dapin
Hardback
Publication Date: 24/10/2014

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On 10 March 1965, the first nasho's birthdate was drawn from a lottery barrel at the Department of Labour and National Service in Melbourne. Over the next seven years, a total of 63740 young Australian men would be drafted into the army and face the prospect of being sent to war.

The nashos came from all walks of life: plumbers and dentists, footballers and musicians, Christians and Jews, willing and unwilling. Some spent their two years square-bashing in Singleton. Others went to Vietnam to fight - and die - in Australia's bloodiest battles, including the slaughter at Long Tan. But our ideas of national service contain strange contradictions and inaccuracies: that the draft was unpopular but militarily necessary; that the nashos in Vietnam all volunteered to go to war; and that they were met by protesters and demonstrations on their return to Australia, rather than the huge welcome-home parades reported at the time.

Here, Mark Dapin dramatically deconstructs the folklore of Vietnam and national service. Drawing on the accounts of over one hundred and fifty former national servicemen, The Nashos' War tells a vastly more personal and nuanced story of national service and Australia's Vietnam War than that previously heard. Most powerfully, it records with extraordinary intensity what it was like to be a bank clerk one day, and fighting for your life in the jungles of Vietnam soon afterwards.

ISBN:
9780670077052
9780670077052
Category:
Vietnam War
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
24-10-2014
Publisher:
Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
480
Dimensions (mm):
250x165x55mm
Weight:
0.81kg
Mark Dapin

Mark Dapin's most recent book of military history, The Nashos' War: Australian national servicemen and Vietnam, won the People's Choice Award at the Nib Waverley Library Awards, and was shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Award for non-fiction.

His novel, Spirit House, about Jewish prisoners on the Burma Railway, was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award.

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