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NEW ZEALAND MILITARY HISTORY

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Jungle Green shadows



​The New Zealand Government ordered the deployment of combat forces to Vietnam in 1965 to join Australia and other Allies engaged in that War. Victor 2 Rifle Company arrived in Vietnam on 12 November 1967 and left on 13 May 1968. Major Brian Worsnop was the commander, and the author, Lieutenant Tony Howell, was one of the Platoon Commanders. Jungle Green Shadows is a very important historical record of Victor 2 Company’s participation in New Zealand’s most unpopular war. What is fascinating is how Tony has managed to weave the thoughts and experiences of so many surviving Company soldiers into this factual account. As a result it reads more like an educational novel than a history book. 

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​IN PLAIN VIEW


​In Plain View is uncommon history. The undeclared wars in Borneo and Vietnam of half a century ago provided very different experiences. This is the personal story of a young officer,  and those with whom he worked and lived, who participated in both conflicts. 
It is a unique story in many respects, presenting back- ground, detail, and perspectives that are not commonly recorded elsewhere.
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  • Military
    • Jungle Green Shadows
    • Shooting from the Shadows
    • WW1 Centenary Special
    • 1st Battalion
    • 1st Battalion Limited Edition
    • 28 Maori Battalion
    • Bunty Preece
    • Dog in the Snow
    • From the Uttermost Ends of the Earth
    • Heroes of Gallipoli
    • Keeping the Peace
    • New Zealand and the Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
    • Rampant Dragons
    • The Complete NZ Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
    • Tales of Three Campaigns
    • The Ferret
    • The Great Adventure Ends
    • The Silent Division
    • The Staff, the Serpent and the Sword
    • The Troopers Tale
    • Voices from a Border War
  • Coming Soon
    • In Plain View
    • New Zealand Rifle Brigade
    • Battle for Egypt
  • Contact
  • About
  • Other Books
    • We Three go South
    • The Rusty Tin Can
    • Turning the Page
  • Purchase
  • Self Publish
  • Events
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  • Reservations
  • Bob's Blog
  • Category - Other Wars
  • Category - WW 1
  • Category - WW 2
  • Category - Other Books