Anzacs Betrayed The Story of the 2nd d&e Platoon |
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Author:
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ISBN: | 978-0-9875860-1-8 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | Don Tate
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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May 1969 the Vietnam War
Atrocities, Curruption, Murder. The Falsification of History
Anazacs betrayed is a companion priece to the best-selling meoire, The War Within.
Don Tate now privides an in-depth analysis of one of the most sorded matters in Australian military history, the deletion of the 2nd D&E Platoon from all the histories of the Vietnam War and his 38 year battle to have it reinstated.
It is a story of many parts- but at it's heart, it is a story of betrayal.
Not only the...
More DescriptionMay 1969 the Vietnam War
Atrocities, Curruption, Murder. The Falsification of History
Anazacs betrayed is a companion priece to the best-selling meoire, The War Within.
Don Tate now privides an in-depth analysis of one of the most sorded matters in Australian military history, the deletion of the 2nd D&E Platoon from all the histories of the Vietnam War and his 38 year battle to have it reinstated.
It is a story of many parts- but at it's heart, it is a story of betrayal.
Not only the betrayal of the thirty-nine Infantry Privates who formed the ad hoc, 2nd D&E Platoon in Vietnam during 1969, but a story the gatekeepers of our military heritage don't want told- the 'red hats' of the military establishment, and the historians of the Australian War Memorial.
And there is good reason why- because it turns on its head the romanticised image of Anzac and the noble traditions of the Australian Defence Force.
Don Tate volunteered to go to the Vietnam War as a naive, but patriotic nineteen year old boy in 1969 and served as an infantry reinforcement with three units - the 4th Battallion, the 2nd D&E Platoon,a nd the 9th Battlaion. He was badly wounded in action on the 19th July 1969 and was hospitalised for more than tow years.
Many years later, he learned that not only hadn't he been recorded with the 9th Battalion, but hat all trace of the 2nd D&E Platoon had been erased from the histories of the Vietnam War. Worse, that the curruptions of his service records (and those of every man who fought in the platoon) was the result of a cover-up of atrocities that reached the highest levels of the military and the government.
Don has five children and twelve grandchildren and lives with his wife Carole in Shellharbour, NSW, where he taught as a High School English teacher.