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An engaging account of an Australian flight deck crewman’s life, of lifelong friendships and dangers shared, and adventures on the high seas, in the skies and in foreign ports.
Where Life Falls is a brutally honest and frank account of one man’s life, from humble beginnings in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley up to the present day. A fast moving, easy to read Memoir, which is both interesting and informative, and highlights the difficulties experienced in the immediate post World War 2 period, and the challenges, dangers and mateship of Naval Service during the troubled period of the Indonesian Confrontation and Vietnam War. It also highlights the difficulty of one’s transition from military service to civilian life, the harsh reality of the effects of war service on the individual, and the ongoing struggle to seek assistance and compensation for the physical and mental harm caused.
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An engaging account of an Australian flight deck crewman’s life, of lifelong friendships and dangers shared, and adventures on the high seas, in the skies and in foreign ports.
Where Life Falls is a brutally honest and frank account of one man’s life, from humble beginnings in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley up to the present day. A fast moving, easy to read Memoir, which is both interesting and informative, and highlights the difficulties experienced in the immediate post World War 2 period, and the challenges, dangers and mateship of Naval Service during the troubled period of the Indonesian Confrontation and Vietnam War. It also highlights the difficulty of one’s transition from military service to civilian life, the harsh reality of the effects of war service on the individual, and the ongoing struggle to seek assistance and compensation for the physical and mental harm caused.