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From the crowded streets of post-war Annandale to the steaming jungles of Malaya, A Journey Shared: Mateship, Malaya and Me follows John Meldrum's transformation from a restless Sydney teenager into a disciplined young soldier. Raised in a working-class family shadowed by hardship and a heavy-drinking father, John sought freedom and purpose in the Australian Army. What began as an escape from the confines of home became a coming-of-age adventure - from gruelling training at Kapooka and Ingleburn to the camaraderie and chaos of service abroad with 2RAR. Immersed in the heat, culture and danger of 1960s Malaya, he learned the true meaning of mateship, courage, and resilience - not against an enemy, but against fear, fatigue and self-doubt. Told with warmth, humour and honesty, this memoir captures an era when duty called ordinary young Australians to distant lands, forging bonds that would last a lifetime. Meldrum's reflections on friendship, loss, and the quiet triumphs of post-service life reveal a man who never lost sight of the lessons learned under khaki - self-reliance, teamwork and the importance of giving back. A heartfelt tribute to the forgotten Malaya veterans and the enduring Australian spirit, A Journey Shared is both a soldier's tale and a story of becoming one's own man.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
From the crowded streets of post-war Annandale to the steaming jungles of Malaya, A Journey Shared: Mateship, Malaya and Me follows John Meldrum's transformation from a restless Sydney teenager into a disciplined young soldier. Raised in a working-class family shadowed by hardship and a heavy-drinking father, John sought freedom and purpose in the Australian Army. What began as an escape from the confines of home became a coming-of-age adventure - from gruelling training at Kapooka and Ingleburn to the camaraderie and chaos of service abroad with 2RAR. Immersed in the heat, culture and danger of 1960s Malaya, he learned the true meaning of mateship, courage, and resilience - not against an enemy, but against fear, fatigue and self-doubt. Told with warmth, humour and honesty, this memoir captures an era when duty called ordinary young Australians to distant lands, forging bonds that would last a lifetime. Meldrum's reflections on friendship, loss, and the quiet triumphs of post-service life reveal a man who never lost sight of the lessons learned under khaki - self-reliance, teamwork and the importance of giving back. A heartfelt tribute to the forgotten Malaya veterans and the enduring Australian spirit, A Journey Shared is both a soldier's tale and a story of becoming one's own man.