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Britain's Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation 1962-66
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Britain’s Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation 1962-66

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The ‘Confrontation’ between Malaysia and Indonesia in Borneo - the war against Indonesian raids across a 900-mile border - eventually involved nearly 20,000 British and Commonwealth troops, with air and naval support; and yet, by mutual consent, astonishingly little was reported at the time. This ‘secret war’ saw the perfection of SAS jungle tactics and audacious secret missions deep inside enemy territory, including the award to a Gurkha soldier of the British Army’s only ‘living VC’ for 40 years. This book will reveal the experiences of the soldiers who survived and succeeded amidst some of the world’s worst jungle terrain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 July 2006
Pages
48
ISBN
9781846030482

The ‘Confrontation’ between Malaysia and Indonesia in Borneo - the war against Indonesian raids across a 900-mile border - eventually involved nearly 20,000 British and Commonwealth troops, with air and naval support; and yet, by mutual consent, astonishingly little was reported at the time. This ‘secret war’ saw the perfection of SAS jungle tactics and audacious secret missions deep inside enemy territory, including the award to a Gurkha soldier of the British Army’s only ‘living VC’ for 40 years. This book will reveal the experiences of the soldiers who survived and succeeded amidst some of the world’s worst jungle terrain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 July 2006
Pages
48
ISBN
9781846030482