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Uncover the true narrative of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War with 'Australia's Vietnam' by Mark Dapin. This groundbreaking book, a finalist for the 2019 Nib Military History Prize, challenges popular misconceptions and unveils the historical truths that have been obscured by myth. If you're interested in military history, especially Australia's Vietnam War, this book is an essential read. Dapin’s meticulous research debunks widely held beliefs, such as the notion that all national servicemen were volunteers and the myth of soldiers being met with hostility at airports. Instead, he reveals the complexities of the soldiers' experiences and the collective memory that shapes our understanding of this pivotal era. With a focus on historical accuracy, 'Australia's Vietnam' invites readers to reflect critically on how narratives are constructed and remembered in national history. Ideal for historians, students, and anyone passionate about Australia's military past, this book is an eye-opening exploration that will alter your perceptions. Discover how myths become accepted as history and gain fresh insights into the realities of Australia’s Vietnam War. This book is not just a recount of events; it’s an important discourse on memory, history, and national identity. Join Mark Dapin on this journey and enrich your knowledge of Vietnam War history as it pertains to Australia.