The Dust Of Uruzgan

Smith Fred

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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Allen And Unwin
Publisher Place: Crows Nest, Sydney
Publisher Year: 2016
Edition: First Edition

Description: 399 pages. Book is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present, but still a presentable copy.

Publishers Description: Fred Smith has been described as Australias secret weapon in international diplomacy. As a career diplomat, he served in Afghanistan during the time Australian Defence Forces were engaged in our longest war against Taliban insurgents. It was Freds second career as a musician that came to the fore in Uruzgan province, where his guitar served as a bridge not only to the Australian troops, but also to the people of this war-torn region. His song about the death of Australian soldier Ben Ranaudo, The Dust of Uruzgan, captured the hearts of many serving in Afghanistan and was recoded by Lee Kernaghan on his bestselling Tribute to Anzac album. A second song, Sappers Lullaby has become an anthem for soldiers and their families...Now, with Australian forces out of Afghanistan, this book is the first comprehensive insider account of Australias deep involvement there. Part memoir, part history, part anecdote, it is set against a subsistence agricultural province with a 5% literacy rate, in which tribal leaders colluded and conspired against one another in a society where trust had been smashed by 35 years of brutal warfare. The cast of characters includes charismatic tribal leaders, corrupt Provincial Governors, domineering warlords, bustling US colonels, and courteous interpreters, all of whom Fred worked with daily during his unique mission...Dust of Uruzgan recounts the struggles, setbacks and successes of a contingent of Australian soldiers, diplomats and aid workers trying to make a difference in the midst of a hellhole, where truth and clarity were often buried and where 40 young Australian soldiers perished in the dust of Uruzgan.

ISBN: 9781760292218

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