Captain Bullen's War: The Vietnam War Diary of Captain John Bullen
By (Author) Paul Ham
By (author) John Bullen
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st May 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
Memoirs
Diaries, letters and journals
959.704
Paperback
474
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 30mm
767g
Captain Bullen's War combines the irreverent humour of MASH with the sharp satire of Catch 22 in portraying one man's extraordinary experiences of the war in Vietnam in 1968, the bloodiest year of the conflict. A graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and a career soldier in the Australian Army, Bullen commanded the vital map-producing section of the Australian Task Force at Nui Dat. Alert to the possibility of humour in the bleakest circumstances, Captain Bullen chronicles the events around him with great wit and perceptivity. What emerges is one of the most darkly funny and lacerating accounts of the Vietnam War ever written. Strewn with wonderful character sketches and hilarious anecdotes, Captain Bullen's War is more than just one man's insightful account of the absurdity of war. He perceives with unsparing clarity the nature and enormity of the conflict around him. A thoughtful, decent man, Bullen's is a voice of sanity in a world gone mad.
Paul Ham is the author of many highly acclaimed histories, including KOKODA, VIETNAM, SANDAKAN, 1914 andPASSCHENDAELE.He was born and educated in Australia and lives in Paris, having spent several years working in Britain as a journalist and publisher. Captain John Bullen commanded 1 Topographical Survey Troop of the Australian Task Force at Nui Dat. He had previously served in National Service, in the Citizen Military Forces and with the Australian Regular Army as a soldier before being commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1958. He retired from the Army in 1983 and joined the staff of the Australian War Memorial. Paul Ham is the award-winning author of VIETNAM: THE AUSTRALIAN WAR and KOKODA.