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No one left behind / Keith Payne VC with Tony Park.

From the battlefields of Korea, Malaya and Vietnam to the struggle for veterans' welfare, Keith Payne has never shied away from a fight. More than 50 years ago, this bravery saw him receive the Commonwealth's highest military honour - the Victoria Cross. Keith grew up one of thirteen children in the shadow of the Great Depression and the Second World War. After seeing his father come home wounded from war, Keith joined the army. He was sent to fight in Korea at just 18 years old, the bloody beginning to decades of military service across the world. Keith's life was defined by one night in 1969. In the dark jungle of Vietnam, under heavy enemy fire, Keith returned to a fled battlefield to rescue 40 of his soldiers. For his extreme act of bravery in leading his men to safety, Keith became the last Australian to earn the VC for 40 years. Keith spent decades in the public spotlight while struggling with his own demons, then found new purpose as an advocate for others. In a lifetime of service, he has helped not only veterans of foreign wars, but also Indigenous diggers and communities left behind by civilian and military bureaucracy. No One Left Behind tells, for the first time in his words, of Keith Payne's remarkable life. His definitive autobiography reveals the story of a big-hearted, iconic Australian and the heart and heartaches of a man who continues to fight for his mates.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9009848227 LP A920 PAY
Large print   Smithfield Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780369379160 (paperback)
Dewey A920
Author Payne, Keith, 1933- author.
Title No one left behind / Keith Payne VC with Tony Park.
Edition Large print edition.
Published [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2021]
Physical description xxii, 587 pages (large print) : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
Series Read how you want 16
General note Includes index.
Copyright page from the original book.
Optimized reading formats.
Set in 16 point Verdana.
Summary From the battlefields of Korea, Malaya and Vietnam to the struggle for veterans' welfare, Keith Payne has never shied away from a fight. More than 50 years ago, this bravery saw him receive the Commonwealth's highest military honour - the Victoria Cross. Keith grew up one of thirteen children in the shadow of the Great Depression and the Second World War. After seeing his father come home wounded from war, Keith joined the army. He was sent to fight in Korea at just 18 years old, the bloody beginning to decades of military service across the world. Keith's life was defined by one night in 1969. In the dark jungle of Vietnam, under heavy enemy fire, Keith returned to a fled battlefield to rescue 40 of his soldiers. For his extreme act of bravery in leading his men to safety, Keith became the last Australian to earn the VC for 40 years. Keith spent decades in the public spotlight while struggling with his own demons, then found new purpose as an advocate for others. In a lifetime of service, he has helped not only veterans of foreign wars, but also Indigenous diggers and communities left behind by civilian and military bureaucracy. No One Left Behind tells, for the first time in his words, of Keith Payne's remarkable life. His definitive autobiography reveals the story of a big-hearted, iconic Australian and the heart and heartaches of a man who continues to fight for his mates.
Subject Payne, Keith, -- 1933-
Australia. -- Australian Army -- Biography
Large print books
Easy to read materials
Victoria Cross -- Biography
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- Biography
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Psychological aspects
Soldiers -- Australia -- Biography
Large type books
Autobiographies
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