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All Guts and No Glory
By Bob Buick

All Guts and No Glory

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Bob Buick was a career soldier in the Australian Army. Here he tells why he joined the army and describes his experiences, from his training to his service in Vietnam and his career after Vietnam, as well as his reflections on Australia's involvement in the war in Vietnam.

ISBN: 9781865082745
Classification: Land forces & warfare , Biography: general
Format: Paperback (214mm x 141mm x 21mm)
Pages: 272
Publish Date: 1-Jun-2000
Country of Publication: Australia

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0 star rating by Boomert - All Guts and No Glory by Bob Buick & Gary McKay 07 Jan 2010
Without rhetorical embarrassment, Bob Buick speaks of the Australian `warriors' with whom he served in Vietnam; with undimmed animosity he classes as `traitors' civilians who reviled him when he came home. His bluntly titled memoir, All Guts and No Glory (with which Vietnam veteran and author Gary McKay `helped') seeks to answer such broad questions as `what was Vietnam like?' and, more locally, `what did a platoon sergeant such as Buick do?'. Details of military training and jungle warfare, of the relation of non-commissioned officers to other ranks and of the battle of Long Tan (where Buick won a Military Medal) are described efficiently and evocatively. The book is a solid addition to the growing number of memoirs of the war. Yet it has as much to do with vindication as remembrance. Buick assails `myths' about Long Tan with an eye on his own reputation as well as the Australian army's. All Guts and No Glory reveals a man still embattled; provides pointed if unwitting evidence of how this divisive war continues to be fought; and shows how ambiguously veterans are rewarded. For Buick, no recognition of this `Long Tan warrior' and his comrades will ever be adequate to their sense of service and sacrifice.

C. 2000 Thorpe-Bowker and contributors

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