In from the cold : : reflections on Australia's Korean War / / edited by John Blaxland, Michael Kelly and Liam Brewin Higgins.

"Open hostilities in the Korean War ended on the 27th of July 1953. The armistice that was signed at that time remains the poignant symbol of an incomplete conclusion – of a war that retains a distinct possibility of resuming at short notice.So what did Australia contribute to the Korean War fr...

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Place / Publishing House:Acton, Australian Capital Territory : : ANU Press,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxvi, 312 pages) :; illustrations, maps
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Summary:"Open hostilities in the Korean War ended on the 27th of July 1953. The armistice that was signed at that time remains the poignant symbol of an incomplete conclusion – of a war that retains a distinct possibility of resuming at short notice.So what did Australia contribute to the Korean War from June 1950 to July 1953? What were the Australians doing there? How significant was the contribution and what difference did it make? What has that meant for Australia since then, and what might that mean for Australia into the future?Australians served at sea, on land and in the air alongside their United Nations partners during the war. They fought with distinction, from bitterly cold mountain tops, to the frozen decks of aircraft carriers and in dogfights overhead. This book includes the perspectives of leading academics, practitioners and veterans contributing fresh ideas on the conduct and legacy of the Korean War. International perspectives from allies and adversaries provide contrasting counterpoints that help create a more nuanced understanding of Australia’s relatively small but nonetheless important contribution of forces in the Korean War. The book finishes with some reflections on implications that the Korean War still carries for Australia and the world to this day."
ISBN:176046273X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by John Blaxland, Michael Kelly and Liam Brewin Higgins.