The Tiger Man of Vietnam, 9780733636615
Paperback
Australian hero trains fierce Tiger Men, fights enemies on all sides.

The Tiger Man of Vietnam

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    9 August 2016

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Summary

‘This book drips with adventure and intrigue’ - THE AGE

In 1963, Australian Army Captain Barry Petersen was sent to Vietnam. It was one of the most tightly held secrets of the Vietnam War. Petersen was ordered to train and lead guerrilla squads of Montagnard tribesmen against the Viet Cong in the remote Central Highlands. He successfully formed a fearsome militia, named ‘Tiger Men’.

A canny leader, he was courageous in battle, and his bravery saw him awarded the coveted Milita…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780733636615
ISBN-10:0733636616
Author:Frank Walker
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Hachette Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:9 August 2016
Weight:300g
Dimensions:198mm x 122mm x 26mm
Series:Hachette Military Collection
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Cracking tale of Lawrence of the Highlands … an extraordinary yarn … finely researched. - SUN-HERALD

This is one of those great untold stories and Walker tells it with verve and excitement and with meticulous attention to detail. - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

this remarkable true story is much richer and more compelling than anything Hollywood could conjure - WEST AUSTRALIAN

this book drips with adventure and intrigue - THE AGE

About The Author

Frank Walker

Frank Walker has been an Australian journalist and foreign correspondent in Germany and the United States for forty years, covering wars and coups, floods and fires, terrorist attacks and political brawls, movie stars and street crime. His first two bestselling books - The Tiger Man of Vietnam and Ghost Platoon - revealed uncomfortable truths about Australia’s actions in the Vietnam War. His third bestselling book, Maralinga, lifted the veil of secrecy thrown over the British atomic bomb tests in the outback and shocking human experiments in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s. His fourth book, Commandos, examined the most daring secret raids behind enemy lines by Australians and New Zealanders in World War II. In 2017 Frank wrote Traitors, an expose on how Australia and its allies betrayed our Anzacs and let Nazi and Japanese war criminals go free. His most recent book is The Scandalous Life of Freddie McEvoy: The true story of the swashbuckling Australian rogue.

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