The Eighth Battalion in Vietnam
This book explores the life of Australian infantrymen in the Vietnam War by focusing on the experiences of the men of the Eighth Battalion during their 12-month tour at the height of the war. As well as being a story of that tour 'Combat Battalion' examines in detail the issues and themes that arise in modern warfare, including the reaction of soldiers to killing, moral and immoral behaviour in combat, the effects of friendly fire on unit morale and cohesion, and patterns of discipline among soldiers on operations and on leave.
Drawing on interviews with soldiers and official records, 'Combat Battalion' provides an accurate account of the soldiers in 8RAR and sets the battalion's operations in the broader context of American strategy and Australian operations, the politics of the Australian High command and the overall conduct of the war.