Elusive Peace: A Kiwi Peacekeeper In Angola

Author(s): John McLeod

General NZ Military History | NZ Biography & Memoirs | World Military History

In 1986 John McLeod published Myth and Reality: The New Zealand Soldier In World War II. Though controversial it was widely praised, with one reviewer saying it was one of the most important New Zealand books ever produced. 
One criticism that challenged John was that you can't fully understand war until you have actually faced fire. In 1998 he served as a United Nations Military Observer, monitoring the fraught Angolan peace process. Achieving peace in that war-wracked country proved elusive, and the violence and bloodshed he experienced affected him deeply.
It has taken a long time for John to be able to tell his story, which graphically reveals the disturbing realities of modern peaccekeeping - and its far-reaching impact on those at the front line.

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General Fields

  • : 2471690246838
  • : Steele Roberts Aotearoa
  • : 01 January 2015
  • : Wellington, New Zealand
  • : books

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  • : John McLeod
  • : Softcover
  • : 232