Description

Title: Australia’s Navy in the Gulf – From Countenance to Catalyst 1941 – 2006

Author: Nash, Greg and Stevens, David

Condition: Near Mint

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2006

ISBN: 9651921076684

Cover: Hard Cover with Dust Jacket – 96 pages

Comments: Covers all the Royal Australian Navy’s Persian Gulf operations: WWII operations against the Axis powers, the Gulf wars of 1991 and 2003, UN sanction enforcement and recent contributions to the international efforts to stabilise and rebuild Iraq. Countenance, Damask 1-X, Blazer, Slipper, Falcon, Bastille, Catalyst.

Note: Limited edition hardcover book only 500 copies available to the public.

It covers the RAN’s actions against the Axis powers in WWII, through to the wars of 1991 and 2003, UN sanctions enforcement of the 1990s, and recent contributions to the international efforts to stabilise and rebuild Iraq.Operating in confined and often treacherous waters, Australian ships and sailors have played a vital role in boarding, escort, mine clearance and task force protection duties.

Australia’s Navy in the Gulf is the first comprehensive look at what has become one of the largest ongoing operational tasks ever undertaken by the Australian Navy.The authors are experts in their fields. Greg Nash joined the Department of Defence in 2005 after finishing a Masters in International Law. David Stevens is the Director of Strategic and Historical Studies at the Sea Power Centre-Australia.