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ISSUE 107 : Jul/Aug - 1994 - Australian Defence Force Journal

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AUSTRALIA'S INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM AND THE GULF CONFLICTS 33Hie Gulf WarBIBLIOGRAPHYBell. C, Agenda for the Nineties: <strong>Australian</strong> Choices in foreignand defence policy. Longman Cheshire. Melbourne, 1991.Bamett. D., "The Middle East Game: Why we don't understandtheir rules" in The Bulletin. 29 January 1991. pp.32-34.Barnett. D.. "Is it time for Australia to shut up" in The Bulletin. 18December 1991. pp.30-31.Barry. J. and Thomas. E., "A Text book Victory" in Newsweek, 18March 1991. pp.54-56.Cheeseman. G.. "The Wrigley Review: <strong>Defence</strong> and the <strong>Australian</strong>Community" in Current Affairs Bulletin. November 1990.pp.4-5.Christie. J.. "The Gulf: Anatomy of Crisis" in Asia Pacific <strong>Defence</strong>Reporter. September 1990. pp.6-7.Devine, F., "The boys we betrayed" in The <strong>Australian</strong>. 12 <strong>Aug</strong>ust1991, p.ll.Editorial. "The Gulf War: a retrospect" in Defender: The National<strong>Journal</strong> of the Australia <strong>Defence</strong> Association, Volume VIII.Number 2. Winter 1991. p.7.Editorial, "The Gulf War and Australia" in Defender: The National<strong>Journal</strong> of the Australia <strong>Defence</strong> Association, Autumn 1991.p.3.Evans, G., "Crisis in the Middle East" in The Monthly Record.Publication of the Commonwealth Department of ForeignAffairs and Trade, September 1990. pp.595-601.Evans. G . "Global and Regional Security after the Gulf in TheMonthly Record, February 1990, pp.39-44.Evans. G.. "The Middle East". Extract from debate in the Senatein The Monthly Record. December 1990. pp.854-858.Goot. M.. "The Peace Movement engulfed" in Current AffairsBulletin, April 1991. pp.25-28.Hawke. B.. "Gulf Crisis — Ministerial Statement" in The MonthlyRecord. December 1991. pp.851-854.Hawke. B . "The Middle East: Gulf War". Statement to the Housein The Monthly Record. January 1991. pp. 13-18.Hawke. B . "Report to the Nation on the Gulf Crisis" in TheMonthly Record, March 1991. pp.87-89.Hewson, J.. "The Middle East Crisis and the Risk of War". MediaRelease 9 <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1991 and Media Release of 10 <strong>Aug</strong>ustaffirming Opposition support for <strong>Australian</strong> involvement inthe Gulf War.Howard, B., "Labor, the UN and limits of Australia- obligationinthe Gulf in Current Affairs Bulletin, November 1990,pp.28-29.Hurst. II.. "Quick Reaction to Iraq crisis" in \sia Pa ilu Defent iReporter. September 1990. p.38.Lipski, S., "Out of the Top Jaw" in The Bulletin, 29 January 1991.p.26.Lipski, S., "Newsflash: Australia no longer an island" in TheBulletin, 12 February 1991, p.26.Malik. J.. "Asian reactions to Australia's role in the Gulf crisis" inCurrent Affairs Bulletin, April 1991. pp. 19-23.Mellor, B., "And the Band played Walt/ing Matilda" in TimeAustralia 27 <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1990. p.32.Oakes, L., "Keating: our first Gulf Casualty'.'" in The Bulletin 29January 1991. p.28.O'Brien. "The First Week" in The Bulletin 29 January 1991. p. 14.The Vietnam WarBell, C, Dependent Ally: a study in <strong>Australian</strong> foreign policy,Oxford University Press Australia, Melbourne, 1988.Barclay. G.. "The Light that failed: Australia and the VietnamWar" in History Today. February 1988, pp. 18-22.Barclay. G.. A very small Insurance policy. University of QueenslandPress. Queensland. 1988.Clissold. B.. "Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War: Primemover or obedient partner?" in Sabretache Volume XXXIJanuary/March 1990. pp. 12-17.Frost, F., Australia's War in Vietnam, Allen and Unwin, Melbourne.1987.Sexton. M.. War for the Asking, Penguin Books. Melbourne. 1981.Nigel Oakey enlisted under the <strong>Defence</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Ready Reserve Scheme in 1992. He immediately undertook afull year of military service. He was posted to 1RTB Kapooka for three months basic training. His initialEmployment Training was then conducted at the Royal <strong>Australian</strong> Ordnance Corps IRAAOC) Centre atBandiana from where he was posted to 52 Combat Supplies Platoon. Enoggera 16 Brigade). Private Oakeycompleted his BA in Political Science and Industrial Relations in 1993. He has recently taken up it graduateposition with the Shell Company of Australia.

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