No Turning Back : A memoir.

By: Fulton, E.T.WMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Canberra : Pandanus Books, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (314 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781740762014Subject(s): Australia New Guinea Administrative Unit | Fulton, E. T. W. -- (Edward Thomas Whyte) | Gold miners -- New Guinea (Territory) -- Biography | Gold mines and mining -- New Guinea (Territory) | Papua New Guinea -- History | Soldiers -- New Guinea (Territory) -- Biography | World War, 1939-1945 -- Papua New GuineaGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No Turning Back : A memoirDDC classification: 920.71 LOC classification: DU740.76.F855 -- A3 2005ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- 1 A Sydney boy -- 2 Off to the Pacific -- 3 Down and out in Hong Kong -- 4 Back where I began Sydney 1927 -- 5 Rabaul 1930 -- 6 Jack Thurston the Sepik and Number One Gold -- 7 My first recruiting trip Aitape Palai -- 8 Starlight -- 9 Parer's Air Transport opens up the Sepik -- 10 Another recruiting trip -- 11 War is declared -- 12 Signing up with the 6th Division -- 13 The 6th Division arrives in the Middle East -- 14 The first Australian action Bardia and Tobruk -- 15 The longest day of my life the Greek Campaign -- 16 Back in Palestine -- 17 From Egypt to Ceylon -- 18 Return to New Guinea with ANGAU -- 19 The Bulldog Track to Wau -- 20 Into the Highlands Wau to Bena Bena -- 21 A few days stroll in New Guinea's Central Plateau -- 22 Seeing without being seen rafting down the -- 23 The evacuation of German missionaries -- 24 Japanese ambush at Kambot -- 25 Correspondence with Father Schwab Editor's Note -- 26 Moving base as the Japanese encroach -- 27 The failure of Mosstroops -- 28 Persecution Task Force lands at Aitape working -- 29 116 days behind enemy lines in the -- 30 Interlude at Bougainville Bay -- 31 A wedding in Melbourne and a honeymoon in hospital -- 32 From soldier to civilian -- 33 Makurapau Plantation -- 34 Growing up in New Guinea -- 35 Ted's last visits -- Glossary -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Index.
Summary: Containing a unique account of Australia’s World War II engagement in the Pacific and illustrated by arresting photographs, this laconic memoir roves across the 20th century. A remarkable story of travel, adventure and heroism, Ted Fulton prospected for gold, became a patrol officer and served during World War II. Ultimately finding fulfilment in the rugged beauty of Papua New Guinea — of which he writes with moving insight — the recollections of Ted Fulton are a compelling tribute to the spirit of adventure.
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Intro -- Contents -- 1 A Sydney boy -- 2 Off to the Pacific -- 3 Down and out in Hong Kong -- 4 Back where I began Sydney 1927 -- 5 Rabaul 1930 -- 6 Jack Thurston the Sepik and Number One Gold -- 7 My first recruiting trip Aitape Palai -- 8 Starlight -- 9 Parer's Air Transport opens up the Sepik -- 10 Another recruiting trip -- 11 War is declared -- 12 Signing up with the 6th Division -- 13 The 6th Division arrives in the Middle East -- 14 The first Australian action Bardia and Tobruk -- 15 The longest day of my life the Greek Campaign -- 16 Back in Palestine -- 17 From Egypt to Ceylon -- 18 Return to New Guinea with ANGAU -- 19 The Bulldog Track to Wau -- 20 Into the Highlands Wau to Bena Bena -- 21 A few days stroll in New Guinea's Central Plateau -- 22 Seeing without being seen rafting down the -- 23 The evacuation of German missionaries -- 24 Japanese ambush at Kambot -- 25 Correspondence with Father Schwab Editor's Note -- 26 Moving base as the Japanese encroach -- 27 The failure of Mosstroops -- 28 Persecution Task Force lands at Aitape working -- 29 116 days behind enemy lines in the -- 30 Interlude at Bougainville Bay -- 31 A wedding in Melbourne and a honeymoon in hospital -- 32 From soldier to civilian -- 33 Makurapau Plantation -- 34 Growing up in New Guinea -- 35 Ted's last visits -- Glossary -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Index.

Containing a unique account of Australia’s World War II engagement in the Pacific and illustrated by arresting photographs, this laconic memoir roves across the 20th century. A remarkable story of travel, adventure and heroism, Ted Fulton prospected for gold, became a patrol officer and served during World War II. Ultimately finding fulfilment in the rugged beauty of Papua New Guinea — of which he writes with moving insight — the recollections of Ted Fulton are a compelling tribute to the spirit of adventure.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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