John Rowe (author) explained

John Rowe
Birth Date:20 March 1936
Nationality:Australian

John Rowe (20 March 1936 – 9 November 2017) was an Australian author who wrote numerous war novels about his experiences in the Vietnam War.[1]

Early life and military

John Rowe, a former professional career soldier, was educated at Sydney Grammar School and was a 1957 graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon. Rowe started his active military service in 1958 fighting in four wars, including the Malayan Emergency, Kashmir, Borneo, and Vietnam War. Promoted to Major, by 1968 Maj. John Rowe served as an exchange officer with the American Defense Intelligence Agency and served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team and the 1st Australian Task Force.

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Notes and References

  1. http://sydney.edu.au/sup/projects_cal_authors.html Classic Australian Works
  2. Web site: Vietnam, The Australian Experience; TIME-LIFE: The National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: Angus and Robertson Publishing.
  4. Web site: The Adelaide Advertiser Aug. 16, 1968 Newspaper. .
  5. Web site: The Adelaide Advertiser.
  6. Web site: Sydney University Press . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131214113720/http://fmx01.ucc.usyd.edu.au/jspcart/Search.do?searchTitle=&searchAuthor=john+rowe . 14 December 2013 .
  7. Web site: The Australian (Publication).
  8. Book: Oxford Companion Reference Book. Rowe, John . 24 September 1994 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-553381-1 .
  9. Web site: Count Your Dead: The National Library of Australia.
  10. Web site: McCabe PM: The National Library of Australia.
  11. Book: The Chocolate Crucifix. 9780858850255 . Rowe . John . 1972 . Wren .
  12. Web site: The Warlords: The National Library of Australia.
  13. Web site: Barnes and Noble.
  14. Book: Amazon. 0385148666 . Rowe . John . 1979 .
  15. Web site: The Jewish Solution: The National Library of Australia.
  16. Web site: Long Live the King - Stein & Day: The National Library of Australia.
  17. Web site: Long Live the King - Rigby: The National Library of Australia.