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The sparrows of Kabul / Fred Smith.

The sparrows of Kabul / Fred Smith.
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958.104 SMIT
Adult Non Fiction   Padstow . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781922571854 (paperback)
Name Smith, Fred, 1970- author.
Title The sparrows of Kabul / Fred Smith.
Published [Glebe, NSW] : Puncher & Wattmann, 2023.
©2023
Description xiii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary When the US announced their intention to pull out of Afghanistan by September 2021, few anticipated how quickly the Taliban would overrun the Afghan National Security Forces. As Kabul fell two weeks before the deadline, those with reason to fear the new regime rushed to the airport desperate to find a way out. Seasoned Australian diplomat, Fred Smith, who like many had acquired a passion for the Afghan people, was sent to Kabul airport to help co-ordinate the evacuation of Australian citizens and the many Afghans who had worked for Australia. This is his first-hand account of the evacuation effort, a deeply personal view of a complex mission doomed from the outset to be a partial success. As honest as it is passionate, it's an important record of a moment when Australia's soldiers and diplomats did what they could in difficult circumstances.
Subjects Smith, Fred, -- 1970-
Military assistance, Australian -- Afghanistan
Diplomats -- Australia -- Biography
Musicians -- Australia -- Biography
Afghan War, 2001-2021 -- Campaigns -- Afghanistan -- Uruzgān
Afghan War, 2001-2021 -- Participation, Australian
Refugees -- Afghanistan
Kabul (Afghanistan) -- History, Military
Australia -- Armed Forces -- Afghanistan
Afghanistan -- Military relations -- Australia
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