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Unconquered: Our Wounded Warriors

Unconquered: Our Wounded Warriors - Inspiring stories of triumph and resilience from military veterans. Read more..

Discover the inspiring stories of Australia and New Zealand's wounded warriors who conquered challenges from the battlefield to the sporting arena. Unconquered: Our Wounded Warriors is a powerful account of courage, sacrifice, and triumph over adversity.

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Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Organisation,

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Product Group 2:
Collectables & Gifts
Product Group 3:
Books
Organisation:
Air Force,Army,Navy,Veterans

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About the Book:

"Unconquered: Our Wounded Warriors" is a captivating account of the triumphs and challenges faced by a group of brave men and women from Australia and New Zealand. These veterans, who served in the Army, Navy, and Air Force, have fought in various campaigns and share the visible and invisible scars of their service. This book showcases their journey from the battlefield to the sporting arena, where they participated in the Invictus Games representing their countries. Through the power of sport, these unconquered heroes have proven their ability to overcome the physical and mental trauma caused by their service. This beautifully illustrated volume offers a glimpse into their stories of sacrifice, courage, and determination to triumph over adversity.

About the Authors:

Denny Neave: With a deep-rooted passion for military history, Denny Neave draws inspiration from his father, a Vietnam veteran. Having served in the Army Reserve for nearly three decades, Denny has authored four military history books and created a compelling documentary.

Gordon Trail: After 28 years of service in the Regular Army, including operational experience in Iraq, Gordon Trail became a veterans' advocate and an art mentor for the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum. He later pursued a career in professional photography, with his first major publication being "The Victoria Cross: Australia Remembers" by Michael Madden.

Catherine McCullagh: With 20 years of service in the Regular Army and an additional 15 years in the Army Reserve, Catherine McCullagh is a highly respected military history editor. She has worked on numerous titles over the past two decades and has authored three published works, including "Willingly into the Fray," "War Child," and "Dancing with Deception."