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Special
book where humanity triumphs over adversity
Angels
of Aceh
Sophie
York
Allen
& Unwin
200
pages, $24.95
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| Angels of Aceh |
MOST
Australians were profoundly moved by the disaster that struck
the Indian Ocean on Boxing Day 2004.
Every ADF member would be aware of the fantastic performance
of our military teams and they have rightfully received much
public praise.
Perhaps less well-known is the contributions made by the civilian
health teams that were first on the ground to provide much-needed
surgical support to the victims of the tragedy.
When I first heard that a book had been written about the
Australian civilian health teams that provided the initial
response to the Indonesian province of Aceh, I feared that
it would be superficial, sensational and focus on the efforts
of a few high profile individuals.
Having read the book twice since its release, I am happy to
say that none of my fears have been realised and I consider
this book to be mandatory reading for any health professional
(civilian or military) who could be called on to provide health
support to a major natural disaster in a developing country.
Angels of Aceh is a great read, a unique source of information
and experience and a very fitting tribute to the men and women
who gave so much in support of fellow human beings during
their time of need.
AVM Tony Austin
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