A compelling exploration of Australia's longest-running military presence in Southeast Asia and its profound social and cultural impact.
Kampong Australia delves into the history of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base at Butterworth, Malaysia, from 1955 to 1988. More than 50,000 Australian servicemen and their families rotated through this vital Cold War outpost, creating a unique community in the heart of Southeast Asia. Mathew Radcliffe uncovers the complex political origins of the base and paints a vivid picture of daily life for Australians living abroad.
Through personal accounts and meticulous research, Radcliffe explores the social dynamics, racial tensions, and cultural exchanges that shaped this unique environment. Discover the challenges and triumphs of building a life far from home, the impact of colonial legacies, and the enduring connections forged between Australians and the people of Penang. Perfect for history buffs, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the human side of international relations, Kampong Australia offers an insightful and evocative journey into a little-known chapter of Australian history.
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