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Michael Carman

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Michael Carman

In a career spanning 35 years, Michael Carman has worked in film, television and theatre in Australia. Audiences will recognise him from the international children's film Nim's Island, the ABC Television series MDA, and many other television appearances. He has appeared with the Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth Theatre Companies. Michael has narrated many books for Bolinda audio, as well as performing in many ABC radio plays.

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Title:
18 Hours: The True Story of an SAS War Hero (MP3)
Written by:
Sandra Lee 
Read by:
Michael Carman 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
9 hours 34 minutes 
MP3 size:
397 MB 
Published:
September 01 2010 
Available Date:
September 28 2010 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781742673974 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Australian; Military; Terrorism; War 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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An enthralling eyewitness account of the war on terror.

Jock Wallace was pumped. It was the start of Operation Anaconda, the US-led military offensive to flush out al Qaeda and the Taliban from their last stronghold in the Shahi Kot Valley in Afghanistan. If intelligence reports were correct, there were between 100 and 250 enemy fighters holed up in the extensive cave systems in the mountain ridges around the beautiful valley. But reports can be wrong. Minutes after the combat-ready troops stormed down the back ramps of the Chinook helicopters, Jock's company was under fire. Eighteen hours of hell was just the beginning. With machine-gun bullets dancing about the soldiers' feet, and mortars and rocket-propelled grenades raining down on them, it seemed the al Qaeda terrorists and Taliban fighters had them trapped. But there was no way Jock was going down without a fight. Nor were the men he was with. Holding off the enemy, rescuing the injured, reporting to base, calling in air support - Jock gave it all that he had. He was not going to die on foreign soil, not at the hands of al Qaeda.