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Lieutenant General John Sanderson – a retired senior Australian Army officer and former Force Commander of the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) – praised the rapid development of Cambodia and its “huge successes” while also expressing his appreciation for the Kingdom’s contributions to global and regional affairs, especially as chair of ASEAN in 2022.
Lieutenant General John Sanderson – a retired senior Australian Army officer and former Force Commander of the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) – praised the rapid development of Cambodia and its “huge successes” while also expressing his appreciation for the Kingdom’s contributions to global and regional affairs, especially as chair of ASEAN in 2022.
From the Archives, 1971: Reporter home after Viet Cong kidnapping ordeal
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I want to go back to war, says Kate Webb
SYDNEY. Frail and tiny, Kate Webb, the Sydney journalist who spent 23 days as a prisoner of the Viet Cong, arrived in Sydney yesterday.
Kate Webb faces the microphones after returning to Australia.
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“I have friends there”, she said.
Miss Webb was almost unrecognisable as the attractive, dark, 28-year-old whose face has become familiar among the pages of newspapers and magazines since she was released from captivity last week.