In this book John Gordon presents a lively and illuminating selection of the published words of members of ‘The Div’ or those with close associations. The chosen extracts are drawn from memoirs, fiction, verse, news reports and magazine articles penned by soldiers of all ranks. The result is a compilation of the written views and experiences of over 80 insiders, creating an intimate glimpse of life and war within ‘The Div’, supported by a host of photographs and cartoons from the period. From the declaration of war to the return home, this is a sample of the experiences of well over 100,000 New Zealand men who served in the division: how they coped with discipline and disaster, sacrifice and success. They write with the same frankness, humour, wry cynicism and understatement that they used to cope with the challenges of their war.
John Gordon has been involved in practical agriculture and journalism most of his working life. He is best known as the commentator of the television series, A Dog’s Show, which he also fronted for its 17-year run, and he has written and directed many documentaries for television, including episodes of Country Calendar. His interest in 2 New Zealand Division has its origins in his father’s war service – from which he did not return – and the post-war world he grew up in. John Gordon has published two rural anthologies, Out of Town and Fresh Fields, and written four works of non-fiction. He lives in Southland.