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In this autobiography, Don Tate tells the story of his lifelong journey out of the shadow of his father. Raised in poverty in a shanty on the rural outskirts of Brisbane, with an unsuccessful petty criminal father he idolised and a mother who struggled to feed her family, Don enlisted in the army at age 18, intent on going to Vietnam and proving his worth as a man