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  1. William Lawrence Nagle (4 June 1947 – 5 March 2002) was an Australian soldier, author, actor, and screenwriter.

  2. The Odd Angry Shot (1975) is a novel by Australian author William Nagle. [1] Synopsis. The novel is based on the author's own experience in 3 Squadron SAS Australian Army, and portrays the boredom, mateship, humour, and fear of a group of Australian soldiers deployed to South Vietnam in the late 1960s. [2]

  3. William Nagle is the author of The odd angry shot (3.97 avg rating, 112 ratings, 15 reviews, published 1975), The State Of The Question (0.0 avg rating, ...

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  4. William Lawrence Nagle was an Australian soldier, author, actor, and screenwriter. His first book, The Odd Angry Shot, written after his return from the Vietnam War and exit from the army, traced the lives of a group of Australian soldiers from their departure from Australia, their rotation in South Vietnam, and return to Australia.

  5. Jan 1, 1975 · Based on the author's experience in the Australian Army, The Odd Angry Shot is the seminal account of Australian soldiers in the Vietnam brief and bracing, tragic yet darkly funny. This classic Australian novel won Australia's National Book Council Award and became an iconic film. 98 pages, Paperback.

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  6. Nagle completed the first draft in one sitting, working around the clock for six days. Published in 1975, the novel won the National Book Council Award and became an instant classic. In 1979 it was made into a film starring Graham Kennedy, John Hargreaves, John Jarratt and Bryan Brown.

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  8. Praise for William Nagleand The Odd Angry Shot. The Odd Angry Shot is the seminal account of Australian soldiers in the Vietnam War. Brief and bracing, tragic yet darkly funny, it portrays a close-knit group of knockabout SAS fighters: their mateship, homesickness and fears; their practical jokes, drinking and fighting. The enemy is not just the.

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