VIETNAM WAR: ABC cameraman Joseph Lee had moved to Phnom Penh permanently and still was captured by a rebel unit. For a month, he hid his Korean identity, and developed a rapport with his captors. In 1973 Cambodia, the line between war and crime was vague and extremely dangerous. INSPIRING memoirs from a legendary war ABC cameraman who filmed first-hand the horrors of the Vietnam War have been released as an English-language book for the first time. In this new autobiography, ABC???s top cameraman reveals incredible insights into the devastating war which raged between the USA and Vietnam across a decade in the mid-20th Century. The horrific footage ABC brought back from the war was ground-breaking, and was used by the anti-Vietnam movement to eventually force the US government to end the war. Entitled ???On the Frontlines of the Television War??? by Yasutsune ???Tony??? Hirashiki, the book, the Japanese-version of which is award-winning, has been published by Casemate. Yasutsune ??sTony??? Hirashiki / mediadrumworld.com