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- Service as a medic - Colin Whyte
- Impact of Vietnam on family - Pepe & Lee Tamatea
- Impact of Vietnam on family - Pepe & Lee Tamatea
- Impact of Vietnam on family - Pepe & Lee Tamatea
- Visiting outposts - Richard Mountfort
- Visiting outposts - Richard Mountfort
- Visiting outposts - Richard Mountfort
- Dealing with injuries - Brian McMahon
During Viet Nam service there were rare occasions when Riflemen were allowed back into the Australian Task Force Base at Nui Dat. Rare because we were dreadfully smelly creatures – ask any Helicopter Pilot. It wasn't for tactical reasons that the UH1D was flown with its doors opened.
During Viet Nam service there were rare occasions when Riflemen were allowed back into the Australian Task Force Base at Nui Dat. Rare because we were dreadfully smelly creatures – ask any Helicopter Pilot. It wasn't for tactical reasons that the UH1D was flown with its doors opened.
On 18 August 1966, D Company of 6RAR set out on a sweep through an area from which VC forces had bombarded the 1ATF base at Nui Dat two days before.
On 18 August 1966, D Company of 6RAR set out on a sweep through an area from which VC forces had bombarded the 1ATF base at Nui Dat two days before.
The Tet Offensive was a major surprise attack on South Vietnam orchestrated by NVA commander General Vo Nguyen Giap.
The Tet Offensive was a major surprise attack on South Vietnam orchestrated by NVA commander General Vo Nguyen Giap.
In December 1974 the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam launched a series of large-scale offensives against the Republic of (South) Vietnam.
In December 1974 the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam launched a series of large-scale offensives against the Republic of (South) Vietnam.