After hearing a clip of Ann Coulter state that Canada sent troops to Vietnam (they didn't) and appeared doubtful that Australia did, I wondered - how many others weren't aware?
The Vietnam war was so prevalent in US culture, with films, books, tv series, and of course the widespread protests, but I've never, ever, seen Aussies represented in those.
So I thought I'd make those who aren't, aware of one of the most interesting and hard-won battles of the war.
One of the most famous battles (in Australian military history) occurred on 18th August 1966. The 108 man D company, 6 RAR clashed with the 275th regiment Viet Cong, supported by an NVA battalion and a battalion of NVA artillery. D Company directly faced at least 1000 enemy soldiers, with 1500-2500 total enemy soldiers involved in the assault. D Company lost 18 men, with 24 wounded, but killed 245, wounded approximately 350 (not counting those the enemy were able to evacuate). After fighting from approximately 11 am until reinforcements arrived in the early hours of the 19th, the Vietnamese forces withdrew.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Tan
Aussie SASR in Vietnam with their modified rifles they nicknamed 'The Bitch' (self-modified sawn-off SLR L1A1 (aka FN-FAL) 7.62mm modded to full auto fire w/extended mag and underslung grenade launcher - sounded like a 50cal made the M16 look like a bit of a girl's weapon
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The Vietnam war was so prevalent in US culture, with films, books, tv series, and of course the widespread protests, but I've never, ever, seen Aussies represented in those.
So I thought I'd make those who aren't, aware of one of the most interesting and hard-won battles of the war.
One of the most famous battles (in Australian military history) occurred on 18th August 1966. The 108 man D company, 6 RAR clashed with the 275th regiment Viet Cong, supported by an NVA battalion and a battalion of NVA artillery. D Company directly faced at least 1000 enemy soldiers, with 1500-2500 total enemy soldiers involved in the assault. D Company lost 18 men, with 24 wounded, but killed 245, wounded approximately 350 (not counting those the enemy were able to evacuate). After fighting from approximately 11 am until reinforcements arrived in the early hours of the 19th, the Vietnamese forces withdrew.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Tan
Aussie SASR in Vietnam with their modified rifles they nicknamed 'The Bitch' (self-modified sawn-off SLR L1A1 (aka FN-FAL) 7.62mm modded to full auto fire w/extended mag and underslung grenade launcher - sounded like a 50cal made the M16 look like a bit of a girl's weapon