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Baria, South Vietnam. June 1971. Colonel P. M. McCarthy of Canberra, ACT (right), the Director of ...
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Baria, South Vietnam. June 1971. Colonel P. M. McCarthy of Canberra, ACT (right), the Director of the Army Nursing Service, spent six days in South Vietnam on a tour which included visits to Australia...PJE/71/0300/VN
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Baria, South Vietnam. June 1971. The Director of the Army Nursing Service, Colonel P. M. McCarthy ...
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Baria, South Vietnam. June 1971. The Director of the Army Nursing Service, Colonel P. M. McCarthy of Canberra, ACT (centre), spent six days in South Vietnam on a tour which included visits to Australi...PJE/71/0297/VN
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Director of Cho-Ray Hospital in Saigon, Dr Tran Minh Linh, inspects medical supplies presented to ...
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Director of Cho-Ray Hospital in Saigon, Dr Tran Minh Linh, inspects medical supplies presented to the hospital by the Australian Army with Civil Affairs Officer, Major Brian Edwards of Watsonia, Vic (...PJE/71/0542/VN
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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. June 1971. Colonel P. M. McCarthy of Canberra, ACT (right), the Director ...
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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. June 1971. Colonel P. M. McCarthy of Canberra, ACT (right), the Director of the Army Nursing Service, paid a visit to the 8th Field Ambulance at Nui Dat during her six day tour...PJE/71/0299/VN
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Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam. May 1971. Civil Affairs Doctor, Captain Gedis Grudzinskas of ...
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Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam. May 1971. Civil Affairs Doctor, Captain Gedis Grudzinskas of Pennant Hills, NSW, and a Vietnamese nurse hand out toilet packs donated by the Returned Services League...PJE/71/0250/VN
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Private Mike Rigby of Tuart Hill, WA, unloads one of several cases of medical supplies the ...
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Maker: Errington, Philip John
Private Mike Rigby of Tuart Hill, WA, unloads one of several cases of medical supplies the Australian Army donated to the Cho-Ray Hospital in Saigon. A total of $100,000 worth of supplies were present...PJE/71/0543/VN
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Security was at a peak at the opening of the Vi Dan Hospital in Saigon which was attended by the ...
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Maker: Errington, Philip John
Security was at a peak at the opening of the Vi Dan Hospital in Saigon which was attended by the President of the Republic of Vietnam, President Thieu and his wife. An External Affairs grant of about ...PJE/71/0475/VN
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Sergeant (Sgt) Bob Randal of Puckapunyal, Vic (centre), a cook with the 1st Australian Field ...
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Maker: Errington, Philip John
Sergeant (Sgt) Bob Randal of Puckapunyal, Vic (centre), a cook with the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, discusses a meal with two American soldiers, prepared for American soldiers in a mess a...PJE/71/0369/VN
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The Commander of the Australian Force Vietnam (COMAFV), Major General D. B, Dunstan, unveils a ...
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Maker: Errington, Philip John
The Commander of the Australian Force Vietnam (COMAFV), Major General D. B, Dunstan, unveils a plaque at a ceremony marking the opening of the Vi Dan Hospital in Saigon. An External Affairs grant of a...PJE/71/0474/VN
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Vung Tau, South Vietnam. September 1971. Lieutenant (Lt) Jim Heard of Auckland, NZ, a member of ...
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Maker: Errington, Philip John
Vung Tau, South Vietnam. September 1971. Lieutenant (Lt) Jim Heard of Auckland, NZ, a member of the New Zealand Army Training Team (NZATT), and Lt Barbara Anne Green of Mt. Isa, Qld, a nursing sister ...PJE/71/0502/VN
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With the closing down of the 1st Australian Field Hospital at Vung Tau, the Australian Army ...
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Maker: Errington, Philip John
With the closing down of the 1st Australian Field Hospital at Vung Tau, the Australian Army donated $100,000 worth of medical supplies to four Vietnamese centres. One of the centres was the Cho-Ray Ho...PJE/71/0544/VN