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A former French fort manned by the Army of South Vietnam (ARVN) on the road between Vung Tau and ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A former French fort manned by the Army of South Vietnam (ARVN) on the road between Vung Tau and Phuoc Le (Ba Ria). The fort was constructed by the French to defend one of the bridges on the road betw...P02177.022
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A guard tower in a former French fort on the road between Vung Tau and Phuoc Le (Ba Ria) is ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A guard tower in a former French fort on the road between Vung Tau and Phuoc Le (Ba Ria) is manned by the Army of South Vietnam (ARVN). The fort was constructed by the French to defend one of the brid...P02177.021
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A hand made stick grenade used by the Viet Cong. The handle is made of bamboo and has a friction ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A hand made stick grenade used by the Viet Cong. The handle is made of bamboo and has a friction ignition cord, which runs down the centre of the handle. When this was pulled it would ignite a fuse an...P02177.006
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A mortar fire control centre built four and half feet into the ground. Note the coloured posts in ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A mortar fire control centre built four and half feet into the ground. Note the coloured posts in the centre background. These are mortar aiming posts and all vegetation between the posts and the cont...P02177.004
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An American CH-47 Chinook helicopter hovers above the ground at Dat Do airfield with a field gun ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
An American CH-47 Chinook helicopter hovers above the ground at Dat Do airfield with a field gun slung as a load. 35838 Captain Brian Edward Johnson (centre left), 101st Battery, signals the Chinook p...P02177.019
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An Australian soldier from 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), sweeping the ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
An Australian soldier from 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), sweeping the grass for mines. In the centre background smoke rises in the hills near Long Hai after the area was bombed ...P02177.018
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An Iroquois helicopter from a US Army aviation company takes off after inserting members of the ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
An Iroquois helicopter from a US Army aviation company takes off after inserting members of the 5th Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR) at Luscombe Field. The men were inserted to patrol the defensive fe...P02177.020
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A sandbagged bunker on the north edge of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A sandbagged bunker on the north edge of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR) perimeter. Note the M60 General Purpose Machine Gun (GMPG) mounted on the sandbags and the .50 c...P02177.026
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A suspected Viet Cong (VC) prisoner, at an Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) fort north of ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A suspected Viet Cong (VC) prisoner, at an Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) fort north of Binh Ba, sits beside fifty tons of rice sacks discovered in a VC food dump by members of 5th Battalion, ...P02177.008
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A United States M109, 155 mm Self Propelled gun (SPG), of the US 11th Armoured Cavalry Regiment ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
A United States M109, 155 mm Self Propelled gun (SPG), of the US 11th Armoured Cavalry Regiment driving through the A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment's (5RAR), area of control wh...P02177.017
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Blindfolded prisoners, suspected to be Viet Cong (VC), crouch at an Army of the Republic of ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Blindfolded prisoners, suspected to be Viet Cong (VC), crouch at an Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) fort north of Binh Ba, awaiting interrogation regarding fifty tons of rice located at a VC fo...P02177.009
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Carroll, Owen Maxwell (Lieutenant, b.1931)
Private Record
Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Daily patrol entries for counter insurgency activities in tracking Communist terrorists, April 1959.PR89/075
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Carroll, Owen Maxwell (Major, 5th Bn RAR, b.1931)
Private Record
Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
MIXED COLLECTION OF ORDERS AND INSTRUCTIONS RELATED TO THE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE 1ST BN RAR IN SOUTH VIETNAM. THE OPERATIONAL MATERIAL WAS PASSED TO DONOR BY MAJOR ESSEX-CLARKE, OPERATIONS...PR88/046
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Colonel Owen Maxwell Carroll (Rtd) as a platoon commander, later Officer Commanding Tracker Team, 3rd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR), Malaya 1957-1959, interviewed by Colonel David Chinn MBE (Rtd)
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell Chinn, David Alexander Australian War Memorial Brassell, Bill
Carroll speaks of his experience of being a platoon commander in 17th National Service Training Battalion following his commissioning through OCS Portsea, before joining 3 RAR at Ingleburn NSW; his im...S02867
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Extensive internal perimeter wire protects the tent lines of A Company, 5th Battalion, Royal ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Extensive internal perimeter wire protects the tent lines of A Company, 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR). Belts of wire between each platoon were constructed by 5RAR to restrict an atta...P02177.025
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Extensive internal perimeter wire protects the tent lines of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Extensive internal perimeter wire protects the tent lines of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR). Belts of wire between each platoon were constructed by 5RAR to restrict an ...P02177.024
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Lieutenant Colonel J A Warr, DSO, Commanding Officer, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Lieutenant Colonel J A Warr, DSO, Commanding Officer, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), seated inside an M113 armoured personnel carrier which was used as a temporary battalion comm...P02177.011
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Members of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), walk in extended line ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Members of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), walk in extended line along both sides of a road running through a rubber plantation as they head north from Nui Dat on an op...P02177.015
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Members of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), walk through the tent ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Members of A Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), walk through the tent lines at Nui Dat as they depart on an operational patrol north of the base. Note the striped hat band o...P02177.014
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Members of company headquarters, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), working in ...
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Maker: Carroll, Owen Maxwell
Members of company headquarters, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), working in a temporary battalion command post. The post was established by erecting a tent at the rear of a M577A1...P02177.010