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Army daze, Tucker's great mate - well nearly
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Maker: Moore, Peter
Shows two soldiers commenting unfavourably on the lack of organisation and low quality of food served to them while in Vietnam. One of the soldiers is saying "Now I know why they call it mess parade!...ART45064
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Army daze; You wouldn't believe it mate
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Maker: Moore, Peter
A man with cuts on his face is telling a soldier "You wouldn't believe it mate...There I was....Havin' a quiet drink...and up comes the floor and hits me right in the face!!!!!"ART45058
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Army hygiene
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Maker: Faulkner, Bob
Cartoon of a worried looking Australian soldier transferring calls on a switchboard whilst shirtless and half submerged in water. The voice on the other end of his line is demanding: "Get me the secon...ART92884
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Army Republic of Vietnam soldiers, Duc Thanh compound, Vietnam
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Heads and figures of seven Vietnam soldiers from the Army Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), Duc Thanh compound, Vietnam.ART40462
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A rock-protected hoochy, Nui Nghe, Vietnam
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
A 'hoochy' or trench for living in, protected by rocks and foliage at Nui Nghe, Vietnam.ART40483
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A rocky jungle path
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
A rocky path through dense jungle in Vietnam.ART40518
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A shelter on Nui Nghe mountains
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Two men sit beneath a makeshift shelter in the Nui Nghe mountains whilst a third cuts timber in the foreground.ART40584
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A street in Vung Tau
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
A street scene in Vung Tau, Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam. In the forefround there is a horse-drawn cart, with people, trees and buildings in the background.ART40568
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August mobilisation to end the war in Vietnam
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Maker: Unknown West, Shane
The face of a crying Vietnamese girl. The accompanying text advertises a march in Sydney and rally at Rushcutters Bay Stadium.ARTV00319
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August mobilisation to end the war in Vietnam
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Maker: Unknown SYDNEY : [S.N., N.D.]
The face of a crying Vietnamese girl. The accompanying text advertises a march in Sydney and rally at Rushcutters Bay Stadium.ARTV03150
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Australian Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament
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Maker: Unknown Australian Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament (AICD)
An outline of a hand on the right side of the poster holding up a sheaf of wheat while the text on the left side advertises an anti Vietnam War congress held in Sydney between 25-30 October 1964.ARTV00882
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Australian Logistic Support Group (ALSG) Vung Tau, Vietnam
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Encampment for the Australian Logistic Support Group (ALSG) on the beach at Vung Tai, Vietnam.ART40569
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Australian Logistic Support Group Area, Vung Tau, Vietnam
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Encampment of the Australian Logistic Support Group (ALSG) on the beach at Vung Tau, Vietnam; hills and tents in the background.ART40567
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Australian soldier asleep, 7 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, Operation Forrest, Phuoc Tuy Province
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Maker: McFadyen, Ken
Soldier from 7th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment sleeping after patrol during Operation Forrest , Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam. Operation Forrest ran from November 1967 to January 1968.ART40649
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Australian soldier carrying an F1 sub-machine gun
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Australian soldier carrying an F1 sub-machine gun. This type of gun was first issued to Australian troops in 1966.ART40546
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Australian soldier carrying an F1 submachine gun
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Australian soldier carrying an F1 sub-machine gun. This type of gun was first issued by Australian troops in 1966.ART40547
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Australian soldier in Vietnam
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Maker: Fletcher, Bruce
Portrait of an Australian soldier in Vietnam.ART40545
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Australian soldier, 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
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Maker: McFadyen, Ken
Portrait in right profile of a smiling Australian soldier from 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regeiment (RAR) wearing a canvas hat.ART90944
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Australian soldier of the Vietnam War
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Maker: Ewers, Ray F J Lemon, Frankston, Victoria
An unidentified Australian soldier carrying a Colt M16 A1 rifle (erroneously called 'Armalite').ART27580