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A day in the life of Army nurses at Vung Tau DPR/TV/676
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Maker: Coleridge, Michael
The Australian 8th Field Ambulance at Vung Tau in South Vietnam is the main medical centre where Australian casualties are evacuated form the battlefield, and helicopters have been lifting wounded sol...F03907
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Australian medical aid to villagers after Viet Cong attack DPR/TV/1042
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Maker: Combe, David Reginald
The village of Ngai Giao, seven miles north of the Australian Task Force Headquarters at Nui Dat, was devastated during heavy fighting between South Vietnamese soldiers and an estimated company of Vie...F04299
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Australians in heavy battle: roll 3 and second part of roll 4 DPR/TV/1167
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Maker: Bellis, Christopher John
Thirty eight Australian soldiers were wounded and one killed when 'A' Company 5RAR on Operation Camden engaged in a fierce battle with elements of Viet Cong 274 Regiment entrenched in a complex bunker...F04378
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Australians in heavy battle: rolls 1, 2 and first part of roll 4 DPR/TV/1167
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Maker: Bellis, Christopher John
Thirty eight Australian soldiers were wounded and one killed when 'A' Company 5RAR on Operation Camden engaged in a fierce battle with elements of Viet Cong 274 Regiment entrenched in a complex bunker...F04377
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Commander sees wounded DPR/TV/958
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Maker: Errington, William Alexander (Bill)
This week in Vietnam the Commander of the Australian Task Force, Brigadier Sandy Pearson, left the battlefield for a few hours to visit sick and wounded soldiers in hospital. From his field command po...F04257
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Douglas Graham MacLennan as a Senior Liaison Officer Civil Affairs Unit interviewed by Greg Swanborough for 'The sharp end'
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Maker: The Notion Picture Company Pty Limited MacLennan, Douglas Graham Swanborough, Greg
Scene 37, Take 1: The morning after the battle at Binh Ba the Civil Affairs Unit came in to access the damage. Most of the houses had been severely damaged by tank fire and were uninhabitable. Duri...F10641
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Dust off DPR/TV/899
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Maker: Bull, Malcolm Norman
Dustoff helicopters the aerial ambulances of the Vietnam war have made the Vietnam conflict the safest war ever for the injured soldier. Only seconds after a soldier is wounded in battle or has trigge...F04725
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Dustoff Vietnam (DPR196)
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Maker: Directorate of Public Relations
Methods of casualty evacuation and hospital treatment available to troops in South Vietnam. Shows troops in jungle, wounded soldier being transferred via a 'dust off' helicopter and being transported ...F03230
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Experiences in Vietnam: [1 Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, May-September 1969 / Lieutenant Colonel B.H. Gutteridge
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Maker: Gutteridge, Bruce Heath
Lieutenant-Colonel B H Gutteridge was a pathologist serving with the Citizens Military Force (CMF) and was sent to South Vietnam for a three month tour with 1 Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau. Scen...F04760
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First wounded Australian soldier in 1965 back in Vietnam DPR/TV/1139
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Maker: Combe, David Reginald
The first Digger to be wounded after the initial build up of Australian forces to Vietnam in 1965 was given a little chance of recovery and even less chance of remaining in the Army. However today, th...F04356
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General Klein interviewed regarding Vietnam casualties DPR/TV/622
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
General Bruce Edmunds Klein is interviewed in the studio regarding Australian casualties in Vietnam.F03879
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Interview with Darrell Ford (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Ford, Darrell Colin Bradbury, David
Darrell Ford as an Australian Army sergeant cameraman in Vietnam describes the difference in covering a war as to any other story; a certain risk in covering stories in Australia but in a war there is...F10544
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Interview with Graham McInerney (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: McInerney, Graham Edward Bradbury, David
Graham Edward McInerny as a photographer for the Adelaide Advertiser describes being in a United States F4 Phantom fighter bomber on a bombing run, being overcome by G forces; combating fear in a war ...F10551
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Interview with Neil Davis for In the eye of a storm - Sydney Film 2 Tk 5
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Maker: Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent on being thousands of time in combat; on occasions close enough to hear the taunts of the Viet Cong or North Vietnamese soldiers; swearing exchanges between the...F10572
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Interview with Neil Davis Roll 2 (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Kim Dong Kyu Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent, describes the training and equipment of United States (US) forces and how they were poorly deployed; compares the effectiveness of US forces and the Army of th...F10476
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Interview with Neil Davis Roll 5 (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Kim Dong Kyu Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent describes the US media focus; casualty statistics; his reasons for accompanying South Vietnamese forces; how naïve US correspondents misinterpreted and misrepre...F10479
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Interview with Neil Davis Roll 24 (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Kim Dong Kyu Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent, describes his first experience in combat; how the first shot was just like in the movies; learned latter that how green he was and that he was lucky to survive...F10498
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Interview with Neil Davis Roll 23 (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Kim Dong Kyu Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent, describes his feelings regarding the twenty to thirty close correspondent friends killed in the war; the heaviest fighting of the war at Quang Tri and the seig...F10497
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Interview with Neil Davis Roll 21 (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Kim Dong Kyu Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent, describes events during the siege of Kompong Selai, Cambodia; how besieged government troops hunted the Khmer Rouge as food; the tenacity of the Cambodian Gove...F10495
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Interview with Neil Davis Roll 8 (Frontline out takes)
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Maker: Kim Dong Kyu Davis, Neil Brian Bradbury, David
Neil Davis as a cameraman correspondent describes his opinion on the Australian Broadcasting Commission's (ABC) censorship policy; the reason for Visnews' existence; how his film was cut to present a ...F10482