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'A' Field Battery
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With its origins stretching back to the colonial period, A Field Battery is the oldest serving unit in the Australian Regular Army. Despite its long and distinguished history, A Field Battery did not ...U53444
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1 Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron
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The 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) Squadron was raised at Puckapunyal, Victoria, on 1 July 1965. By the end of the year the unit was comprised of the squadron headquarters, an administrative tro...U53437
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Australian Army Training Team Vietnam
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The Commander of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV), Colonel Ted Serong, arrived in Saigon, South Vietnam, on 31 July 1962. The 15 officers and 15 senior NCOs (warrant officers/sergeant...U53430
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107 Field Battery
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The 107th Field Battery was raised in May 1965. The battery served in Malaysia from 1967 to 1969 and on a 12-month tour of Vietnam in 1970-71 as part of the 4th Field Regiment. The 107th Field Batt...U53451
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103 Field Battery
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The 103rd Field Battery served a 12-month tour of duty in Vietnam. The battery was raised in May 1960, as part of the 4th Field Regiment, and served in Malaya between 1961 and 1963. On its return to A...U53447
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106 Field Battery
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The 106th Field Battery served on two tours of duty in Vietnam: the first from 1967-1968; and the second 1970-71. On both tours the battery was part of the 4th Field Regiment. The 106th Field Battery ...U53450
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102 Field Battery
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The 102nd Field Battery was raised in 1957 at Holsworthy as part of the 1st Field Regiment. The battery served in Malaya and in the Indonesian Confrontation before relieving the 106th Field Battery in...U53446
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105 Field Battery
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The 105th Field Battery formed in 1955. It was the first artillery battery to leave Australia for active service in Vietnam and the first to return there for a second twelve-month tour of duty. Com...U53449
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101 Field Battery
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The 101st Field Battery served on two tours of duty in South Vietnam: the first in 1966-67 and the second in 1969-70. Although the battery had served with the 4th Field Regiment in Malaysia between 19...U53445
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108 Field Battery
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The 108th Field Battery was raised in September 1965 at Wacol, in Queensland. Although initially equipped with the Italian-made L5 pack howitzer, when it arrived in Vietnam in April 1967 the battery c...U53452
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104 Field Battery
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The 104th Field Battery completed two tours of duty in Vietnam and was the last Australian field artillery unit to leave that theatre of operations. The 104th Medium Battery formed in September 196...U53448
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2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
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In 1945 Australia sent three units to Japan as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF). Originally known as the 65th, 66th and 67th Infantry Battalions, they were raised from Austral...U53497
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2nd Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment
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Between 1966 and 1971 each of three "sabre" squadrons of the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) completed two tours of Vietnam. The SAS was based at Nui Dat where they acted as the "eyes and the ears...U53506
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No. 2 Squadron RAAF
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When eight Canberra jet bombers of 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), landed at Phan Rang air base in South Vietnam in April 1967, the squadron had already been serving in south-east Asia ...U53556
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No. 9 Squadron RAAF
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On 6 June 1966 eight Iroquois helicopters from 9 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), landed at the Vung Tau airbase, Vietnam. The Bell UH-1B Iroquois or "Huey" is almost synonymous with the V...U53557
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No. 35 Squadron RAAF
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After continued lobbying from the United States government for a larger contribution to the war, the Australian government decided in May 1964 to send six of the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) ne...U53558
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