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battle honours (3)

  • Bien-Hoa (1)
  • Binh Ba (1)
  • Long Tan (1)

casualties (5)

  • 18 killed; 103 wounded (1)
  • 33 killed; 122 wounded (1)
  • 35 killed; no wounded figures available (1)
  • First tour: 18 killed; Second tour: 18 killed, 34 wounded (1)
  • First tour: 36 killed, no wounded figure available; Second tour: 13 killed, 156 wounded (1)

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  • Vietnam, 1962-1975 (5)

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  • 1 Australian Task Force Vietnam (5)
  • Viet Cong (3)
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  1. Australian Army Training Team Vietnam

    Unit

    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

  2. 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

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    8th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR) was raised on 14 July 1966 at Enoggera in Queensland. It arrived in South Vietnam on 17 November 1969, relieving 9RAR on 25 November. The battalion ...

    U53503

  3. 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

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    6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (RAR) was raised at Alamein Barracks in Brisbane on 6 June 1965. It arrived in Vietnam throughout June 1966 and formed half of the 1st Australian Task Forc...

    U53501

  4. 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

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    7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (7RAR) was raised on 1 September 1965 at Puckapunyal, Victoria. The battalion began arriving in Vietnam in April 1967, relieving 5RAR. It was part of the 1...

    U53502

  5. 9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

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    9th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (9RAR) was raised on 13 November 1967 in Adelaide. It was initially based at the Keswick Barracks before transferring to Woodside. The battalion arrived in...

    U53504

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