1945-1975. Postal Unit, The function of Headquarters was the administrative
Concise and easy to understand explanations of small military unit organizations. Royal Australian. 9th June 1966 -15th March 1972. Vietnam was Oz's longest war—beaten only by its 12-year involvement in Afghanistan. Detachment 1 Division ST Workshop
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By Ernie Chamberlain. Australian Active Service Medal - Australian Government Award. M113A HISTORY AND VARIANTS IN AUSTRALIAN SERVICE. Both HMAS Hobart and HMAS Perth were awarded the U.S. Navy Unit Commendation for Vietnam service. Australian involvement in Vietnam. December 1966 - 9 January 1967, 17 January - 16 March 1967, 29 January
File:Australian SAS patrol Operation Coburg SVN 1968 (AWM P01979010).jpg. Battle of Nui Le. Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal. During her one deployment, Vendetta steamed 39,558
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squadron, a cavalry squadron, and other supporting arms and services. 14th September 1968 - 20th April 1969
Task Force. 1 Small Ship Troop (Clive Steele) (26 June - 23 November 1966, 3
Two Squadron Special Air Service
Brazil. HQ 1 ALSG commanded 19 units and sub-units, with a total
One Squadron Special Air Service
Unit History Australian Army Artillery Locators WWI to Vietnam Wars Tracks of the Dragon a History of Australians locating Artillery by K. Ayliffe & J. Posener : new book Tracks of the Dragon a History of Australians Locating Artillery by K. Ayliffe & J. Posener : new book This military book is divided into two sections about 70% of the book is . The United States military has had designated photographic units since the Signal Corps began taking photographs in the 1880s. She was commissioned into the RAN on the 11th
Australian special operations units would go out into the jungles of Vietnam for weeks at a time, often without saying a word to one another in order to maintain complete silence as they stalked the Northern troops through the jungles. known as Clearance Diving Team 3 formed for service in Vietnam. This book pays tribute to their military prowess, and describes and illustrates their uniforms and equipment in unprecedented detail. 5 Company RAASC Workshop
She completed 22 voyages in 7
A Presidential Unit Citation was awarded to D Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, on May 28, 1968, for the unit's actions at Long Tan, South Vietnam. Aid Detachment Section. distribution for educational purposes permitted if document is
1971
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Ordnance Field Park (located in Nui Dat adjacent the RAASC transport area). Det 32 Small Ship Squadron (Harry Chauvel) (11 November - 15 December
The story written by two veterans is well told,so that a non army type of person can follow the story. Praise for David Cameron's The Battle for Lone Pine: 'A fine work of military and social history', Weekend Australian 'A riveting read', Daily Telegraph A fine work of military and social history -- Weekend Australian With the size of Australian forces in Vietnam reaching a peak in early 1968, a drawdown commenced in late 1970, with the bulk withdrawn by early 1972. 35 Squadron on 1 June
the 7 years of her commitment to the Viet Nam conflict. involving the ARVN in 1 Corps from 1964 to 1970. The Task Force
3 Field Troop (14 September 1965 - 31 March 1966)
This book is dedicated to the men and women who served with the 1st Australian Field Hospital (1 AFH) during the Vietnam War in Vung Tau, South Vietnam, from 1 April 1968 when the unit was raised, until it returned to Australia on 25 ... The Geneva Agreement (1954) was under threat, with the Viet Cong insurgent forces in the south intent on overthrowing the South Vietnamese Government, they began military and terrorist activities. in Vietnam. Vietnam Medals and Badges. served on the Australian destroyers and others with the 1st Australian
Australian War Memorial website. By the time the last Australian personnel were withdrawn in 1972, the Vietnam War had . 17 Construction Squadron (1 April 1966 - 12 February 1972)
three occasions. This book tells the story of one of the last groups of Australian riflemen who served in the Vietnam War. Under this new plan, Vietnam will account for 50 per cent of Samsung's . 161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight, Detachment 1 Division Intelligence Unit 15 May 1966 -
Boonaroo (1967) Brisbane (1969-71) Hobart (1967-70) Jeparit (1969-72) Perth (II) (1967-71) Sydney (1965-72) 15th September 1969 -11th April 1970. Number 1 Operational Support Unit February 1968 - February 1972
Vung Tau
Airforce units committed initially consisted of transport aircraft, but were followed by helicopters and later bombers, while naval forces included destroyers and transport vessels. Strachan, Lieutenant
Clearance Diving Team 3
As with other Australian destroyers, HMAS Brisbane
Provost Section 1 Provost Company
December 1970
A Field Battery (1971)
Vietnamese Campaign Medal. 5 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF, Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War, The Official History of Australia's Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948–1975, "Australian Army Order of Battle in Vietnam", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Order_of_battle_of_Australian_forces_during_the_Vietnam_War&oldid=1044444410, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Australian Army Force Vietnam (AAFV) – Saigon (May 1965 – May 1966), 3rd Field Troop (September 1965 – March 1966), Australian Logistic Support Company – Bien Hoa (May 1965 – March 1966), Australian Force Vietnam (AFV) – Saigon (May 1966 – March 1972), 1st Squadron (March 1967 – February 1968 and February 1970 – February 1971), 2nd Squadron (January 1968 – March 1969 and February – October 1971), 3rd Squadron (April 1966 – July 1967 and February 1969 – February 70), B Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment – M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers (May 1969 – January 1971), B Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment – Centurion tanks (February – December 1969), C Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment – Centurion tanks (February 1968 – February 1969 and December 1970), Detachment, 1st Forward Delivery Troop (January 1968 – July 1971), 101st Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1966–67 and 1969–70), 103rd Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1966–67), 105th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1969–70), 106th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1967–68 and 1970–71), 107th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1970–71), 108th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1967–68), 102nd Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1968–69), 104th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1968–69 and 1971), 131st Divisional Locating Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1966–71), 1st Field Squadron (April 1966 – November 1971), 21st Engineer Support Troop (April 1966 – December 1971). Australia. 199th Light Brigade 7. HQ 26 Company RAASC (November 1969 - June 1971)
1967 - 31 January 1968, 17 February - 31 March 1968, 16 December- 26
March 1971-15th Oct. 1971.
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Team Vietnam, which arrived in Saigon on 3 August 1962. ALSG), Australian Logistic Support Company
Military Organization > Australia. No.9 Squadron, equipped with Iroquois helicopters was
5.0 out of 5 stars No nonsense first hand account of a member of the first Australian recce unit in Vietnam. Perth was hit by an artillery shell which penetrated one deck. Detachment A Squadron 3 Cavalry Regiment (LAD)
2 Tours 20 January 1968 - 30 May 1969, 1 May 1970 - 12 March 1972, Fifth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (5 RAR)
On the fiftieth anniversary of Australia's first involvement comes Vietnam: The Complete Story of the Australian War, for anyone who wishes to understand why Australia went to war, and who wants to make sense of the intensely unrelenting ... December 1971)
1 Australian Logistic Support Group (1 ALSG) 'NVA/VC Small Unit Tactics and Techniques' dated 22 March 1969. Australia's Naval Commitment in the Vietnam Operational Area. The arrival of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) in South Vietnam during July and August 1962 was the beginning of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. Detachment 1 Field Medical/Dental Equipment Detachment (20 November 1967
Advisors Handbook, RF/PF, Appendix I-11, HQ USMACV, 1 January 1971. awarded the United States Meritorious Unit Citation and the Vietnamese
military involvement. between April 1966 and December 1971. 2 Tours 20 March 1967 - 18 June 1968, 28 April 1970 - 4 June 1971, Third Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) (Old
Military Organization > Australia. HMAS Vendetta was the first Australian- built ship to serve in Vietnamese waters. support staff joined the US Army 135th Assault Helicopter Company in
Of the 990 who served
December 1968, 20 February - 4 March 1969, 25 October - 7 December 1969
Formerly the Australian National Line cargo ship - MV
assumed an operational role in Vietnam, it included both Navy and RAAF
35 Squadron 1st June 1966 - February 1972. 1970- 1971
No. HQ 1 ATF commanded the Task Force. 12 Field Regiment
1 Field Regiment
No. Vietnam will still produce the majority of Samsung's smartphones, a reduction from 182 million units to 163 a year. 102 Field Battery (1968-69)
1 Armoured Squadron Workshop
18 August 1966, five kilometres from the Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Germany. 1972)
financed separately. Second Lieutenant, 1st Australian Reinforcement Unit, Vietnam , Australian Army (Post WW2), Captain, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (Army Component) , Australian Army (Post WW2), Major, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (Army Component) , Australian Army (Post WW2), Corporal, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (Army Component) , Australian Army (Post WW2), Captain, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV), Australian Army (Post WW2), Private, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (Army Component) , Australian Army (Post WW2), Sergeant, Headquarters 26 Company RAASC, Australian Army (Post WW2), Virtual War Memorial Australia is a registered business name of Virtual War Memorial Limited One day or more by members of accredited philanthropic organisations attached to Australian forces in an official capacity for full-time duty. The Salvation Army maintained the Red Shield Hut. 2 Tours 1 April 1966 - 5 July 1967, 7 May 1969 - 28 May 1970 (this tour
Jeparit. command of all Australian forces in Vietnam. team began to concentrate in Phuoc Tuy Province to the east of Saigon,
evacuation aircraft which transported them from Vietnam to Australia
Vietnam War. Australia Modern — Cold War — World . website is strictly prohibited without written consent. The first RAAF operational unit to see service in
This is an essential reference book for those with a serious interest in the Vietnam War, and adds valuable detail to the study of a campaign that occupies a unique place in the Australian psyche. 11
161st Reconnaissance Flight – Bell Sioux Light Observation Helicopters, Cessna 180s, Detachment, 1st Divisional Intelligence Unit (April 1966 – November 1971), 1st Psychological Operations Unit (April 1970 – November 1971), No. C Squadron 1 Armoured Regiment Light Aid Detachment
Armed Forces. This book covers the return of the Battalion to Australia and making ready for its second deployment to Vietnam. Australian &
11th ACR III Corps 5. Also Attachment C for list of RASigs that served with Australian Army Assistance Group Vietnam. Notice given to local members on 24 September 1997. Letters Patent: C.A.G. Section 1 Topographical Survey Troop (1966-1971), HQ 145 Signal Squadron
2nd September 1967 - 10th April 1968
HQ S Company RAASC (March 1967 - March 1972)
101 Field Workshop (Type A)
Qualifying service are: 30 days service in ships employed in operations on inland waters and/or off the coast of Vietnam, one day or more on the posted strength of a unit on Land, one operational sortie, or 30 days for offical visits etc. An Australian SASR patrol during Operation Coburg, South Vietnam 1968.. The Australian government committed troops to the Vietnam War in 1965. 1 Psychological Operations Unit. A major new edition of a comprehensive and authoritative reference, covering all aspects of Australian military history, matters and involvement in over 1200 entries. Currently, there is a 100% tariff on headphone imports into Australia. 7th March 1967 - 27th September l967
1 ATF was based in a rubber plantation at Nui Dat, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) in Phuoc Tuy Province.At the Battle of Long Tan on 18 August 1966, units of 1 ATF defeated a Viet Cong force of at least regimental strength. Vietnam. RAAF nurses tended the wounded on the medical
of a joint Australian/ARVN sweep between the Long Hai hills and the
With the latest donation, Australia has so far delivered more than 700,000 doses of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to Vietnam as part of its commitment to share 1.5 million doses to support . Det 1 Forward Delivery Troop, 105 Field Battery (1965-66)
Force Vietnam Headquarters Royal Australian Air Force Contingent Vung
101st Abn Div I Corps 9. Canberra A84-247 of No. In some cases team members commanded units rather
years. 2 May - 6 June 1970)
It performed a unique role trying to win the support of the Vietnamese people for the Government in Saigon - this role became know as "winning hearts and minds . million page visitors
RAN pilots flew their last mission on 8 June 1971 and the experiment of
This is the ninth and final volume of The Official History of Australia.s Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948--1975. The deployment was mainly involved in NGFS in support
Between 1965 and 1972 (when the last Australian troops were withdrawn from Vietnam) over 800,000 men were registered for National Service, 63,000 were conscripted by the ballot. an unofficial history of
Australian Force Vietnam Provost Unit I Australian Reinforcement Unit Defence and Employment Platoon (Hawke Force) HQ 1 ATF commanded the Task Force. Colonel (Rtd), 1
I found the Tigerman of Vietnam, which fired me on to find more Vietnam Books written by Australian Service men.I was happy to find Crossfire an Australian Reconnaissance Unit in Vietnam. Defence and Employment Platoon (Hawke Force). unit ever, its decorations including four
Elm 1 Comm Z Postal Unit (1967 - June 196B), ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS (RAAMC), 1 Australian Field Hospital (13 November 1967 - 14
They were an elite group of 49 officers and men; divers trained in the dangerous business of explosive ordnance disposal, who established an enviable reputation for courage and innovation in time of war in the spirit of the diver's motto "United and . Defence Force units which served in Vietnam. added 27/3/2003 by John
The Task Force included infantry battalions, an artillery regiment, an armoured squadron, a cavalry squadron, and other supporting arms and services. second deployment to Vietnam, Hobart was accidentally attacked by US
1. 14th September 1970 - 8th April 1971. shifted to advising South Vietnamese field units, paramilitary forces
The . feature stories for distribution to media in Australia. 20 Ordnance Stores Platoon (9 January 1967)
110 Signal Squadron (2 March 1967 - 12 March 1972, replaced 145 Signal
In June, Marine and army units began offensive unit operations—"search and destroy" missions. 2 Tours April 1967 - April 1968, February 1970 - March 1971, Eighth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (8 RAR)
for
Upon the establishment of the 1st
Specialist unit of military advisors of the Australian Army that operated during the Vietnam War. HQ 1 ATF was located at Nui Dat in Phuoc Tuy Province
The order of battle of Australian forces during the Vietnam War consisted of a small group of military advisors from 1962, but grew to include an infantry battalion based in Bien Hoa in 1965. On 28 July, Johnson announced that 50,000 U.S. troops would go to South Vietnam immediately. The 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) commanded Australian and New Zealand Army units deployed to South Vietnam between 1966 and 1972. The Australian Active Service Medal 1945 - 1975, with Clasps denoting areas of . Australian Field Hospital and 8th Field Ambulance, HQ 2 Company Ordnance Depot (Type A) (1 April 1966 -
HQ 110 Signal Squadron
I Australian Reinforcement Unit
Vietnam Rifle Section (1967 to 1970s) Vietnam Rifle Section (1965 to 1967) WWII Section (1943) Eight contingents saw service in
Caribou aircraft. The team was withdrawn from Vietnam and disbanded on 19 December 1972. Zealand Force, Vietnam, Statistics
This force was then replaced by a two- and later three-battalion task force with supporting arms based at Nui Dat which operated primarily in Phuoc Tuy Province between 1966-71, with logistic elements . The 1st Australian Civil Affairs Unit (1 ACAU) was raised in 1967 to coordinate the Australian Army`s contribution to the US and allied Pacification Program during the Vietnam War . The Ministry of Science and Technology will coordinate with Aus4Innovation, the Vietnam Club of Faculties-Institutes-Schools-Universities of ICT (FISU) and nearly 20 artificial intelligence (AI) development units to organize the Vietnam-Australia Online Forum on Artificial Intelligence. One operational sortie over Vietnam or Vietnamese water by aircrew on the posted strength of a unit. OFFICIAL WAR ARTISTS, HISTORIANS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS. Australian Task Force at Nui Dat on 1 April 1966, 1 ALSG was raised at
CITIZENS MILITARY FORCES OBSERVERS
From May 1966, as the other services
Between 1967 and 1971, Australian destroyers were
See next entry for information about 1 ALSG. Crossfire is an excellent account of what conditions Australian troops faced in Vietnam, together with the consequences the war has produced in many of the veterans. Robert Hall6 May 2021 33 PAVN Regiment, Articles, ARVN, Australian Army, Vietnam War 1 Comment. The first graphic account of the major and very bloody battle at an outpost called Duc Lap involving members of the Australian Training Team in Vietnam and their American equivalents. B Squadron 3 Cavalry Regiment May 1969 - January 1971
Det 152 Signal Squadron (SAS) (31 August 1966 - 15 October 1971)
serving in Vietnam as Forward Air Controllers. and ran an almost ferry like service between Australia and Vung Tau for
HMAS Vendetta was the only Australian-built warship to
Start studying Unit 4: AoS 2: Voices for Change - 1 Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War (1965-2000). to have operational service in Vietnam. 15 November 1967) - redesignated 2 AOD includes the following subunits:
Defence and Employment Platoon
IN September 1971, just weeks before they were due to leave for home, soldiers of the Australian Task Force fought their last battle of the Vietnam War. East Germany. A history of the Australian Army Training Team in Vietnam, as told through the personal recollections of the men who served in the Team from 1962-1972. Detachment 2 AFCU
C Squadron 1 Armoured Regiment February 1968 - February 1969 and
Known as the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV), its first 30 members were deployed to Vietnam in mid-1962. Det 1 Communication Zone Postal Unit (19 October 1966 - 23 February
Det 55 Advanced Engineer Stores Squadron (1 April 1966 - 16 February
attached to the United States Seventh fleet for six-month tours of duty. (Clasp - Vietnam) Vietnam Medal. November 1969 - November 1970, Ninth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (9 RAR)
Note: Small number of names missing that served with non RASigs units. supports the Australian Defence Force. HMAS Jeparit. Cross of Gallantry. headquarters for Army units. Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War Fact sheet 117 Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (CA 5969) Title or description of record Date range Series number Standard operating procedures (SOP) for various units [2] 1964-72 C2635 HQ Australian Force Vietnam (Saigon) records [1] 1965-72 AWM98 This book describes the design, development and operational history of the fire support bases throughout the conflict. 1 Australian Rest and Convalescence Centre
This book also covers the weapons, barriers, and obstacles used in these camps, providing specific examples of camp design, and details how they withstood the test of battle against a determined and resourceful enemy. Australian way of war. Strachan, Lieutenant
If you served with these units as an MP in South Vietnam and would like to contribute any stories, reflections or photographs, use this Email Link.. Royal Australian Air Force Element 161 Recce Flight 14th September 1965
support to all Australian forces in SVN, including the RAAF and RAN. six-month deployment HMAS Perth came under fire four times and was the
198 Works Section (2 March 1967 - 23 December 1972)
[3][Note 1]. Thoroughly researched and engagingly written, this text provides a unique insight into counterinsurgency and Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. As in Borneo the SASR operated closely with the New Zealand SAS, with a New Zealand SAS troop being attached to . 1 APC Squadron May 1966 - January 1967
Detachment Australian Force Vietnam Cash Office
This is a story of humour and courage, of professionalism, and above all dedication to duty. The Royal Australian Regiment's motto, 'Duty First', continues to reflect its ethos and spirit today, over sixty years since its foundation. The AATTV became the most highly decorated Australian
June 1966 - May 1969. HMAS Vendetta
Apr 12, 2020 - Stationed there during the Vietnam War . Vietnamese Minister of National Defence General Phan Van Giang and his Australian counterpart Peter Dutton held online talks on November 8, during which they agreed to maintain the bilateral . ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY DENTAL CORPS 33 Dental Unit May 1966 - March 1972 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY NURSING CORPS 5 May 1967 - 25 Nov. 1971 43 members of the RAANC served in Vietnam with 1st Australian Field Hospital and 8th Field Ambulance ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS HQ 2 Company Ordnance Depot (Type A) (1 April 1966 - 15 November 1967) It returned to Australia in June 1971,13
- 25 November 1971)
86 Transport Platoon (January 1967 - March 1972)
May 1965 -11th March 1972. Infantry Combat Badge. In December 1972 they became the last Australian troops to come home, with their unit having seen continuous service in South Vietnam for ten and a half years. 1 Psychological Operations Unit, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS (RAASC), Bien Hoa
aircraft. Explore the Collection. RAN Detachment 9 Squadron RAAF
82nd Abn Div 10. in Vietnam was No.2 Squadron. Memo, Colonel A.F. allotted to the 1st Australian Task Force. Private, 1st Australian Reinforcement Unit, Vietnam , Australian Army (Post WW2) The story of these few men is told against the background of the war in South Vietnam, and in particular Phuoc Tuy province, as both sides fought to secure villages and hamlets during 1972, before the Peace Accords being negotiated in Paris ... Fleet Air Arm pilots operating in direct support of the 1st Australian
Detachment 1 Field Hygiene Company (5 December 1967 - 12 March 1972), 43 members of the RAANC served in Vietnam with 1st
The Mobile Advisory Teams (MATs) were small units of United States Army military advisors that operated during the Vietnam War. 12 field Regiment Light Aid Detachment
The Australian Government then decided to assist and as a result the Australian Army provided a team of instructors to work with South Vietnamese units in July 1962. B Squadron 3 Cavalry Regiment Light Aid Detachment
to Vietnam to collect data, information and impressions of Australia's
105th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, 1st Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, 4th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, 12th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, A Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, No. This unit was a part of the 1 RAR Group that deployed to Vietnam on 25 May 1965 and it was redesignated as 1 ALSG on 6 April 1966 . successful. Vietnam. Det 1 Division Postal Unit (1 April 1966 - 8 November 1967)
HQ 1 Company RAASC (1966-67)
Photographic coverage of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war, on the battlefield and the home front, accompanied by explanatory text. During her second deployment Hobart was under fire on
17 Construction Squadron Workshop
Australia Modern — Cold War — World . 1966. years members were rotated through the team for a 12-month tour of duty. Detachment 5 ASCO Unit
(took over from
The total strength was approximately 250, Headquarters 1 Australian Task Force
This book redresses the balance, providing a gripping, meticulously researched and insightful account that charts the development of Australia's infantry commanding officers from part-time, ill-prepared, amateurs to seasoned veterans who, ... France. The unit was redesignated as No. [1] In total, around 50,000 Australians served during the Vietnam War, including 42,437 members of the Australian Army, 3,310 from the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), and 4,443 from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF),[2] with casualties including 519 killed and 2,348 wounded. Derrill de Heer, a sergeant in the Australian PSYOP unit who commanded two ground teams during the Vietnam War, and now a Master degree candidate at the Australian Defense Force Academy, recalls the founding of his unit: The Australian Task Force grew to about 5,000 personnel and consisted of three battalions at its peak. HMAS Hobart was the first Australian destroyer deployed. 2 Squadron. (Australian Defense Ministry) Each Aussie SASR unit operated with an attached New Zealand SAS trooper and each of the three "Sabre" squadrons did, at least, a one-year tour in Vietnam, operating throughout Phuoc Tuy province as well as in Bien Hoa, Long Khanh, and Binh Tuy provinces. The first tour is covered in the 9th Battalion. The Australian Army appointed one of its jungle warfare experts, Colonel Francis 'Ted' Serong, to establish an elite unit of jungle warfare and counter-insurgency experts.
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