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  1. Australians arrive at , Saigon. 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. This force was then replaced by a two- and later three- battalion task force with supporting arms based at Nui Dat which ...

  2. Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 31 Jul 1962 -19 Dec 1972. On 24 May 1962 the Minister for Defence, Mr Townley, announced that up to 30 military advisers were to be sent to Vietnam. This announcement preceded the formation of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam, which arrived in Saigon on 3 Aug 1962.

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  4. 03 August 1962. The first members of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) arrive in South Vietnam. 01 June 1963. Advisor, Sergeant William Hacking becomes the first Australian to die in Vietnam when his weapon accidentally discharges after being caught in vegetation. 01 November 1963.

  5. Later in June 1969, 5 RAR fought one of the last large-scale actions of the Australian involvement in the war, during the Battle of Binh Ba, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Nui Dat in Phước Tuy Province. The battle differed from the unusual Australian experience, because it involved infantry and armour in close-quarter house-to-house fighting ...

    • Approximately 61,000 military personnel
    • To support South Vietnam against Communist attacks
  6. Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. In August 1962, Australia's initial military commitment to South Vietnam consisted of a team of 30 military advisers (Australian Army Training Team Vietnam or AATTV). Following the withdrawal of Australian combat forces by December 1971 and the eventual recall of the AATTV in December 1972, more ...

  7. Jul 31, 2017 · Over 22 - 23 April 1951, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, held off a much larger Communist force during the Battle of Kapyong. 3 RAR's sterling defence of Hill 504 ensured that the The Battle of Kapyong came to be known as the most significant and important battle for Australian troops in the Korean War.

  8. The Vietnam War from 1962 to 1975 was one of the longest conflicts in the 20th century. Some 60,000 Australian defence personnel served in Vietnam over 10 years of the war. Our initial commitment of 30 military advisers in 1962 grew to include a battalion in 1965 and a task force in 1966. Australia's last combat troops came home in March 1972 ...

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