Vietnam Task The 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, 1966-67

On 24 May 1966, eight hundred men of the 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, landed at Nui Dat, in Viet Cong territory. For the next 12 months they were faced with the task of restoring peace, civil law and regular commerce to the Vietnamese of Phuoc Tuy province. This book is a detailed r...

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Main Author: O'Neill, Robert (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2022
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