Photos Aussies and Kiwi's in Vietnam

Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 1967. Four gunners with a 105mm pack howitzer in a gun battery emplacement at the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) Base

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Nui Dat South Vietnam 1967. Artillery tent line at the 1st Australian Task Force (IATF) base.
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Nui Dat, South Vietnam, 1970-5. Australian M113 armoured personnel carriers (APC) preparing to transport soldiers of 2RAR during operation Abbercorn.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. April 1971. Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Sir Thomas Daly, paid a farewell visit to soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. Lt Gen Daly inspected a guard of honour at the Luscombe Airbase and paused to speak with Craftsman Ian Winning of Miranda, NSW.

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18 Augut 1966 (Day of the Battle of Long Tan. Col Joye and Little Pattie perform at Nui Dat.

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Diggers arriving for a Concert at Nui Dat 1968 (David Schofield Artillery)
Photo from David Schofield, HQ Battery, 12th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery at Nui Dat.


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US Army "M-109 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer" at Nui Dat 1968 (David Schofield Artillery)
Photo from David Schofield, HQ Battery, 12th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery at Nui Dat.

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US Army "M-109 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer" at Nui Dat 1968 (David Schofield Artillery)
Photo from David Schofield, HQ Battery, 12th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery at Nui Dat.

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David Schofield at Nui Dat 1968 (David Schofield Artillery)
Photo from David Schofield, HQ Battery, 12th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery at Nui Dat.

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The birthday of the Armoured Corps, Cambrai Day, in November 1970 being observed by the crews of Centurion tanks from A Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment and APCs from B Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment. The parade took place at Nui Dat.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. February 1970. An AK50 assault rifle captured by 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), is presented by the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Colin Khan of Woollahra, NSW (left), to 105th Battery, Royal Australian Artillery in appreciation of its direct fire support of the Battalion. Private Peter Boccabella of Clayton, Vic, a member of 5RAR holds the weapon set in a wooden case.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. February 1970. The chromed case of the 60,000th 105mm artillery round fired in support of 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), is presented to the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Colin Khan of Woollahra, NSW (left), by the Battery Commander of the 105th Battery, Major L. A. Thompson of Camberwell, Vic. Lt Col Khan fired the round from a Battery howitzer at the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) Base.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. February 1970. The Tiger Battalion, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), remembers fallen comrades at a memorial parade. The Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Colin Khan of Woollahra, NSW, is framed against a steel sword set in concrete which is a memorial to the unit's dead. The service, part of 5RAR's farewell parade, was held just before the Battalion left for Australia aboard HMAS Sydney. During its tour of duty 5RAR lost twenty five soldiers but killed 353 enemy: a ratio of fourteen to one.

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