it made all the lady's have to do the men's jobs because the men where at war
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
Australia never fought Vietnam.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
North Vietnam saw the war as an attempt to reunite their country and treat all people the same economically.
If South Vietnam fell to the communist north, then the neighboring countries of Lao's and Cambodia would fall to the communists next...then Thailand, then Burma, India, Pakistan, etc. This was the domino effect. Yes and Australia believed that if these countries fell, Australia would be next. This started the Vietnam war.
Australia entered the Vietnam War because Australia feared that they would have to face the spread of Communism.
President Johnson's visit to Australia during the Vietnam War was met by Australian anti-war protests.
Yes, Australia fought in the Vietnam war on the side of the capitalists. They joined the war as a coalition with the US as a proxy war of the Cold War, and fought against the Vietcong and communists in an effort to prevent the Domino effect, an ideological security issue. Furthermore, Australia joined to retain the special Great and Powerful Friends relationship it has with the US in its usual sychophantic manner.
Australia was an ally of the US and sent troops to fight in both WWII and Vietnam.
Yes!
Australia too, had a draft.
he was the prime minister of Australia and he sent the troops to Vietnam