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Over 3,000 Australian Servicemen wounded in Vietnam.
Australian maintained a troop level of approximately 8,000 men in Vietnam during the war.
Election poll shows that 64% of Australians support Australian's role in Vietnam
About 8,000 Australian servicemen fought in the Vietnam War. Approximately 600 were killed there.
Great Britain specifically did not support Australia in the Vietnam War even though allied under SEATO to resist communist aggression in South East Asia, becoming in many Australian eyes Little England.
Nearly 600 Australian servicemen died in the war.
On 28 April, 1965, Australian Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, announced that Australian troops would be sent to support the United States forces in the Vietnam war. The first Australian troops arrived in Vietnam in May 1965.
The Australian government experienced anti-war demonstrations.
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
Over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in the Vietnam War.
Australia sent 4 Navy Destroyers and a regiment of Australian Centurion tanks into the Vietnam War.
From approximately 1962-1972 over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in Vietnam, of which over 19,000 were drafted men. Over 63,000 Australian men were conscripted (drafted) during the war. Nearly 520 Australians were killed in Vietnam, of which over 200 were conscripts. 2,400 were injured.