DuringVietnam Australia was aligning itself with the United states, This was a period after ww2 when Paranoia ran strong and the fear of Communism had stirred Australians up to a frenzy. Australia Did wish to put the USA in a position where it would fall under its defence umbrella and this is why Australia was instrumental in encouraging The USA in getting involved in Vietnam
New Zealander artillerymen were the only volunteers in South Vietnam. Along with Americans, Australians were drafted too. It's the military draft that caused the protests...other nobody really cared...as long as THEY weren't involved. The draft makes them involved!
The Vietnam War was the first war to be televised to the public. So America saw everything that was going on in Vietnam and wanted to pull out of the war.
Never saw snow there.
Australia was worried about an attack from Japan and they saw that England could not defend them so by signing the Anzus they had America's protection during that time and after the war.
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James Cook first saw the kangaroo in Australia, noting it as a gangurru.
It no longer is. The conclusion of the Vietnam War saw the North and the South rejoin into one country.
No. There is are no records available that Columbus ever saw Australia.
Have a vet talk to them. We know if you were there.
Because they saw you
Anti-tank missiles TOW & SAGGER saw their first combat use in Vietnam in 1972.