Cam Ranh's not too far north from Saigon, Australian Centurion tanks may have patrolled some of that area; mostly stationed around Saigon/Bien Hoa regions.
Yes, and the more they could get, the more they wanted.
Australian values are based on the Judaeo-Christian tradition
South Vietnam
Primarily agriculturally based. Industry exists, but is outnumbered by agricultural.
South Vietnam
Australian women mirrored their counterparts in the US, but at a smaller level, based on the population level of Australia's 16 million people at the time.
The Australians provided assistance all over the country due to their expertise on jungle warfare, their main job during the early years was to train the fledgling ARVN to fight for themselves, it soon turned into the Australians performing military operations, reaching it's peak of 60'000 troops in Vietnam.
No , it was loosely based upon the novel by Stephen Coonts who was actually an A-6 pilot during the Vietnam war .
The Australian Red Cross is based in Carlton, Victoria.
By Vietnam's I suppose you mean the North Vietnamese and Vietcong? Well they were a Guerrilla Warfighter so they mainly were volunteers to stop the invading US. And so they could start there decent towards South Vietnam.
A White Russian
The Republic of SOUTH Vietnam was a free society; NORTH Vietnam was communist based.
Combat Arms: Vietnam is based in Vietnam There are other games in the Combat Arms series
Decometer was the father of Loran, used by english troops during WW2. It is a navigation instrument based on the same principle of the Loran-C.
Yes, and the more they could get, the more they wanted.
South Vietnam was an agriculture based society (a farming life).
Based upon the needs of the service. During the Vietnam War, 30 and over was fairly safe for not being drafted.