Australian troops were sent to Vietnam on Robert Menzies orders (the Australian prime minister of the time). They were sent to Vietnam because Communism was spreading throughout Asia, and Menzies feared it coming to Australia, so he sent our troops in. Although, our troops only started out as advisers to our allies, but sometime later Menzies decided to send in our combat troops.
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
The USA helped a lot, but other countries like South Korea, New Zealand, Australia and Thailand helped, as well.
Australia entered the Vietnam War because Australia feared that they would have to face the spread of Communism.
Australia was an ally of the US and sent troops to fight in both WWII and Vietnam.
President Johnson's visit to Australia during the Vietnam War was met by Australian anti-war protests.
NVA and VC, same as with the rest of the allies.
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
3 August 1962 - 2 December 1972 .
The allies during the Vietnam War were the US, South Viets, South Koreans, Thai's, Philippines, Australia and New Zealanders.
Soldiers from North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Korea, Australia, and the United States were all effectively trained and prepared for battle in the Vietnam Conflict.
Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Air war-North Vietnam Ground war-South Vietnam
Australia never fought Vietnam.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
The USA helped a lot, but other countries like South Korea, New Zealand, Australia and Thailand helped, as well.