Social and economic development: Phuoc Tuy 1966 to 1971

Robert HallActivities, Articles, Civil Affairs, Uncategorised, Vietnam War, Vietnamese politics

By Bob Hall Over the course of the war between 1966 when the Australian Task Force arrived, to the end of 1971 when the Task Force departed, Phuoc Tuy Province underwent significant changes. Some of these were the direct result of civil affairs projects. Some were indirect results of these projects. Still others were the result of improving security and … Read More

The Swimmer Sapper Attack on USS Meeker County – June 1970

Robert HallRoyal Australian Navy, Uncategorised, Vietnam War

By Hector Donohue The Swimmer Sapper Threat The significant threat posed by swimmer sappers in Vietnam was accentuated on 1 November 1968 when USS Westchester County (LST-1167), a 115m tank landing ship, was attacked, resulting in the US Navy’s greatest single-incident combat loss of life during the entire Vietnam War. The ship had resumed duty with the Mobile Riverine Forces … Read More

Ambassador Bunker and the Tet Offensive of 1968

Robert HallArticles, Vietnam War, Vietnamese politics

By Bob Hall Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Vietnam from 5 April 1967 to 11 May 1973, wrote lengthy monthly reports to Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. Bunker wrote a final report to President Johnson on the President’s last days in office, on 16 January 1969. It ran to 56 pages. In it, Bunker … Read More

Gallup Polls #3 – US attitudes to the Vietnam War

Robert HallArticles, Vietnam War

By Bob Hall Throughout the course of the Vietnam War, Gallup Polls were regularly conducted in the United States. Beginning in 1965 the polls asked a standard question: In view of the developments since we entered the fighting in Vietnam, do you think the US made a mistake sending troops to fight in Vietnam?[1] The graph below shows the polling … Read More

Gallup Polls #2 – Australian support for Vietnam deployment

Robert HallArticles, Australian Army, Uncategorised, Vietnam War

By Bob Hall Following the Second World War, elements of the Australian Defence Forces were deployed on the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan, the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency and on Confrontation. In the early 1960s, public attention was drawn to the possibility that Australian forces may again be deployed on combat operations, this time in Vietnam. The following … Read More

Gallup Polls #1 – National Service

Robert HallArticles, Australian Army, National Service, Uncategorised, Vietnam War

By Bob Hall In May 1964 the Australian government introduced the National Service Scheme. Under the scheme, young men were selected by ballot for two years compulsory military service which could include service overseas in a war zone. National servicemen first deployed to Vietnam as part of the 1st Australian Task Force in May-June 1966. The 1RAR Battalion Group, which … Read More

The real story: First battle of Coral

Robert HallAustralian Army, Vietnam War

By Ian F. Ahearn Background – Operation Toan Thang   Operation Toan Thang (Complete Victory) was launched on 8 April 1968. It was a combined operation deploying 70,000 US, Vietnamese, Australian, New Zealand and Thai troops with the initial aim of destroying enemy forces in the III Corps area.   Australian participation in the combined operation commenced on 21 April 1968 with the … Read More

Hoa Long Dance gone wrong

Derrill de HeerArticles, Australian Army, Psyops

  By Derrill de Heer From March 1970 until November 1970 I was in charge of one air and two ground  teams at 1st Psychological Operations Unit in Nui Dat. One night there was an urgent request for a ground team with their loudspeaker capabilities, to report to 1st Australian Reinforcement Unit (1 ARU) within Nui Dat. On arrival at … Read More

Australian Psyops in Vietnam 1970

Derrill de HeerArticles, Australian Army, Psyops, Uncategorised2 Comments

By Derrill De Heer[1] One hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the most skilful Subduing the other’s military without battle is the most skilful.  Sun Tzu.  500 B.C. From Chapter 3 strategy of Attack[2]   When the 1st Australian Task Force deployed to Vietnam in May-June 1966 the Australian Army had already developed doctrine for the conduct of … Read More

Nui Le: The last battle, 21 Sep 1971

Robert Hall33 PAVN Regiment, Articles, Australian Army, Uncategorised, Vietnam War11 Comments

By Gary McKay In late September 1971 I was a 23 year-old rifle platoon commander in Delta Company of the 4th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment. We were on operations in the north of Phuoc Tuy Province searching for and hoping to destroy our enemy; the highly trained, strictly disciplined and deeply motivated soldiers from the North Vietnamese Army’s 33rd … Read More