Photos Aussies and Kiwi's in Vietnam

Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam. 1968-05. Major Geoff F. Cohen and Corporal D. F. Butler, both members of 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR), dress the wounds of a North Vietnamese soldier captured after the battle at Fire Support Base (FSB) Balmoral, twenty five miles north of Saigon. It was the second attack on the base since it was established.

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Original description and photo sourced by: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C318592

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Iroquois helicopter machine gunners from No 9 Squadron, check their weapons after a mission in support of Australian troops in the rubber plantations near the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) Headquarters, near Vung Tau, South Vietnam, known as Operation Bribie. During a reconnaissance run over the Long Tan area, the RAAF men spotted three Viet Cong (VC) moving through the rubber trees. They swept into the attack and the three VC guerrillas were believed killed. Draped in machine gun 7.62mm ammunition belts, the crewmen are A18504 Leading Aircraftman (LAC) Brian Víncent Taylor, of Rockhampton, Qld (left), and A56669 LAC Brian Boyd (Ron) Hill, of Subiaco, WA (right). These men along with O37576 Flight Lieutenant Robert Andrew Macintosh, and co-pilot O37553 Geoffrey Alfred Banfield, flew the Bell UH-1B Iroquois A2-1019 during Operation Bribie. This aircraft is now part of the Australian War Memorial's collection.

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Original description and photo sourced by: www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1123296

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No 9 Squadron crew members gather at the door of their Iroquois helicopter on the helipad at 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF), looking at the maps which had been retrieved from a Viet Cong (VC) jungle camp during their last mission. Identified, left to right: A112542 Leading Aircraftman (LAC) David Ranald Spalding, door gunner, of Southport, Qld; A17445 LAC John Alexander Henson, door gunner, of Malanda via Cairns, Qld; O219176 Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) Leslie Wilfred (Les) Morris, pilot, of Frenches Forest, NSW.

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Original description and photo sourced by: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1167518

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Torchlight search by 37834 Sapper (Spr) Raymond Bellinger, of Melbourne, Victoria as he crawls along a Viet Cong tunnel during Operation Enoggera. Spr Bellinger was one of a team of engineers who searched hundreds of yards of Viet Cong tunnels after the 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR), had occupied the village.

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Original description and photo sourced by: www.awm.gov.au/collection/CUN/66/0523/VN/

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Ground crewmen keeping in touch by radio with the aircrew of a Canberra Jet Bomber as it prepares to leave the revetment on a bombing mission. The team sending the aircraft on its way are, left to right: A19275 Leading Aircraftman (LAC) Terrence John (Terry) Flynn, armament fitter, of Gympie, Qld; A220873 LAC Robert Aidan Bergman, radio technician, of Maryborough, Qld; A110472 LAC Gregory Clark (Greg) Roberts, electrical fitter, of Caloundra, Qld.

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Original description and photo sourced by: www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1167497

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Today we honor James Dewey of
Glencoe, Pennsylvania
, who fell in 1967. He was 20 years old. Today is his birthday. He is remembered by his cousin, Darla:


"I was only 2 when Jimmy died in Vietnam. He was born my cousin but lived with our family for several years while in high school. All my life my Mom kept his picture on our wall and the letters he wrote home tied up in a bow in her dresser drawer. Our family honors him, we love him, and we are better people because he was one of us. We know we'll see him again some day. He was a great young man and we're proud to have had him in our family."

James is remembered on Panel 17E, Line 98 of The Wall→https://bit.ly/300xGn5

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Vung Tau, South Vietnam. May 1967. Sapper Bruce Pattinson of Wynnum, Qld, takes a sight using the 40mm Bofors gun on board the Army's Medium Landing Ship, Vernon Sturdee, while tied up at Vung Tau. Vernon Sturdee is being used to ferry supplies to Baria and Saigon. It makes at least two trips a week. So far the ship has not been fired on, but its gunners are waiting and ready for Viet Cong action.

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Vietnam Election Day Leaflets being distributed by US Army door-gunner Private Walter Gorzynski from a No 9 Squadron, RAAF, helicopter. A wave of dysentery among the ranks of RAAF door gunners caused No 9 Iroquois Squadron, based at Vung Tau, to accept the services of US Army helicopter door gunners who had volunteered for any missions in the Iroquois. Members of the 765th Security Platoon checked in daily to see if their services could be used within the Squadron.

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Original description and photo sourced by:https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C3670

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316852 Pilot Officer (PO) Ross Lester Mathieson, of Stanhope, Vic, at the controls of his Iroquois helicopter before a mission in Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam. PO Mathieson is a member of No 9 Squadron, RAAF, based at Vung Tau, 35 miles south east of Saigon. The squadron supports troops of the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) in their operations in the Province.

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Original description and photo sourced by:https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C36609

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A wave of illness among the ranks of RAAF door gunners caused the members of the No 9 Iroquois Squadron, RAAF, based at Vung Tau, to accept the services of US Army helicopter door gunners who had volunteered for any missions in the Iroquois. Members of the 765th Security Platoon checked in daily to see if their services could be used within the Squadron. Left to right, two US Army door gunners from No 765th Security Platoon, Vung Tau, Private (Pte) Virgil John of California and Pte Walter Gorzynski of Colorado, talk to RAAF Iroquois pilot 37576 Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) Robert Andrew (Bob) MacIntosh, of Ainslie, ACT.

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Original description and photo sourced by: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C36701

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South Vietnam. 10 November 1971. Lieutenant (Lt) Mick Murphy of Townsville, Qld, calls `clear' as he checks the weapon of one of his tracker platoon members who had just returned to base at Nui Dat after his final patrol. Soon afterwards Lt Murphy and other soldiers of Support Company, 4RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment), were extracted from Nui Dat, Headquarters of the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) for the last five and a half years. The Battalion is now based at Vung Tau which has become the main base for the marshalling of units for embarkation and the closing down of unit stores ready for shipment to Australia.

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Original description and photo sourced by: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C37048

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Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam. January 1971. Officers of 7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (7RAR), and 106 Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (RAA), study a map after joining forces during an operation in Phuoc Tuy Province. The operation lasted thirty days and consisted mainly of patrols and ambushes. Left to right: Officers Commanding the battalion's C Company, Major Geoff Skardon of Bathurst, NSW; Captain Denis Byrne of Lota, Qld, forward observer with 106 Battery; and the Commanding Officer of 7RAR, Lieutenant Colonel Ron Grey of Watson's Bay, NSW.

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Original description and photo sourced by:
www.awm.gov.au/collection/C324866

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam, 10 November 1971. Returning to Nui Dat from their final patrol in Vietnam, these men of B Company, 4RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment), were to move with their Battalion to Vung Tau prior to embarkation for Australia. The soldier leading is carrying a 7.62mm GMPG M60 machine gun and two belts of ammunition.

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Original description and photo sourced by www.awm.gov.au/collection/C60288

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