Photos Aussies and Kiwi's in Vietnam

Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 1968-08-30. Sapper Trevor Campbell of Beenleigh, Qld, works on one of the rock crushing machine in the quarry at Nui Dat. The quarry, worked by members of the 1st Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE), yields more than 23,000 cubic yards of blue metal each month for use around the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) Base.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 1968-08-30. Sapper Peter Adair of Eumundi, Qld, breaks up a rock jam on one of the crushing machines in operation at the quarry at Nui Dat. The quarry, worked by members of the 1st Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE), yields more than 23,000 cubic yards of blue metal each month for use around the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) Base.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 1968-08-30. Lance Corporal Lance McMillan of West Heidelberg, Vic, checks the daily tally of petrol issues at the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) Base at Nui Dat. He is a member of the 8th Petroleum Platoon Detachment serving in Phuoc Tuy Province. Note the reading on the machine is 13216 gallons.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. June 1971. The Minister for the Army, Mr Andrew Peacock (left), talks with Vietnamese officers at the Jungle Warfare Training Centre at Nui Dat, Headquarters of the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF). Mr Peacock, on a six day tour of South Vietnam, visited the school and talked with the Vietnamese and Australian instructors. The school trains Vietnamese sergeants and officers in Australian jungle tactics and warfare and is staffed by experienced Australian and Vietnamese personnel

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 19 July 1971. Eight Victorian entertainers performed for soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. On stage, Melbourne soul singer Verity Milheusen performs one of her numbers to an enthusiastic audience from 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (4RAR).

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 19 July 1971. Eight Victorian entertainers performed for soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. On stage, Melbourne club singer Lyn Dutton performs one of her numbers to an enthusiastic audience from 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (4RAR).

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 19 July 1971. Eight Victorian entertainers performed for soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. On stage, Melbourne club singer Lyn Dutton performs one of her numbers to an enthusiastic audience from 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (4RAR). She was backed by the Vibrants, one of Melbourne's top groups.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 19 July 1971. Eight Victorian entertainers performed for soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. On stage, Melbourne club singer Lyn Dutton performs one of her numbers to an enthusiastic audience from 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (4RAR). She was backed by the Vibrants, one of Melbourne's top groups.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 19 July 1971. Eight Victorian entertainers performed for soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. On stage, Melbourne entertainers Lyn Dutton, Verity Milheusen and Julie Oliver, perform one of their numbers to an enthusiastic audience from 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (4RAR). They are backed by the Vibrants, one of Melbourne's top groups

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 19 July 1971. Eight Victorian entertainers performed for soldiers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. On stage, Melbourne comedian and singer Ray Gilson, Lyn Dutton (left), Verity Milheusen and Julie Oliver, perform one of their numbers to an enthusiastic audience from 4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (4RAR). They are backed by the Vibrants, one of Melbourne's top groups.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. September 1971. Charlie Brown and Snoopy sketches can be found throughout the 1st Australian Task Force Base (1ATF) at Nui Dat. The sign reads: Trackers Anti-Tank. Snoopy is saying `Gulp! 365 and a Wakey'.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 24 September 1971. Surrounded by packages is Lance Corporal John James of Geeveston, Tas, a postal clerk with the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) at Nui Dat. His workload has increased since the announcement of the withdrawal of the Australian Force in Vietnam. Servicemen have packaged up their Asian purchases so that they can send them home.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. November 1970. Identical twins Paul (left) and Keith Scott, serving together with the 1st Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE), at Nui Dat, pack some of their demolition equipment before going out on operations. Lance Corporal Paul and Sapper Keith, both of Beverley Hills, NSW, were called up for National Service in April last year and so far have managed to stick together, although on operations they usually travel with different Task Force units.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. November 1970. Identical twins Paul (left) and Keith Scott, serving together with the 1st Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE), at Nui Dat, pack some of their demolition equipment before going out on operations. Lance Corporal Paul and Sapper Keith, both of Beverley Hills, NSW, were called up for National Service in April last year and so far have managed to stick together, although on operations they usually travel with different Task Force units.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. November 1970. Identical twins Paul (left) and Keith Scott, serving together with the 1st Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE), at Nui Dat, pack some of their demolition equipment before going out on operations. Lance Corporal Paul and Sapper Keith, both of Beverley Hills, NSW, were called up for National Service in April last year and so far have managed to stick together, although on operations they usually travel with different Task Force units.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. May 1971. Sergeant Wilf Lock of Melbourne, Vic, takes careful aim during a clay pigeon shoot at the Nui Dat Gun Club. The club, which incorporates the highest levels of safety, was formed in March 1970 and now has a membership of about sixty.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. May 1971. Preparing to shoot during a competition at the Nui Dat Gun Club are, left to right: Craftsman Ron Munroe of Swan Hill, Vic, Second Lieutenant John Ainsworth of Melbourne, Vic, and Sergeant Wilf Lock of Melbourne, Vic. The club has about sixty members and during a typical afternoon shoot, as many as 800 shells are fired at clay pigeons.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. 1967-12. Task Force fortifications require the use of thousands of sand bags. A daily work force of Vietnamese villagers turn up at the sandpit, a few miles from Nui Dat, to fill and tie the sandbags for one piastre payment a day. The average worker can fill about 130 bags a day, which earns them more than a rice field labourer. The sandbags are then trucked to units and laid by Australian troops.

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June 1966. Members of D Company, 5 Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR) work on setting up the headquarters of 1 Australian Task Force (1ATF) at Nui Dat. 1ATF, comprising two Australian infantry battalions, was formed in May 1966. Nui Dat was to remain the major base for Australian forces in Vietnam until 1971. Identified is WO2 Don McGregor, Company Sergeant Major (CSM) (centre, in shorts, back to camera); all others unidentified.

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