Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War information
Australian involvement in the Vietnam War
Australian involvement in the Vietnam War
Part of the Vietnam War
Australian soldiers from 7 RAR waiting to be picked up by US Army helicopters following a cordon and search operation near Phước Hải on 26 August 1967. This image is etched on the Vietnam Forces National Memorial, Canberra.
Location
Republic of Vietnam
Objective
To support South Vietnam against Communist attacks
Date
31 July 1962 – 18 December 1972
Executed by
Approximately 61,000 military personnel[1]
Casualties
521 killed, ~3,000 wounded
Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War began with a small commitment of 30 military advisors in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australian personnel following the Menzies Government's April 1965 decision to upgrade its military commitment to South Vietnam's security.[2] By the time the last Australian personnel were withdrawn in 1972, the Vietnam War had become Australia's longest war, eventually being surpassed by Australia's long-term commitment to the War in Afghanistan. It remains Australia's largest force contribution to a foreign conflict since the Second World War, and was also the most controversial military action in Australia since the conscription controversy during World War I. Although initially enjoying broad support due to concerns about the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, an increasingly influential anti-war movement developed, particularly in response to the government's imposition of conscription.
The withdrawal of Australia's forces from South Vietnam began in November 1970, under the Gorton Government, when 8 RAR completed its tour of duty and was not replaced. A phased withdrawal followed and, by 11 January 1973, Australian involvement in hostilities in Vietnam had ceased. Nevertheless, Australian troops from the Australian Embassy Platoon remained deployed in the country until 1 July 1973,[2] and Australian forces were deployed briefly in April 1975, during the fall of Saigon, to evacuate personnel from the Australian embassy. Approximately 60,000 Australians served in the war: 521 were killed and more than 3,000 were wounded.[3]
^"About this Nominal Roll". Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
^ ab"Vietnam War 1962–1972". Website. Army History Unit. Archived from the original on 5 September 2006. Retrieved 20 September 2006.
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