The Vietnam war was NOT in Australia. It happened in Vietnam. Life in Australia did not change much due to the Vietnam War.
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
Australia entered the Vietnam War because Australia feared that they would have to face the spread of Communism.
Australia too, had a draft.
he was the prime minister of Australia and he sent the troops to Vietnam
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Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
Australia never fought Vietnam.
Australia entered the Vietnam War because Australia feared that they would have to face the spread of Communism.
President Johnson's visit to Australia during the Vietnam War was met by Australian anti-war protests.
Australia was an ally of the US and sent troops to fight in both WWII and Vietnam.
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Australia too, had a draft.
he was the prime minister of Australia and he sent the troops to Vietnam
Over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in the Vietnam War.
Australia and Vietnam have had diplomatic ties since about 1973. Australia is Vietnam's 4th largest export market and seventh largest commercial trading partner.
Australia sent 4 Navy Destroyers and a regiment of Australian Centurion tanks into the Vietnam War.
Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War was to stop the spread of communism. What began as a limited engagement of a few troops ended with more than 60,000 troops in Vietnam and the title as Australia's most costly war.