Approximately 60,000 Australian Men were drafted during the Vietnam War, and about 19,000 Australian draftee's served in Vietnam. On a smaller scale, due to Australia's smaller population, Australia experienced the same anti-war/anti-draft protests as did the United States.
Australia deployed a regiment of their Centurion tanks to Vietnam.
See websites: Australia in Vietnam, the military draft in Australia.
Australia mirrored US actions.
President Johnson's visit to Australia during the Vietnam War was met by Australian anti-war protests.
The Soviet Union and China were two significant allies of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975.
Australia mirrored the US; the draft, riots, protests, casualties, discontent.
Australia had nothing to do with the Vietnam War.
Australia never fought Vietnam.
The U.S. was assisted by Canada, Australia, Korea and the Philippines. North Vietnam was helped by the U.S.S.R. and China.
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 Warships (Destroyers); Infantrymen and Centurion tanks to Vietnam.
Australia is bigger than Vietnam.
No. Vietnam is not a part of Australia. It is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
Australia sent one squadron of Centurion tanks and infantry and artillerymen to South Vietnam.
he was the prime minister of Australia and he sent the troops to Vietnam
Australia deployed infantrymen, artillerymen, and a squadron of Centurion battle tanks to Vietnam.