Between 1962 and 1972 Australia was involved in a counterinsurgency war in Vietnam. Counterinsurgencies emerged as the definitive style of warfare during the Cold War. Many prominent nations employed their own unique counterinsurgency doctrines. This thesis examined whether a unique Australian counterinsurgency developed during the Vietnam War. Review of a variety of primary resources indicated that although Australia did not appear to develop a unique counterinsurgency doctrine in the Vietnam War, there is evidence to suggest that distinctive Australian qualities were present, some of which were drawn from British and French examples of counterinsurgency in Malaya and Indochina
In 1962, a group of military advisers known as the Aus-tralian Army Training Team was sent to Vietna...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...
Australia’s engagement with Asia from 1944 until the late 1960s was based on a sense of responsibili...
From 1966 to 1971 Australia deployed the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) to the Vietnam War. Austra...
Australia's Cold War of the 1960s, at home and abroad, was dominated by its highly controversial int...
This posting is the first of two intended to provide an overview of Australian military operations i...
'Victoria per Mentum : Psychological Operations Conducted by the Australian Army in Phuoc Tuy Provin...
For much of its history the Australian Army has been derivative of other armies, especially the Brit...
Understanding the relationship between the United States and its allies reveals much about how Ameri...
Today the mere mention of Vietnam conjures up images of protest in American streets and tensions so ...
[Extract] The Vietnam War was one of Australia’s longest and most divisive conflicts, and Aboriginal...
Where does Australia fit in the story of the “long 1960s”? The nation entered the decade ruled by a ...
Since the end of the Vietnam War, historical research and writing on the Australian military involve...
Historian Peter Edwards presents an overview of Australia\u27s involvement in the Vietnam War
In Australia during the Vietnam War, the charge was frequently made that domestic opposition to the ...
In 1962, a group of military advisers known as the Aus-tralian Army Training Team was sent to Vietna...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...
Australia’s engagement with Asia from 1944 until the late 1960s was based on a sense of responsibili...
From 1966 to 1971 Australia deployed the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF) to the Vietnam War. Austra...
Australia's Cold War of the 1960s, at home and abroad, was dominated by its highly controversial int...
This posting is the first of two intended to provide an overview of Australian military operations i...
'Victoria per Mentum : Psychological Operations Conducted by the Australian Army in Phuoc Tuy Provin...
For much of its history the Australian Army has been derivative of other armies, especially the Brit...
Understanding the relationship between the United States and its allies reveals much about how Ameri...
Today the mere mention of Vietnam conjures up images of protest in American streets and tensions so ...
[Extract] The Vietnam War was one of Australia’s longest and most divisive conflicts, and Aboriginal...
Where does Australia fit in the story of the “long 1960s”? The nation entered the decade ruled by a ...
Since the end of the Vietnam War, historical research and writing on the Australian military involve...
Historian Peter Edwards presents an overview of Australia\u27s involvement in the Vietnam War
In Australia during the Vietnam War, the charge was frequently made that domestic opposition to the ...
In 1962, a group of military advisers known as the Aus-tralian Army Training Team was sent to Vietna...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...
Australia’s engagement with Asia from 1944 until the late 1960s was based on a sense of responsibili...