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Book, Allan and Unwin, Viet Nam shots : a photographic account of Australians at war, 2002
Photographic coverage of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war, on the battlefield and the home front, accompanied by explanatory text. The photographs portray the difficult conditions under which Australians served and fought, in a tribute to those who served and those who did not return.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.199.non-fictionPhotographic coverage of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war, on the battlefield and the home front, accompanied by explanatory text. The photographs portray the difficult conditions under which Australians served and fought, in a tribute to those who served and those who did not return.vietnam war - 1961-1975, vietnam conflict - 1961-1975 - pictorial works -
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Book, Quest Books, War and the soul: Healing our nation's veterans from post-traumatic stress disorder, 2005
Post-traumatic stress disorder increasingly afflicts veterans of modern warfare. To begin healing, says Edward Tick, we must see PTSD as a disorder of identity itself. War's violence can cause the very soul to flee and be lost for life. Drawing on history, mythology, and thirty years of experience, Dr. Tick reveals the universal dimensions of veterans' soul wounding. He uses methods from ancient Greek, Native America, Vietnamese, and other traditions to restore the soul so that the veteran can, at last, truly return home. His work is invaluable for veterans of any war as well as for their families and all who would help themIndex, bibliography, notes, p.329.non-fictionPost-traumatic stress disorder increasingly afflicts veterans of modern warfare. To begin healing, says Edward Tick, we must see PTSD as a disorder of identity itself. War's violence can cause the very soul to flee and be lost for life. Drawing on history, mythology, and thirty years of experience, Dr. Tick reveals the universal dimensions of veterans' soul wounding. He uses methods from ancient Greek, Native America, Vietnamese, and other traditions to restore the soul so that the veteran can, at last, truly return home. His work is invaluable for veterans of any war as well as for their families and all who would help thempost traumatic stress disorder - treatment, veterans - mental health - united states -
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Book, Big Sky Publishing et al, Long Tan : the start of a lifelong battle, 2016
On the afternoon of 18 August 1966, just five kilometres from the main Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Under a blanket of mist and heavy monsoon rain, amid the mud and shattered rubber trees, a dispersed Company of 108 men held its ground with courage and grim determination against a three-sided attack from a force of 2,500 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. When the battle subsided, 18 Australian soldiers lay dead and 24 had been wounded. Battlefield clearance revealed 245 enemy bodies with captured documents later confirming the count at over 500 enemy killed and 800 wounded. These men were led by a gruff and gusty perfectionist, Major Harry Smith. Now, some 47 years after the battle, Harry tells his story for the first time. But Long Tan is more than just an account of a historic battle. Harry Smith takes his readers on an extraordinary journey - one that ultimately reveals a remarkable cover-up at the highest military and political echelons. Long Tan is also Harry's life story and portrays his many personal battles, from failed marriages to commando-style killing; from a horrific parachute accident through to his modern-day struggles with bureaucracy for recognition for his soldiers. Harry's battles are tempered by his love of sailing, where he has at last found some peace. Long Tan portrays the wrenching, visceral experience of a man who has fought lifelong battles, in a story that he is only now able to tell. Harry can still hear the gunfire and smell the blood spilt at Long Tan. For him, the fight continues. Collapse summaryIll, maps, p.336.non-fictionOn the afternoon of 18 August 1966, just five kilometres from the main Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Under a blanket of mist and heavy monsoon rain, amid the mud and shattered rubber trees, a dispersed Company of 108 men held its ground with courage and grim determination against a three-sided attack from a force of 2,500 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. When the battle subsided, 18 Australian soldiers lay dead and 24 had been wounded. Battlefield clearance revealed 245 enemy bodies with captured documents later confirming the count at over 500 enemy killed and 800 wounded. These men were led by a gruff and gusty perfectionist, Major Harry Smith. Now, some 47 years after the battle, Harry tells his story for the first time. But Long Tan is more than just an account of a historic battle. Harry Smith takes his readers on an extraordinary journey - one that ultimately reveals a remarkable cover-up at the highest military and political echelons. Long Tan is also Harry's life story and portrays his many personal battles, from failed marriages to commando-style killing; from a horrific parachute accident through to his modern-day struggles with bureaucracy for recognition for his soldiers. Harry's battles are tempered by his love of sailing, where he has at last found some peace. Long Tan portrays the wrenching, visceral experience of a man who has fought lifelong battles, in a story that he is only now able to tell. Harry can still hear the gunfire and smell the blood spilt at Long Tan. For him, the fight continues. Collapse summary vietnam conflict - australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 – battles – long tan -
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Book, Bruce Davies, The battle at Ngok Tavak: A bloody defeat in South Vietnam 1968, 2008
In 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Laos, a Special Forces Company, under the command of an Australian Army Captain, supported by a Marine artillery detachment, occupied an old French fort, on a hill known as Ngok Tavak. The circumstances of the battle that ensued, and the subsequent retreat from Ngok Tavak, left in their wake issues that cried out for resolution for decades after the event. A number of American bodies were left where they had fallen during the battle, and another American, the nephew of Katharine Hepburn, went missing. After speaking extensively to the battle survivors and loved ones of the American warriors, and searching through accounts from official reports that included Vietnamese documents, eyewitness statements and war diaries, Bruce Davies has pieced together the evidence that will bring resolution to the questions that still haunt many of those connected to the battle. A story that needed to be told for the veterans who survived and for those who did not, for their families and for the sake of history. Lieutenant Colonel Brian Cooper (Retd), Australian Infantry, South Vietnam 1971-72Index, bib, ill, p.241.non-fictionIn 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Laos, a Special Forces Company, under the command of an Australian Army Captain, supported by a Marine artillery detachment, occupied an old French fort, on a hill known as Ngok Tavak. The circumstances of the battle that ensued, and the subsequent retreat from Ngok Tavak, left in their wake issues that cried out for resolution for decades after the event. A number of American bodies were left where they had fallen during the battle, and another American, the nephew of Katharine Hepburn, went missing. After speaking extensively to the battle survivors and loved ones of the American warriors, and searching through accounts from official reports that included Vietnamese documents, eyewitness statements and war diaries, Bruce Davies has pieced together the evidence that will bring resolution to the questions that still haunt many of those connected to the battle. A story that needed to be told for the veterans who survived and for those who did not, for their families and for the sake of history. Lieutenant Colonel Brian Cooper (Retd), Australian Infantry, South Vietnam 1971-72vietnam - history 1945-1975, vietnam - special forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Letter
Letter (copy) from vietnamese Community in Australia dated 3/12/1992 conveying condolences to families of deceased soldiers during the Vietnam War. copy of articl re the biggest king cobra killed by Australian troops in south East Asia with emblem of D & E Platoon Nui Dat, South Vietnam dated 1966 - 1971vietnamese community in australia, letter, nui dat, south vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal
... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Medal Vietnamese War ...Gold Coloured Star shaped Medal attached to red with gold stripe ribbon. Bronze (small) star attached to ribbon Khang Chien in red writing under Star with Laurel leavesKhang Chienmedal, vietnamese war medals -
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Photograph - Photograph, mounted: Victim of war, Vung Tau Orphan, 1968
Mounted black and white photograph of Vietnamese child with injured right eye. He is wearing long-sleeved pajama top fastened with a press-stud and eating a piece of baguette, which he is holding in his right hand. Image in black wooden frame which has holes from where it was fastened to wall, but lacks a back board.VICTIM OF WAR -- IN A VUNGTAU / ORPHANAGE IN 1968 / PICTURED BY ALEX GALLphotograph, orphanage, vietnamese children, alex gall, vung tau -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, USB, Photograph taken in the Vietnam War & also a reunion in Townsville in 2011
Black/white & coloured photos taken during the Vietnam War of Australian soldiers, camps, helicopters etc. as well as Vietnamese villages & people. Also photos of a re-union in Townsville on Anzac Day in 2011 & a poem.vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian, operation oakley, operation kenmore, vietnamese villages -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, USB, Photograph of the Vietnam War
Photos of soldiers, helicopters, Vietnamese villages & people etc.vietnam war (1961-1975), vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian, vietnamese villages, vietnamese children -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Montagnard Dagger
Montagnard Dagger, C 1964, souvenired by Major Ian McKeown, Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV). The Central Highlands emerged as a strategically important area during the Vietnam War, because it included the Ho Chi Minh trail, the North Vietnamese supply line for Viet Cong forces in the south. communists passing through the highlands had, however, to contend with the Montagnards who they called Thurong (highlanders). The Montagnards were a formidable opponent in their home terrain and were not adverse to using their traditional weapons when dispatching their enemies, particularly when maintaining silence was critical. On loan courtesy the collection of Ian McKeownWooden handle. Metal reinforcement both ends of handle. Metal curved blade with concaved tip.maj mckeown, aattv, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), montagnard dagger, montagnards -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear - Military police helmet, South Vietnamese
Helmet worn by the Quan Cahn, South Vietnamese military police, during the war in Vietnam. This item was collected because it contributes to an understanding of those involved in the war in Vietnam (1962–1972) other than Australian servicemen. Black helmet with chin strap. Painted at centre front in large white letters is QC (Quan Canh). Three stripes of equal width (red, white, red) circle the helmet from either side of the letters. es. . Inside there are the numbers, 29959 and the name Whitefield on the inside strap.On front: QC, Inside are the numbers, 29959 and the name Whitefield on underside of chinstrap.qc, helmet, south vietnam military police, quan canh, cpl js archbold, military medal -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of David Edgley
Memorabilia of David Edgley consisting of 9 copies of hand drawn, purple coloured, humourous cartoons depicting soldiers during in the Vietnam War & also a small cartoon of a Vietnamese soldier with the text written in Vietnamese.cartoon, vietnam war - 1961-1975 - soldiers - australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Vietnam through foreign eyes: the truth of Viet Cong terror, 1967
Photocopy of the booklet.vietnam war, 1961-1975, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- atrocities, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- medical care -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Dept. of External Affairs, Vietnam: First Half of 1965, 1965
A booklet on selected documents on International Affairsvietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -- sources, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- sources -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam: war in the jungle (Copy 1)
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 2002
First team in Vietnam: know your enemy - the Viet Cong.united states. army. air cavalry division, 1st -- film amd video adaptations., vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- aerial operations, american -- film and video adapatations -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Going Upriver: the long war of John Kerry, 2007
vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -- personal narratives, american, united states -- foreign relations -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Hearts and Minds, 1974
vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- united states, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -- united states -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam: war in the jungle (Copy 2)
vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -- videorecordings -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Vietnam War Medals of Service (Anomolies), 2020
... Vietnamese War Medals Vietnam War Medals of Service (Anomolies ...Information behind the belated award of the Republic of South Vietnamese Campaign Medal etc.royal australian navy, vietnamese war medals, vietnam war medals of service (anomolies) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Blindfolded
Framed colour Photograph of three North Vietnamese Prisoners are shown seated wearing blindfolds. Their hands are tied behind their backs.photograph, prisoner of war -
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Document, 50th Anniversary RAAF in Vietnam
... Military Commitment to the Vietnam War. The South Vietnamese flag... to the Vietnam War. The South Vietnamese flag flies in the background ...Document in timber frame of The Vietnamese Veterans Association of VIC Commemerates the 50th Anniversary of Australian Military Commitment to the Vietnam War. The South Vietnamese flag flies in the background. Plaque of the 9 RAAF units are in the foreground.raaf assoc vic, framed document, vietnam veterans association of vic -
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Artwork, other - Scroll, pen and ink, A Queer Place
The artwork is compiled by putting art sheets againts each other on a yellow wash background. It is more than 3 metres long with the start on the left and finish on the right. This scroll portraits Peter O'Neil's ruminations on Vietnam war and the damaging effect on him.THE QUEER PLACE, "VIET-NAM THE CIRCUS WITH TOO MANY CLOWNS", "INEXPLICABLE VIET-NAM"1 rar, art work, peter o'neill -
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Painting, Dr Dorothy Angel OAM
... with the Vietnamese casualities of the war itself, but their services were... from 1964 - 1972. These teams dealt with the Vietnamese ...An Original painting of Dorothy Angel in the foreground of the painting. In the background there is a patient lying on a bed with five people nearby.Dr Dorothy (Dot) Angel OAM (Order Of Australian Medal) was a young nursing sister who volunteered to serve on one of the Australian Civilian Surgical Teams sent to South Vietnam by the Australian Government from 1964 - 1972. These teams dealt with the Vietnamese casualities of the war itself, but their services were also albe to bolster a very depleted general health care system in the provincial hospitals. Dot served on an Alfrred Hospital team sent to Bien Hoa in 1967painting, vietnam lest we forget, order of australia, nurses - vietnam, bien hoa -
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Book, McKay, Gary, Bullets, Beans and Bandages: Australians at War in Vietnam (Copy 1)
... active service in the Viet Nam War. Bullets, Beans and Bandages ...Viet Nam was Australia's longest war. What was it really like for the 50,000 Australians who served between 1962 and 1972? Bullets, Beans and Bandages is a unique collection of impressions, reactions, feelings and fears - the often spellbinding personal experiences of Australians who saw active service in the Viet Nam War.Viet Nam was Australia's longest war. What was it really like for the 50,000 Australians who served between 1962 and 1972? Bullets, Beans and Bandages is a unique collection of impressions, reactions, feelings and fears - the often spellbinding personal experiences of Australians who saw active service in the Viet Nam War.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, vietnam veterans -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Brodie, Scott, Australia in the Vietnam War (Copy 1)
I grew up in the Vietnam era. I was a teenager during that most turbulent of times, but feel most of the impact of the protest movement passed me by as it did so many of my contemporaries.I grew up in the Vietnam era. I was a teenager during that most turbulent of times, but feel most of the impact of the protest movement passed me by as it did so many of my contemporaries.vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - paticipation, australian -
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Book, Brodie, Scott, Australia in the Vietnam War (Copy 3)
I grew up in the Vietnam era. I was a teenager during that most turbulent of times, but feel most of the impact of the protest movement passed me by as it did so many of my contemporaries.I grew up in the Vietnam era. I was a teenager during that most turbulent of times, but feel most of the impact of the protest movement passed me by as it did so many of my contemporaries.vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - participation, australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Chinnery, Philip, Air War in Vietnam. (Copy 1)
For 30 years the United States was involved in the affairs of Vietnam, from the end of World War 2 until the final collapse of the South in 1975.For 30 years the United States was involved in the affairs of Vietnam, from the end of World War 2 until the final collapse of the South in 1975. vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - aerial operations, american -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Chinnery, Philip, Air War in Vietnam. (Copy 2)
For 30 years the United States was involved in the affairs of Vietnam, from the end of World War 2 until the final collapse of the South in 1975.For 30 years the United States was involved in the affairs of Vietnam, from the end of World War 2 until the final collapse of the South in 1975.vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - aerial operations, american -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Marshall, S.L.A, Ambush; and Bird; Two Vietnam Battle Narratives. (Copy 1)
In Ambush, Marshall examines the Battle of Dau Tieng (November 1966), a firefight typical of American vs. V.C. troop in actions in the early part of the war.In Ambush, Marshall examines the Battle of Dau Tieng (November 1966), a firefight typical of American vs. V.C. troop in actions in the early part of the war. vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - campaigns