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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, A Few More Beers
A black and white photograph of Townsville, QLD, 18/08/1968, Rock and Roll stars Little Pattie and Col Joye entertain in the lounge room of a private home. Members of D Company 6 RAR, who had missed the original concert in Vietnan on the 18/08/1966, being otherwise engaged in the Battle of Long Tan and missed the original concert. Standing left to right Robin Rencher, Phil Dixon, sitting left to right Ian Campbell, Peter Doyle and a backup singer.photograph, townsville, d company, 6 rar, battle of long tan, little patti, col joy, robin rencher, phil dixon, ian campbell, peter doyle, gibbons collection catalogue -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Phan, Boi Chau, Overturned Chariot: the Autobiography of Phan-Boi-Chau, 1999
The name of Phan-Boi-Chau may not be readily recognized by many people ouside Vietnan, but within his own country he is one of the most widely known and respected figures in recent history.The name of Phan-Boi-Chau may not be readily recognized by many people ouside Vietnan, but within his own country he is one of the most widely known and respected figures in recent history.revolutionaries - vietnam - biography, phan-boi-chau, autobiography -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Windsor, Gerard, All Day Long the Noise of Battle: An Australian attack in Vietnam
During the Tet Offensive in Vietnan in February 1968 and Australian infamtry company assaulted a North Vietnamese bunker complex. In the longest sustained attack fought by Australians during the Vietnam War the soldiers were forward again and again over three days. Yet the battle passed without any notice in Australia at the time, and the men who fought it were further insulted by higher command's apparent failure to acknowlede what they had done.During the Tet Offensive in Vietnan in February 1968 and Australian infamtry company assaulted a North Vietnamese bunker complex. In the longest sustained attack fought by Australians during the Vietnam War the soldiers were forward again and again over three days. Yet the battle passed without any notice in Australia at the time, and the men who fought it were further insulted by higher command's apparent failure to acknowlede what they had done.tet offensive, 1968, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- participation, australian, soldiers -- australia -- history, north vietnamese bunker