Book, Sexton, Michael, War for the Asking: How Australia Invited Itself to Vietnam. (Copy 1)
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For many years it was widely accepted that American political and diplomatic pressure was the reason for Australia's entry into the Vietnam War. However, top secret documents from the period indicate that: Australia had volunteered the use ofcombat troops some time before the decision was announced in April 1965.