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  • Lol

  • Wtf

  • i cant hear australian hero marching

  • Yes I sure as hell can hear those Aussie's marching. I am an American who flew DUSTOFF in 2,3,and 4 CORPs. My company had a standby aircraft at NuiDat. I remember tea time well. As I recall everybody went to tea. But you guys are the BEST. Thank you for all of your help and service. The Aussie are forever embedded in my brain. Need some Fosters Welcome Home Brother. Chet Crump Flight Medic 45th Med Co (AA) and 247th Med Det (HA) 69, 70 71

  • VIETNAM VETERANS DAY - 18TH AUGUST - LEST WE FORGET

  • watch my vietnam video its good

    

  • Ther is a song from vet nan time called snippers hill does any one know how to locate it? Or who it was by?

  • Where do you get premium items , i only got few from premiumfreebies dotttt TK , but i want more

  • this is the most beautiful and calming and perfect video i have ever seen. PRIDE STRONG!!! (i didnt even no australia helped us in nam )

  • my dad was in this war and im very proud of him and he is alive

  • thank u for your support Australia

  • U.S and Australia fought this war.

    u.s more nown thoe, but australians just like these days in iraq, are on the frontlines doing u.s bad work.

    aussie aussie aussie oi oi oi

  • IT WILL BE VC CTENAR1970; Dull and Mr. who one vietcong criminal of war that killed of form coward enters 1968 the 1975, approximately 150 innocent civilians in the Vietnam of the South. Gentleman and vietcong coward, who was abandoned by government of Hanoi. Ctenar1970 care. The justice of God and blind person, to put the powerful hand of God and. Here one becomes, if here paid.

  • Some interesting comments... it's easy to determine who's seen the elephant and who doesn't have a clue! Wecome home, mates, and a special "hat's off" to the Issue FAC's.

  • I believe all Vietnam vets deserve to be honered, though I do not agree with the war they done what they had to do. same as the curent war we the us are in, I have the utmost respect for out troups but do not agree with the war it's self.

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  • And for the record, for brother and sister veterans down under, welcome home. Your sacrifices have been overlooked by many.

  • @marvinpull just so you know, many of australia's heroes returned to aussie soil only to be booed and spat on by the public

  • yeah my nan told me when the australian hero's or troops come home they were booed and spat on by some people, why is this, we helpd save our beliefs?

  • @kidoftheblock This is because of images sent home via the media were shocking. These images include a little girl on fire running down a street on fire while being watched by troops. and a troop holding up an arm and smiling. But the problem with these images was that they were of American Troops not Australians but because of these pictures the troop were thought of as monsters even though most were forced to go.

  • @Cruiseshipfan another "kid" talking about something he knows nothing about. get your head out of your video games and try reading a book. the girls name was Phan Thị Kim Phúc and the troops in the picture are Vietnamese and the Vietnamese AF dropped the napam on the village, not the US or Aussies. The Aussies I served with in Viet Nam were top notch soldiers and most were volunteers. Its a shame little kids like you don't have a clue.......and never will.

  • @phrog46crewmmaf I know about these details I just never went into detail as I ran out of run and what is with the attack on my I never did anything wrong, all you did was add more detail too it. I have respect for our troops and all ways have and after that you have lost my respect as I did nothing wrong except give a basic idea of why they were hated. All my information was correct and nothing was wrong with it except I didn't include every little detail. I had no room left to write more.

  • @Cruiseshipfan you lied about everything, she was not running down the street on fire. look at the picture. again, it was VIETNAMESE troops in the picture and who dropped the napam, not Americans, again look at the picture. better yet, just keep your head stuck up an xbox and try not to be a burden on society......you've already started down the loser of life lane.

  • @phrog46crewmmaf What the hell you have no idea who I am, how old I am or what I do so you are not that smart when you say these things. I very rarely are on game consoles and I hate Xbox. And is it a big deal if she was running stand or walking, NO. and i mean that the Americans were the second picture not the first. I haven't said one thing bad so why are you attacking me?

  • Did Australians, New Zealanders get drafted too, without a choice of if they wanted to go or not?

  • no because if im right, the president of vietnam at that time, Thieu send out help request and Thailand,USA,New Zealand,Australia,and South Korea answered the request.

  • Australians were drafted during the Vietnam war. The government used a system based upon birth dates to decide who would be conscripted. Volunteers also served of course.

  • i respect every vietnam veteran including the aulstralians but americans had more deaths and i hate the fact that some hippies were happy hate the veterans had died. fortunatley for aulstarilia there country wasnt devided into pro war and anti war

  • tahst because australias racist as fuck

  • i guess thats why you filthy red coats get along with your islamic population so well...

  • sorry we couldn't just take their children away from their families and "educate" them like you........

  • As long as world societies adulate cowboy style heroics, adventure and legalized killing, the human species hasn't got a chance at survival.

    Warfare is all about heroics, adventure and legalized killing.

    Since every society, for whatever reason, permits war, the human species is screwed. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but eventually, we will screw ourselves..

  • see what happens when every one works together we win

  • Thank you and God Bless, sometimes people tend to forget there was more than one country in the wars and I thank each and everyone of them

  • i respect world war 2 and all the wars australias been in

  • look, yanks are full of crap. shit in ww2, we won that boys, us brits, vietnam, pants down, iraq, pants down, not a clue the yanks

  • if us didnt invade France in Normandy during WW2, Hitler would of one. The French lost real fast, and Hitler was at Stalemate with UK's Navy so no one could invade. Russia withdrew deeper into there country burning livestock and farms so Germans couldnt advance through the winter and starved to death. When the US entered the war every changed and gave leverage to UK and Russia. Ur an idiot

  • the russians won the second world war....

  • dam straight

  • yeah.. but i mean with the cold war and all that shite we can have the history books say it was them i mean with all of the allies losses and stuff... its not good for a nations morall. atleast russia know there men and women didnt die in vain. it a sad story though. oh and im not russian im english. im jsut not an idiot :)

  • its good to know that not everyon e on this planet is a retard..lol

    im aussie myself......

    cheers mate

  • Nyet, it was the Soviet Union

    LOL

  • Not really

  • Nobody give a rats ass about the Vietnam war. Why should they? You lost that war, amongst others so why bring it up? Vietnam is as far removed from the public today as WW2 was during the Vietnam war. So stop this romantic notion that war is great and you miss the good-ole-daze of killing civilians and destroying there country, ass.

  • The politicians lost the war due to the weak knees back home. We won almost every meeting with the Cong, NVA, and Chinese.

  • the bigest "won " was panic escape from Sai Gon 4/30/1975

  • -Seen a few Aussie units passing thru Camp Holloway in 70-71. I was with the755TH medical attach of the 170th AHC.We did the flight physicals, ran sick-call, plus went out on nightly patrols around the outside of the Camp

    Didnt patol with you guys but we knew you always had our backs

    thanks again,

    terripin

  • I served with Aussies at Danang. A few Caribous would fly up from Vung Tau and I used to "party" at the enlised club with the crews. Good blokes!

    I have always considered the Aussies to be our closest allies. If it were not for the U.S. they would be speaking Japanese now and they have always acknowledged and recognized that fact They are grateful, unlike some of our other so called allies. Aussies are as near to being Americans as a country can get. I was proud to serve with them.

  • It was such a pointless war. It was also one that the U.S. knew we couldn't win, yet I think the Kennedy assassination and Vietnam War's beginnings are connected. Such a waste in the name of the U.S. And for something as simple as money. Now we have Iraq, Afghanistan. It seems as people never learned anything from Vietnam. We can't force our ideas on people that don't want them.

  • I wasnt a pointless war. Because it wasnt a war. Because Congress did not declare war, therefore the full might of the US could not be brought to bear. Anyway, you couldnt bomb Dresden, Hamburg, or Munich on the 6 0 clock news :(

  • Hey anyone know the song about the 19 year old person who fought in the WW1?

  • it is called A walk in the Light, written by John Schumann. And performed by his band Redgum, Most people know it by the title I was only Nineteen.  The Herd have done a Rap version with John accompanying. Just search either in h[here. there is a host of postings of the tracks.

    Lest We forget.

  • I Only know of a walk in the Light By john Schumann (Redgum). it is also known as I was Only 19 but it is about Vietnam. The Herd do a Rap version with john accompanying. you can find both versions on YouTube.

    "Lest We Forget"

  • Great vid , nice to see a bit of antipodean spirit. I am a returned serviceman batt5 untaet however what we did was nothing compared to the soldiers of the past.

    Kia kaha

  • I used this song for a slide show of pictures when I was in War for a month.

  • I would like to thank the Aussies for fighting beside us in the HELL called Nam.

    Yes I was there in 67-68. wounded sent home 68..

    Cpl. of Marines

    B/Btry 1/12 3rd Mar. Div.

    Welcome home my brothers.

    Rev.J.C.B

  • Right on, Keep up the Fire ! Pro Patria doughboy

  • who made this song

  • I am the author and copyright owner of the song. The song was produced and recorded at Quentin Eyers Music in Adelaide in 2001. Darren Mullan sings the song.

  • they are a constant source of pride.

    every time i feel like tossing it in and being a no hoper,it only takes one word from my father a vet.

    when men were men i must say

  • Thanks to all that served in vietnam and Korea. You should be proud of yourselves for your professionalism and dignity.That applies to your soldiering abroad and at home I wish I could change the way you were treated upon return but remember it wont change the way most Australians remember you and your mates,the ones who made it back and the ones who didn't.Thanks boys you are constant source of pride.

  • so true antsdiddydogg lets not

  • great video.. R.I.P Jungle Ghosts

  • we will remember them being a ex new zealand soldier i am proud of it but let us not forget those that fought in korea and malaya and these other small by comparasion conflicts that ANZACS served in

    RIP Koro thanks so much!!!!

  • my father is 6rar D company and is the humblest bloke you would ever meet.

    a true reflection nice vid

  • Fantastic video, it really is.

  • Nice Video not many people here in America know the bravery and sacrifice Australia gave during Vietnam, Well done my friend...

  • Australias and New Zealands finest.Courage, valour are not things we are endowed with naturally, but are born in the hour of adversity. No man knows his own worth till faced with overwhelmimg odds, the heroism of these soldiers we may never fully know or comprehend, but we can be sure of one thing,that they served their regiment and Country, with honour and distinction at the appointed hour of their calling. May we in turn remember and honour them. :-)

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