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Vietnam War order of battle: Australia

The order of battle of Australian forces during the Vietnam War consisted of a small group of military advisors from 1962, but grew to include an infantry battalion based in Bien Hoa in 1965. This force was then replaced by a two- and later three-battalion task force with supporting arms based at Nui Dat which operated primarily in Phuoc Tuy Province between 1966–71, with logistic elements at Vung Tau. Airforce units committed initially consisted of transport aircraft, but were followed by helicopters and later bombers, while naval forces included destroyers and transport vessels. With the size of Australian forces in Vietnam reaching a peak in early 1968, a drawdown commenced in late 1970, with the bulk withdrawn by early 1972. The last elements returned to Australia in 1973. In total, around 50,000 Australians served during the Vietnam War, including 42,437 members of the Australian Army, 3,310 from the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), and 4,443 from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), with casualties including 519 killed and 2,348 wounded.

Australian Army

Royal Australian Air Force

Royal Australian Navy

  • Destroyers:
  • (March – October 1968 and March – October 1971)
  • (September 1967 – April 1968, September 1968 – April 1969 and September 1970 – April 1971)
  • (March – September 1967, March – October 1968 and March – October 1970)
  • (September 1969 – April 1970)
  • Supply and transport:
  • (June 1966 – March 1972)
  • (March – May 1967)
  • (May 1965 – March 1972)
  • Other units:
  • Clearance Diving Team 3 – Vung Tau (February 1967 – April 1971)
  • RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam – UH-1 Iroquois – Vung Tau / Blackhorse / Bearcat / Dong Tam (October 1967 – June 1971)

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