Australian Snipers Vietnam War at Natasha Yencken blog

Australian Snipers Vietnam War. The slow, quiet movement and hellish raking fire the australians brought to the nva and vc made them the most feared enemy unit in the areas of south vietnam. Even the most quiet vc infiltrators could easily walk into a devastating aussie ambush. He was considered to be one of the best marksmen in his unit, the 3rd battalion, the royal australian regiment (3rar). Planned and organised in haste, bribie was an. Operation bribie, as the battle was known, was one of australia's worst days in south vietnam. Australia sent some 60,000 ground forces to south vietnam over the course of the war. An sasr patrol during operation coburg, south vietnam 1968. In 1965 australia's contribution to the war increased to an infantry. Australian military advisors had been serving in vietnam since 1962.

Australian sniper with telescopic sightequipped SMLE Mk III* (NB not a
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In 1965 australia's contribution to the war increased to an infantry. He was considered to be one of the best marksmen in his unit, the 3rd battalion, the royal australian regiment (3rar). Australia sent some 60,000 ground forces to south vietnam over the course of the war. Planned and organised in haste, bribie was an. Australian military advisors had been serving in vietnam since 1962. Operation bribie, as the battle was known, was one of australia's worst days in south vietnam. An sasr patrol during operation coburg, south vietnam 1968. Even the most quiet vc infiltrators could easily walk into a devastating aussie ambush. The slow, quiet movement and hellish raking fire the australians brought to the nva and vc made them the most feared enemy unit in the areas of south vietnam.

Australian sniper with telescopic sightequipped SMLE Mk III* (NB not a

Australian Snipers Vietnam War The slow, quiet movement and hellish raking fire the australians brought to the nva and vc made them the most feared enemy unit in the areas of south vietnam. He was considered to be one of the best marksmen in his unit, the 3rd battalion, the royal australian regiment (3rar). Australian military advisors had been serving in vietnam since 1962. Even the most quiet vc infiltrators could easily walk into a devastating aussie ambush. Operation bribie, as the battle was known, was one of australia's worst days in south vietnam. An sasr patrol during operation coburg, south vietnam 1968. Planned and organised in haste, bribie was an. The slow, quiet movement and hellish raking fire the australians brought to the nva and vc made them the most feared enemy unit in the areas of south vietnam. Australia sent some 60,000 ground forces to south vietnam over the course of the war. In 1965 australia's contribution to the war increased to an infantry.

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