Stealhead |
08-19-11 07:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
(Post 1731151)
Very interesting, did the Aussies fly any combat missions ashore? :hmmm:
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They did indeed(RAAF units) they had at least one Canberra Squadron that flew indirection missions in the South as well a several units that flew various versions of the Huey (UH-1) they even flew gunship versions of the UH-1D the US used versions of the UH-1B,C,E,and F all of which where basically the same as the B but with different engines the D model was larger and served only as a transport in the US the Aussies mounted rockets and mini guns on their D models I think because they did not have smaller B variants.
Also someone said Laos was on the side of the US not entirely correct Laos was under the control of the Patet Lao a communist government and the Royal Laos they fought a civil war from 1954-1975 and the communists won the Royal Lao hung on until 1975 but had lost most of the country by the mid 60's.The CIA worked with Hmong an ethnic group that the Patet Lao disliked some of them where able to come to the US after we left Vietnam in 1975 I have neighbors who are Hmong and their fathers fought against the Patet Lao and NVA.Air America was heavily involved in supplying the Hmong with supplies.
Cambodia was another bogus ally the ruler of the Cambodia pre 1970 allowed North Vietnam free reign in certain border regions so the CIA had him over thrown in 1970 it was too late by then and the Khmer Rouge took over in 1975.
The Philippines also had troops in Vietnam I dont think they where combat troops.
It is rumored that Brit SAS units where involved in Vietnam I find that doubtful there where plenty of skilled US Aussie and Kiwi SF units already there.Did the SAS send troopers in small numbers to go on operations with in country SF? Very likely.
Chinese and Soviet military advisers where also most certainly in Vietnam mainly to train the North in the use of advanced systems like SAMs and Radar.In fact during rolling thunder many SAM sites where placed off limits because they had Russians helping setting them up you can ask any Navy or Air Force pilot that flew up there during Thunder they will tell you.They had to wait until the sites where set up and the Russians gone.
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