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Reply #12 - Jan 1st, 2026 at 9:06am
 


In SE Asia we lose:


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In SE Asia we win.  Tsk, tsk, tsk... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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Reply #14 - Jan 1st, 2026 at 3:11pm
 
Google AI:

Australia didn't "lose" the Vietnam War in a traditional military sense, as their troops fought effectively, but the broader allied effort failed, leading to the fall of South Vietnam; Australia withdrew its combat troops by 1973, acknowledging the political realities and the war's unwinnable nature, resulting in significant Australian casualties (521 killed) and a controversial legacy for returning veterans.


Key Points on Australia's Involvement:
Limited Combat Role: Australia's contribution was smaller than the US but significant, focusing on specific areas and operations, particularly in Phuoc Tuy Province.


Tactical Success, Strategic Failure: Australian forces won key battles, like the Battle of Long Tan, but the overall strategic goal of preventing communist takeover in South Vietnam failed.


Withdrawal: Under the Gorton and Whitlam governments, Australia began withdrawing troops in 1970-71, formally ending combat involvement by early 1973, before the final fall of Saigon in 1975.
Legacy: The war left a deep scar, with many returning veterans facing public hostility and struggling with trauma, leading to delayed national recognition and apology.


Conclusion:
While Australian soldiers performed their duties, the war itself was a broader strategic failure for the allies. Australia's involvement ended with its withdrawal, but the North Vietnamese ultimately won the war, unifying Vietnam under communist rule.
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