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With the exception of the Australian infantry weapons, such as their FN rifles, etc. the Australians generally used US equipment.

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What is it like in Vietnam?

Post-communistic.


Why did Australia accept refugees from Vietnam arriving by boat in the 1970s?

Australia accepted refugees from Vietnam arriving by boat in the 1970s primarily due to humanitarian concerns following the Vietnam War, which caused widespread displacement and trauma. The Australian government aimed to provide safe haven for those fleeing persecution, violence, and the potential repercussions of the communist regime. Additionally, there was a broader commitment to international obligations regarding refugees and a desire to contribute positively to the post-war recovery in Southeast Asia. This influx also played a role in shaping Australia's multicultural identity.


How much did World War 2 two cost in Australia?

World War II had a significant economic impact on Australia, with the total cost estimated to be around £1.5 billion at the time, equivalent to approximately $50 billion AUD today when adjusted for inflation. This expenditure included military operations, equipment, and support for the war effort. Additionally, the war led to substantial social and infrastructural changes in Australia, shaping its post-war economy and society. The financial burden was a critical factor in Australia's post-war recovery and development.


How did post and ndashWorld War II independence movements in Vietnam differ from those in India?

Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.


What was Battle Fatigue called in Vietnam war?

Battle Fatique or Combat Fatique. It was called the same thing because the senior officers and NCOs leading the war in Vietnam were WWII era men. Generals Harkins, Westmoreland, Abrams (all Vietnam war commanders) had all fought in Europe against the Germans during WWII. Unfortunately, it was Vietnam Veterans (victims) that were used to introduce that "Post Tramatic Syndrome" term. Unfortunately because it set the trend for abuse by everyone else (called "getting on the band wagon"-all occupations and all people). But during the Vietnam War "post tramatic syndrome" didn't exist, just combat or battle stress (fatigue).

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What was the physiological effects on the men who served in the Vietnam war?

post traumatic Stress disorder


How did the tie between the US and Australia formed during World War 2 effect the economic growth of post World War 2 Australia?

The tie between USA and Australia (ANZUS) is a military tie. It has nothing to do with or impact on Australia's economic growth post World War II. The USA is not a major trading partner of Australia.


What were the long term effects of French colonization in Vietnam?

The long-term effects of French colonization in Vietnam included significant cultural and social changes, as Western education, legal systems, and infrastructure were introduced. Economically, the French exploited Vietnam's resources, leading to increased poverty and inequality among the local population. The colonization also fostered a sense of nationalism and resistance, culminating in movements that ultimately led to Vietnam's struggle for independence and the rise of communism. Additionally, the legacy of colonialism influenced Vietnam's post-colonial policies, economic strategies, and international relations.


What is the population of Australia Post?

The population of Australia Post is 11.


When was Australia Post created?

Australia Post was created in 1989.


What is Australia Post's population?

The population of Australia Post is 33,472.


What is postcode of Vietnam?

Good question. I don't know if they ever use post code in Vietnam.


Where are the headquarters of the Australian Post?

The headquarters for the Australia Post can be found in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Australia Post was founded on April 25, 1809 and is owned by the government.


What is it like in Vietnam?

Post-communistic.


Who was fighting in the modern wars?

Define "Modern Wars." Post WWII, or Post Vietnam?


How many people are employed by the Australia Post?

Australia Post has over 34,400 employees. Australia Post is the primarily mail delivery agent across Australia. They stride to provide affordable and reliable postal services across the country.


Why did Australia accept refugees from Vietnam arriving by boat in the 1970s?

Australia accepted refugees from Vietnam arriving by boat in the 1970s primarily due to humanitarian concerns following the Vietnam War, which caused widespread displacement and trauma. The Australian government aimed to provide safe haven for those fleeing persecution, violence, and the potential repercussions of the communist regime. Additionally, there was a broader commitment to international obligations regarding refugees and a desire to contribute positively to the post-war recovery in Southeast Asia. This influx also played a role in shaping Australia's multicultural identity.