With the exception of the Australian infantry weapons, such as their FN rifles, etc. the Australians generally used US equipment.
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Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
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).
No. Many experienced PST - Post Tramautic Stress Syndrome. PST makes you have nightmares and flash-backs but you are NOT crazy.
If the two sources named on the previous post don't work, then try the US Department of Defense, Vietnam War Service Index.