Media Summary: Phuoc Tuy Province, 1968. An elite NVA reconnaissance team prepared to establish a August 14, 1966. Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam — a January 23, 1967. An American general flew into the

Viet Cong Snipers Laughed At Tall Australians Until The Sas Turned The Jungle Against Them - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Phuoc Tuy Province, 1968. An elite NVA reconnaissance team prepared to establish a August 14, 1966. Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam — a January 23, 1967. An American general flew into the They thought they were hunting five lost men. They were wrong. When an NVA force picked up the trail of a tiny

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Viet Cong Snipers Laughed At "Tall Australians" Until the SAS Turned The Jungle Against Them

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When MACV-SOG Laughed at Australian SAS's Tiny Patrols—Until They Came Back With Double Their Kills

When MACV-SOG Laughed at Australian SAS's Tiny Patrols—Until They Came Back With Double Their Kills

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NVA Scouts Laughed At "Quiet Australians", Until An SAS Patrol Shut Down Their Entire Operation

NVA Scouts Laughed At "Quiet Australians", Until An SAS Patrol Shut Down Their Entire Operation

Phuoc Tuy Province, 1968. An elite NVA reconnaissance team prepared to establish a

In 1968, The Viet Cong Tracked A 5-Man Australian SAS Patrol. It Was A Fatal Mistake.

In 1968, The Viet Cong Tracked A 5-Man Australian SAS Patrol. It Was A Fatal Mistake.

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Why the Viet Cong Stopped Hunting Australians in Their Own Jungle

Why the Viet Cong Stopped Hunting Australians in Their Own Jungle

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“They Fought Like the Jungle Owned Them” — Why Australian SAS Terrified the Viet Cong

“They Fought Like the Jungle Owned Them” — Why Australian SAS Terrified the Viet Cong

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Why Australian SAS Taught Americans to Hunt VC "Backwards"... And Tripled Their Kill Ratio

Why Australian SAS Taught Americans to Hunt VC "Backwards"... And Tripled Their Kill Ratio

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Female Viet Cong Soldier: 'We Hated Australian SAS The Most Because They Make Comrades Disappear'

Female Viet Cong Soldier: 'We Hated Australian SAS The Most Because They Make Comrades Disappear'

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Why the Viet Cong Feared the SAS More Than Any American Unit

Why the Viet Cong Feared the SAS More Than Any American Unit

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Why Viet Cong Couldn’t Explain How Australian SAS Fought Without Orders

Why Viet Cong Couldn’t Explain How Australian SAS Fought Without Orders

August 14, 1966. Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam — a

Why the Viet Cong Feared the Australian SAS More Than Any American Unit

Why the Viet Cong Feared the Australian SAS More Than Any American Unit

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What American Generals Said When They First Saw Australian SAS Soldiers Fight in Vietnam

January 23, 1967. An American general flew into the

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108 Australians vs 2,500 Viet Cong... How Did They Survive?"

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Viet Cong Commanders Mocked Australian Patrols, Until They Saw What They Could Do

Viet Cong Commanders Mocked Australian Patrols, Until They Saw What They Could Do

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In 1968, The NVA Tracked a 5-Man Australian SAS Patrol Through the Jungle. It Was a Deadly Mistake.

In 1968, The NVA Tracked a 5-Man Australian SAS Patrol Through the Jungle. It Was a Deadly Mistake.

They thought they were hunting five lost men. They were wrong. When an NVA force picked up the trail of a tiny