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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

They called them Ma Rung — Phantoms of the

Why the Viet Cong Stopped Hunting Australians in the Jungle and Called Them Ma Rung

Why the Viet Cong Stopped Hunting Australians in the Jungle and Called Them Ma Rung

In Phuoc Tuy Province, 1967, the

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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.

In 1968, The

"Don't Send the Australians" — Why the Viet Cong Had a Secret Rule About Ambushing Aussie Patrols

"Don't Send the Australians" — Why the Viet Cong Had a Secret Rule About Ambushing Aussie Patrols

In 1966, 8000

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

Discover how

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The Viet Cong’s Worst Nightmare: The Silent Hunters of the Australian SAS

The Viet Cong’s Worst Nightmare: The Silent Hunters of the Australian SAS

The

5 Australian Soldiers Hunted 300 Viet Cong For 48 Hours... The VC Never Knew

5 Australian Soldiers Hunted 300 Viet Cong For 48 Hours... The VC Never Knew

In February 1966, five

Why the Viet Cong Feared Australian Diggers More Than Any Other Infantry

Why the Viet Cong Feared Australian Diggers More Than Any Other Infantry

Why did the

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

The

“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

They fought like the

How One Australian SAS Patrol Destroyed a 600-Man VC Regiment in 14 Minutes

How One Australian SAS Patrol Destroyed a 600-Man VC Regiment in 14 Minutes

August 18, 1966—six

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 —

“You’re Not Like Our Soldiers” – The Day a US Colonel Watched Australians Hunt in Silence

“You’re Not Like Our Soldiers” – The Day a US Colonel Watched Australians Hunt in Silence

During the

What The Viet Cong Feared Most -- Australians In Long Tan

What The Viet Cong Feared Most -- Australians In Long Tan

The

Female Viet Cong Mocked Australians.. Until "Ghost Patrols" Hunted Them Down

Female Viet Cong Mocked Australians.. Until "Ghost Patrols" Hunted Them Down

Vietnamese women served as lookouts for the

Why Did the Viet Cong Call Australia’s SAS “The Ghosts”?

Why Did the Viet Cong Call Australia’s SAS “The Ghosts”?

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“They Had No Fear Of The Jungle” — Why Australians Fought Differently In Vietnam.

“They Had No Fear Of The Jungle” — Why Australians Fought Differently In Vietnam.

May 1966.

Australian SAS Vietnam: The Jungle Patrols the Viet Cong Couldn’t Detect

Australian SAS Vietnam: The Jungle Patrols the Viet Cong Couldn’t Detect

Between 1966 and 1971,

The SAS Patrol that the Viet Cong Couldn't Kill

The SAS Patrol that the Viet Cong Couldn't Kill

In the dense

Australian SAS Used This Trick to Vanish in Vietnamese Jungles

Australian SAS Used This Trick to Vanish in Vietnamese Jungles

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