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History of 1 Field Squadron Group, Royal Australian Engineers, Svn, 1965–1972

History of 1 Field Squadron Group, Royal Australian Engineers, Svn, 1965–1972
Author: Brian Florence
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524519219

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Past Vietnam War histories have tended to record the sappers’ work as peripheral. This book attempts to highlight the skill, ingenuity, and courage they displayed throughout the entire war. It chronicles their experiences—both good and bad—that are based around their operations, with an emphasis on the personal experiences of those involved.


38 Field Squadron Royal Australian Engineers (citizen Military Forces)

38 Field Squadron Royal Australian Engineers (citizen Military Forces)
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646944852

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Information collected on the raising of 38 Field Squadron at Yallourn, Victoria in 1952, and the subsequent operation of the Squadron through to 1995. The Squadron was initially formed to unilise local National Servicemen who had a part-time service obligation. It was subsequently on of the Army Reserve Units servicing the La Trobe Valley area.


We Were the Squadron

We Were the Squadron
Author: Neville Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9780980777475

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This insightful book shows what it was like to be a sapper during the Second World War. As well as the mateship, the author describes the sense of frustration and uncertainty that plagues most soldiers. (Back of book)


First in - Last Out: the Australian Combat Engineers of World War One

First in - Last Out: the Australian Combat Engineers of World War One
Author: George Hulse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780645568301

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The military history of Australia's Corps of Army Engineers during World War One. These soldiers were hardly ever mentioned in official histories of that war and yet they served at the very front of the fighting and were involved in some of the most spectacular military events of The Great War.


Vietnam Vanguard

Vietnam Vanguard
Author: Ron Boxall
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1760463337

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The Vietnam War, and Australia’s part in it, was a major military event, calling for willingness to face death and destruction on the battlefield on the part of those sent there, especially the men of our infantry battalions who formed the spearhead of our forces in Vietnam. For many reasons, the Australian public know relatively little about what our Army did in Vietnam during the war, particularly during the years of our peak commitment, 1965–72. This book attempts to make the true nature of the war clearer to readers, emphasising how hard fought it was during major operations. Twenty-seven of the contributing authors of this book were involved in the 1966 deployment of the 1st Australian Task Force into Phuoc Tuy Province. This formation was the first Australian Army force larger than an infantry battalion group to be deployed into a major war since World War II. 5th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (5 RAR), was in the vanguard as the task force’s first element committed to operations to seize and occupy Nui Dat base and embark on establishing dominance over the enemy. The narratives presented in this book give rare insights into thoughts of the soldiers at the time and how they have come to view the Australian Government’s hurried expansion of its initial commitment to that war, the Army’s state of preparedness for that wider involvement, and how those in its forefront adapted to get the job done, both in and out of operations, despite numerous shortcomings in higher level planning. Both professional soldiers and conscripted national servicemen have contributed viewpoints to these pages.


Engineers at War (Hardcover)

Engineers at War (Hardcover)
Author: Adrian G. Traas
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2011-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780160841866

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NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINTED PRODUCT- OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price Engineers at War describes the role of military engineers, especially the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in the Vietnam War. It is a story of the engineers' battle against an elusive and determined enemy in one of the harshest underdeveloped regions of the world. Despite these challenges, engineer soldiers successfully carried out their combat and construction missions. The building effort in South Vietnam allowed the United States to deploy and operate a modern 500,000-man force in a far-off region. Although the engineers faced huge construction tasks, they were always ready to support the combat troops. They built ports and depots, carved airfields and airstrips out of jungle and mountain plateaus, repaired roads and bridges, and constructed bases. Because of these efforts, ground combat troops with their supporting engineers were able to fight the enemy from well-established bases. Although most of the construction was temporary, more durable facilities, such as airfields, port and depot complexes, headquarters buildings, communications facilities, and an improved highway system, were intended to serve as economic assets for South Vietnam. This volume covers how the engineers grew from a few advisory detachments to a force of more than 10 percent of the Army troops serving in South Vietnam. The 35th Engineer Group began arriving in large numbers in June 1965 to begin transforming Cam Ranh Bay into a major port, airfield, and depot complex. Within a few years, the Army engineers had expanded to a command, two brigades, six groups, twenty-eight construction and combat battalions, and many smaller units. Other products produced by the U.S. Army, Center of Military History can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/1061