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A Duty Done: A History of The Royal Australian Regiment in the Vietnam War (PDF). Linden Park, South Australia: The Royal Australian Regiment Association SA Inc. ISBN 978-0-9924704-0-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 June 2014. Ferguson, Gregor (25 November 2006). "$10b Expansion Will Bring Strength". The Australian. Canberra ...
The 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (8 RAR) was an Australian Army Regular infantry battalion. The battalion was formed in July 1966 as part of an expansion of the Australian Army in the mid-1960s due to the perceived threat of Communism in southeast Asia.
As part of the post-Vietnam War reduction of the Australian Army 2 RAR was combined with 4 RAR between 15 August 1973 and 1 February 1995 as the 2nd/4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. [5] The linked battalion occupied 4 RAR's lines in Lavarack barracks, upon formation with the CO from 4 RAR becoming the CO of 2/4 RAR.
The 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (7 RAR) was a regular infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was originally raised in 1965 as part of Australia's commitment to the Vietnam War and it eventually served two tours in Vietnam in 1967 and 1971.
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment; 1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery; No. 2 Squadron RAAF; 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment; 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment; 3rd Cavalry Regiment (Australia) 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment; 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery; 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment ...
8/9 RAR was formed on 31 October 1973 by linking 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment as part of cutbacks to the army following the end of the Vietnam War. Upon formation the unit was based at Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane where it formed part of the 6th Brigade. [1]
Headquarters 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment; A, B, C and D Company, 6 RAR; D Company, 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment; In support: 1st APC Squadron (minus) – 2 x Troops of M113 armoured personnel carriers; 161st Reconnaissance Flight – Bell H-13 Sioux light observation helicopters; No. 9 Squadron RAAF – UH-1B Iroquois ...
Throughout its existence 2/4 RAR was based at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville and formed part of the 3rd Task Force (3 TF) or as it is later known 3rd Brigade. As part of the post-Vietnam War reduction of the Australian Army 2 RAR was combined with 4 RAR between 15 August 1973 and 1 February 1995 as the 2nd/4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment.