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Q: How many Royal Australian air force man served in the Vietnam war?
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How did Australians get to Vietnam?

The Australian Royal Navy and Air Force had warships and airplanes, primarily built in Britain and the US, and transported their men & equipment to Vietnam via those forces.


What do the initials RAAF stand for?

Royal Australian Air Force


Why was the Australian task force base in Nui Dat during the Vietnam War?

the nui dat was used as base because it was a safe hideout


Where did the australians choose as their centre of operations in Vietnam war?

Nui Dat, east of Saigon was 1 ATF HQ (1st Australian Task Force).


What was the name of the british air forces?

The RAF, Royal Air Force

Related questions

What are the three defense forces in Australia?

The 3 branches of the Australian Defence Force are the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Australian Army & the Royal Australian Navy.


When was Royal Australian Air Force created?

Royal Australian Air Force was created in 1921.


What are the names of Australians who died in Vietnam war?

PVT Errol Noack, 1st Australian Task Force, KIA 24 May 1966.


How did Australians get to Vietnam?

The Australian Royal Navy and Air Force had warships and airplanes, primarily built in Britain and the US, and transported their men & equipment to Vietnam via those forces.


What are three Defense Forces in Australia?

}Royal Australian Navy }Australian Army }Royal Australian Air Force


What type of military does australia have?

Australia has a standing military consisting of the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal Australian Navy. Each branch also operates a Reserve Force.


Where were they in Vietnam the Australian troop?

Australians fought as their own "1st Australian Task Force."


What is the abbreviation for Royal Australian Air force?

RAAF


What do the initials RAAF stand for?

Royal Australian Air Force


What is the highest rank in the Australian air force?

Normally, Air-Chief-Marshal Exceptionally, Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force¹


Did the Royal Australian Air Force take part in WW1?

No. The Australian Air Force was only formed on 31 March 1921.Approval to use the 'Royal' prefix was granted on 13 August 1921.There were some Australian Flying Corps (AFC) squadrons which joined the British during World War I, but they were not yet designated the title of Royal Australian Air Force.


Was the North American F-86 Sabre used in the Vietnam war?

Yes they were used by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). They flew from Takhli RTAB and they were used as base air defence.