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Dedicated to those who served their country in the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV).

 The war in Vietnam, between the North and the South, followed the aftermath of the war of 1939-45 when the Viet Minh under Ho Chi Minh became the thorn in the side of the French in what had been known as the French Colonial area of Indo-China. The Viet Minh grew from an underground communist movement, which had fought the Japanese in World War II. After 1949 Communist China fed supplies to the Viet Minh and their strength increased to the stage where they defeated the French at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Under a 1954 Geneva Agreement, the Viet Minh were to remain north of the 17th parallel. Vietnamese supporters of the French colonial rule were to remain in the south until free elections could be held in the country. Then the Viet Cong became active and the communist-controlled force aimed at overthrowing the South Vietnamese Government.

 The United States of America intervened and by 1962 provided military and civil aid and had deployed 10,000 military instructors and technicians to assist South Vietnam.

 The Australian Government then decided to assist and as a result the Australian Army provided a team of instructors to work with South Vietnamese units in July 1962. These advisors, known as the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) joined with the United States advisory teams to work with South Vietnamese units, mainly in the northern provinces of South Vietnam.

 The AATTV was both elite and unique. Its members were specially selected, it was small, and for its size it was one of the most highly decorated units in the history of the Australian Army. Ten members of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment also served with the AATTV. Its claim to uniqueness springs from a number of factors. It consisted mostly of officers and warrant officers who operated individually, in pairs, or occasionally in small groups; and its task was unique; training, advising, or commanding a variety of Vietnamese forces.

 The first Australian unit into Vietnam and the last out, it was operational for ten years, four months and eighteen days, achieving the distinction of being the longest serving unit of any service in any theatre of war. Even if only because of its name, it is not likely to exist again.

 The following imperial and foreign honours, decorations and awards were conferred on members of the AATTV.

Imperial Awards:  

4

Victoria Cross  

Companion of the Distinguished Service Order  

Officer of the Order of the British Empire  

Member of the Order of the British Empire  

Military Cross (1 x Bar to MC)  

20 

Distinguished Conduct Medal (I x Bar to DCM)  

15 

Military Medal  

British Empire Medal  

Queens Commendation for Brave Conduct

49 

Mentioned in Dispatches  

 

Republic of South Vietnam Awards.

 

National Order of the Republic of Vietnam  

Military Medal  

2   

Army Distinguished Service Order

11 

Cross of Gallantry with Palm

30 

Cross of Gallantry with Gold Star

91 

Cross of Gallantry with Silver Star

96 

Cross of Gallantry with Bronze Star  

Military Life Saving Medal  

South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation

 

United States Awards:  

 

Distinguished Service Cross

18 

Silver Star

Soldier Medal  

Distinguished Flying Cross

64 

Bronze Star for Valour

Air Medal for Valour

61 

Army Commendation Medal for Valour

1

Legion of Merit  

61 

Bronze Star for Meritorious Service  

Joint Service Commendation Medal for Service

67 

Army Commendation Medal for Service

Air Medal for Service

Meritorious Unit Commendation  (Jul 1962 - Aug 1969)  

50 

Armed Forces Honour Medal 1st Class  

33 

Armed Forces Honour Medal 2nd Class

10 

Staff Service Medal  

Technical Service Medal  

31 

Training Service Medal  

Civil Actions Medal

National Medal of Merit (Civil)

Police Honour Medal 2nd Class

SVN Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation

US Presidential Meritorious Unit Commendation

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