"They Were Hard Nuts": The Australians in Vietnam, 1962-1972; A focus on the American failure to make maximum use of the Australians’ counterinsurgency tactics in South Vietnam

Authors

  • Kate Tietzen Clemson University

Keywords:

Australia, United States, Vietnam War, Military Strategy

Abstract

Addressing the need for studies examining the relationship between Commonwealth militaries and the American military, this paper examines the American military’s relationship with the Australian military contingency sent to Vietnam between 1962 and 1972. Analyzing Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUSA) documents, Australian government documents and Australian primary sources including interviews, papers, and autobiographies, this paper argues that the Americans deliberately used the Australian army in South Vietnam for show rather than force. The paper also illustrates American efforts to discredit and ignore Australian counterinsurgency doctrine and tactics; this undertaking only hindered the overall American anti-communist mission in Vietnam.

Published

2014-05-28