ARMY Headquarters  http://www.defence.gov.au/army/


Australian War Memorial       http://www.awm.gov.au/    


Australian Medals Information  http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/


Department of Defence http://www.defence.gov.au/AboutUs.asp


Digger History  http://www.diggerhistory.info/00-pages-top-level/master-index.htm


National Archives of Australia  http://www.naa.gov.au/


Royal Regiment Australian Artillery  http://www.army.gov.au/Our-people/Corps/Artillery


R.S.L. National Headquarters    Http://www.rsl.org.au/


 Nominal Roll , Boer War http://www.awm.gov.au/nominalrolls/boer/


 Nominal Roll , World War One  http://www.awm.gov.au/nominalrolls/ww1/


 Nominal Roll , World War Two  http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/


 Nominal Roll Korea  http://www.koreanroll.gov.au/


 Nominal Roll Vietnam  http://www.vietnamroll.gov.au/


"A" Field Battery website    http://afieldbattery.com/


103RD Medium Battery   http://www.artilleryhistory.org/todays_gunline/8-12_regiment/8-12_regiment_home_page.html


Partners of Veterans Association of Australia http://www.pva.org.au/


5 RAR website http://5rar.asn.au/

 

Vietnam Veterans Association  http://www.vvaa.org.au/

 

Veterans Helping Veterans  http://gunnersnet.com/

 

The Australians' Involvement in Vietnam  http://www.hotkey.net.au/~marshalle/

 

Andy Gallagher's site   http://www.vk2gkx.com

 

105th Battery Royal Australian Artillery Association    http://www.105bty.asn.au/

 

Locating Artillery Association http://www.locatingartillery.org/


NZ Artillery of the Vietnam War (161 Bty) http://www.riv.co.nz/rnza/rf/postww2/vn.htm


Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia   St Marys Outpost Sub-Branch Inc.  http://www.vvaastmarys.com.au/

 

Nashos W.A.  http://wanashos.wikidot.com/

 

Veterans and Mesothelioma  http://www.asbestos.com/veterans/

https://www.mesotheliomaguide.com/veterans/


Recommended Reading

Mckay Gary

'Sleeping With Your Ears Opent akes the reader into the heart and soul of the men of the Australian Army's Special Air Services Regiment. It provides a clear insight into the rigours of the SAS selection process, training for war in Papua New Guinea, then in graphic and sometimes raw and brutal detail into combat behind enemy lines in Borneo and South Viet Nam.'It is an engrossing soldier's story.

Mckay Gary

Reading In Good Company leaves a vivid and disconcerting impression of how the Vietnam War smelt, felt and sounded... One of the most honest and affecting war memoirs which Australians have so far published.

Bob Buick with Gary McKay

Platoon Sergeant Bob Buick - decorated with the Military Medal for bravery for his actions during the Battle of Long Tan - tells in vivid and enthralling detail the story of his tour of Viet Nam. It culminates in the most famous battle involving Australian Diggers in the Viet Nam War, in which thirteen of Buick's men were killed and the remainder survived against overwhelming odds.


Grandin,Robert

An account of the most famous Australian battle of the Vietnam war by the six Australian commanders and one New Zealander commander of the units which made up the Australian fighting force.

Dave Sabben

A fictionalised account, based on extensive research into actual events, of the Battle of Long Tan told from the Viet Namese side.

Steve Lewis

My Vietnam is a 204-page book containing almost 600 photographs taken by Australian veterans.

Vincent P Neale.

Laugh and cry through a Tour of Duty with a young man during his first experience of war. Each chapter is a story in itself and you will find it hard to put down

 

 

 

Adele Leslie-Adams

I thought it was just me

A book written specifically for the adult and older children of Vietnam veterans about the impact of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It outlines in plain language PTSD, it's symptoms and how it impacts on the functioning of the person suffering with the disorder.

 

A JUNGLE CIRCUS

MIKE TOWERS

Towers tells his own story as a conscript, admitting that, "Vietnam knocked the shit out of me!" Despite that attitude his book is full of humour and he tells of the 1968-69 period in a way that is often funny but can't hide the dangers