BLM 6 LESSON 4 Thinking about the Vietnam War. Soldier Protester Vietnamese refugee

Similar documents
AUSTRALIA S VIETNAM WAR A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE FORESTVILLE RSL SUB-BRANCH

5.1 How and why did the Australian government respond to the threat of communism after World War II?

The Vietnam War

The Vietnam War

UNDERGROUND COMPLEXES

Bell Ringer: April 18(19), 2018

VUS.13b. The Vietnam War. U. S. government s anti- Communist strategy of containment in Asia

OBJECTIVES. Describe and evaluate the events that led to the war between North Vietnam and South Vietnam.

What if a lot of what you think you know about the Viet Nam War turns out to be wrong?

Ended French rule in Indo-China

BELL UH-1 HUEY. U.S. pioneered the use of air-mobility. The main workhorse helicopter in Vietnam was the Bell UH-1 Iroquois-better known as the Huey.

1) Read the article on American involvement in Vietnam

The Vietnam War Why does the United States get involved in Vietnam?

VIETNAM WAR

One war ends, another begins

Civil War erupts in Vietnam Communist North vs. non Communist South Organized by Ho Chi Minh

Chapter 29 Section 4 The War s End and Impact

EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

Vietnam Before WWII During the early 1900s, nationalism was strong in. As the Vietnamese sought or reform of the colonial government, several

Canada socially, politically, and economically?

Civil War erupts in Vietnam Communist North vs. non Communist South Organized by Ho Chi Minh

20 th /Raffel The Vietnam War: Containment Leads to Disaster About this Assignment: The Vietnam war was one of the most controversial wars in

Alliance? Hugh White Professor of Strategic Studies The Australian National University December 2012

SWBAT: Explain how Nixon addressed the issues of the Vietnam War. Do Now: The Silent Majority

The Cold War Finally Thaws Out. Korean War ( ) Vietnam War ( ) Afghan War ( )

Analyzing Attitudes on the Vietnam War through Political Cartoons

Assess Nixon s new approach to the war, and explain why protests continued.

UNIT Y222 THE COLD WAR IN ASIA

VIETNAM WAR

Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos Annotation

Vietnam War. Andrew Rodgers, Jeda Niyomkul, Marcus Johnson, Oliver Gray, Annemarie Rakoski, and Langley McEntyre

HAUT-COMMISSARIAT AUX DROITS DE L HOMME OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PALAIS DES NATIONS 1211 GENEVA 10, SWITZERLAND

10/27/2017 DMZ CENTRAL HIGHLANDS DELTA CHINA CHINA LAOS NORTH VIETNAM THAILAND CAMBODIA AUSTRALIA SOUTH VIETNAM CHINA CHINA LAOS NORTH VIETNAM

Turmoil in Thailand: The battle of Bangkok

Overview: The World Community from

Ch 29-4 The War Ends

Conflict U.S. War

National Nightmare Begins: Origins of Vietnam War

Challenges to Global Governance Joel Hellman Global Futures Lecture, Gaston Hall, September 9, 2015

Chapter 30-1 CN I. Early American Involvement in Vietnam (pages ) A. Although little was known about Vietnam in the late 1940s and early

International History Declassified

ADVENTUROUS EXPATS HEAD TO ASIA. Eat the local food and enjoy domestic travel. It's cheap and easy. Expat in Vietnam

Our objective is to evaluate the U.S. Policy of containment in response to the causes and effects of the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

Lesson A. People and Places 7. A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.

Unit 8. 5th Grade Social Studies Cold War Study Guide. Additional study material and review games are available at at

Ch 29-1 The War Develops

C. Continuing protests Doves wanted an immediate withdrawal that was complete, unconditional, and irreversible.

Areeq Chowdhury: Yeah, could you speak a little bit louder? I just didn't hear the last part of that question.

August 20, 1965 Record of Conversation between Premier Kim and the Chinese Friendship Delegation

Is it Justified for the President to expand executive power during war time?

TRUMAN S ROLE IN VIETNAM. = America is busy!!!!!

The Vietnam War Vietnamization and Peace with Honor


Name: Class: Date: World War II and the Holocaust: Reading Essentials and Study Guide: Lesson 3

Chapter 29. Section 3 and 4

warphotographer.notebook November 18, 2015

Modern American History Unit 8: The 1960s The Vietnam War Notes and Questions

MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY CONCERT

The Making of a Stalemate. The Vietnam War

The War in Vietnam. Chapter 30

Here we go again. EQ: Why was there a WWII?

1969 U.S. troops begin their withdrawal from Vietnam

Chapter 16 Section 1 Notes: The Eisenhower Era

Lessons of Vietnam/Recent International Relations Pacing Guide

2) How many cities in South Vietnam and how many U.S. air bases were attacked in the Tet Offensive?

THEMES. 1) EXPANDING DEMOCRACY: America s mission in Vietnam was to halt the spread of communism-a threat to democracy.

All the way. People and politics

Reading Essentials and Study Guide

The Vietnam War Era ( ) Lesson 4 The War s End and Effects

General Certificate of Secondary Education History. Unit 2: The Cold War Higher Tier [GHY22] TUESDAY 12 JUNE, AFTERNOON

Issues of Decolonization: (2)Local Issues: non-settler colonies

PRESIDENT NIXON & THE WITHDRAWAL FROM VIETNAM. L obj: to consider whether the USA lost the war in Vietnam, or whether the Vietcong won it.

Harry Ridgewell: So how have islands in the South Pacific been affected by rising sea levels in the last 10 years?

INTRODUCTION. Major countries involved

VIETNAM 04/14/15 ORIGINS OF THE VIETNAM WAR s French establish control over Indochina - Southeast Asia

The Vietnam War: Tragic Conflict in Asia Affected an American Generation

The Vietnam War Era ( ) Lesson 2 America s Role Escalates

History. Civilisations and Ideas. Conflict and Peace in the 20th Century. Stills from our new series

How we got to the Articles of Confederation a brief review.

Teachers Notes. Teresa A New Australian. Deborah Abela. Contents OMNIBUS BOOKS. Teachers Notes by Rae Carlyle OMNIBUS BOOKS OMNIBUS BOOKS

From the beginning of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, there was a presence of the

6. Dangerous Skies 6a. Survival, Escape and Evasion Kit. 1. Introduction 1a. Introduction Wall

Podcast 60 - Multicultural Australia

MacArthur Memorial Education Programs

Australia in the 20th Century: Working historically

China Summit. Situation in Taiwan Vietnam War Chinese Relationship with Soviet Union c. By: Paul Sabharwal and Anjali. Jain

Press Conference with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. delivered 25 May 2016, Shima City, Japan

Fallujah and its Aftermath

Citizenship Just the Facts.Civics Learning Goals for the 4th Nine Weeks.

Asia Rising La Trobe Asia

Comment on Draft Years 3-10 Australian Curriculum: Civics and citizenship by John Gore

U.S. wants to withdraw but cannot do so until the ARVN are ready.

History. World War I. ANZACs Return Home. Stills from our new series

Affirmation of the Sutter Proposition

The arms race meant that the US feared war in Vietnam because of potential nuclear attack from the Soviet Union.

CHAPTER 3: MIGRATION. Key Issue Three: Why do migrants face obstacles?

St. Peter s Cemetery, Aberdeen, Scotland. War Grave

Chapter 3. Migration

SS7H3e Brain Wrinkles

Transcription:

BLM 6 LESSON 4 Thinking about the Vietnam War Soldier Protester Vietnamese refugee

BLM 7 LESSON 4 Top 10 questions I would like to ask people in Australia about their Vietnam War experience Excerpts Excerpt 1 Between 1962 and 1972 nearly 60 000 Australian men and women served in Vietnam. For many of the Australians, this was their first experience of Asia. They went into a place where the geography, economy, society, politics and social conditions of the country were all very different to what they knew at home. Excerpt 2 The majority of Australian servicemen and women served in Phuoc Tuy province, south east of Saigon, and sometimes assisted in neighbouring provinces. The Australians were given this province to control because it allowed good access by air and sea, and so could be reinforced or evacuated easily if necessary. Excerpt 3

Australia became deeply involved in the Vietnam War in 1965. On 29 April, Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced to Parliament that Australia would send combat troops to South Vietnam. Since 1962 Australia s involvement was a small number of Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) advisers sent to train South Vietnamese troops and a Royal Australian Air Force Transport Flight from 1964, but this was to be a substantial increase in our military commitment. Excerpt 4 The war in Vietnam has to be seen in a Cold War context. The Cold War was a period from 1945 to 1991 of ideological conflict between capitalism/ democracy and communism involving mainly the United States of America and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies. Excerpt 5 In towns the conditions seemed crowded and, to the soldiers, quite unsanitary. All food was sold in the local market, and there was no refrigeration to protect meat and other perishables. Most soldiers did not speak more than a few words of Vietnamese and the high- pitched tonal sounds of the Vietnamese language sounded alien to the young Australian men. The people were mostly women, old men and children, with most military- eligible aged men off fighting in the South Vietnamese Army, or for the Viet Cong. There were few lasting personal contacts with the local people this meant that there were no close bonds developed that might have given Australians greater insight into the Vietnamese people and way of life, but also reduced the inevitable friction that arises between foreign troops and locals when they are in close contact. While the purpose of the Australian force in Vietnam was ill- defined by the politicians, for most Australian servicemen and women their task was clear to help these people live better and more secure lives.

Kevin Barker: Regular Army Oral Histories Reader s Theatre Scripts From Australians at War Film Archive - http://www.australiansatwarfilmarchive.gov.au/aawfa/search.aspx Based in Vung Tau, the main Australian base and travelled all over South Vietnam virtually. I was in operations all over the place from right down the bottom end of South Vietnam right up to the large American base at Long Binh. I done operations out of there and then I was in a village for a couple of months doing driving and protecting of a civil aid mob, doing civil aid work. We were building a school for the local village and we were living in the South Vietnamese army compound in the village area. We did quite a bit of civil aid there and in Baria we rebuilt a few school rooms that the Vietcong had damaged. So if you want to start at the bottom base when we first arrived in Vietnam it is quite frightening at times and quite exciting because you get off the boat after ten days at sea and you get into the American Chinook helicopters and they are full of bullet holes. That sort of gives you bit of a thrill. We flew to Nui Dat and were in tent lines with sandbags all round. Yvonne Bolton: Task Force, Nurses I just froze: I couldn't believe it. And I thought how am I going to ever cope? But I suppose I did cope, I can't remember much about that. And then the rest of what I can remember is repeating of all of that you know? The sirens going and it didn't really matter if you were eating or sleeping or whatever you were doing. As soon as the sirens started you were there. And you know, the casualties were coming in and in 1969 when I went there was a lot of casualties coming in, and they were pretty severely injured, like loss of limb or the shrapnel would track right up through their bodies e, Regular Army, Commanders Ray De Vere : Task Forc

One of the things that I used to impress on my troops was the need to respect the people and understand their customs. And as an example I insisted that instead of throwing lollies to kids, which Australian troops often do is, which causes them to scrabble in the dirt for them and it's a bit undignified, is to hand the sweets and so forth to the elders, maybe the parents, maybe schoolteachers, something like that so they can be distributed in a reasonable way. Bill Hindson, Regular Army, SAS The first I became aware of the army was when my uncle went to Korea and he left his uniform hanging in my wardrobe as a young kid, and I was very much taken with the uniform and the military in general. I thought it was very exciting stuff and he used to send back photos from Korea and from Japan when he went on leave. We arrived in Vietnam on 6th June 1965. We were on board the HMAS Sydney and we arrived off Cape St. Jacques, which the Australians later came to know as Vung Tau we found that over several nights the VC, the Viet Cong, were coming out of the tunnels It was quite a significant operation and it gave us I think, one of our first tastes of a major battle and in that battle there were a lot of people were killed and it's sad