An Uneasy Legacy. Vietnam Veterans and Australian Society. Thesis submitted by. Janine Frances Hiddlestone BA(Hons) James Cook.

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An Uneasy Legacy Vietnam Veterans and Australian Society Thesis submitted by Janine Frances Hiddlestone BA(Hons) James Cook in October 2004 for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of Humanities James Cook University

STATEMENT OF ACCESS I, the undersigned, author of this work, understand that James Cook University will make this thesis available for use within the University Library and, via the Australian Digital Theses network, for use elsewhere. I understand that, as an unpublished work, a thesis has significant protection under the Copyright Act and; I do not wish to place any further restriction on access to this work. Signature Date

STATEMENT OF SOURCES DECLARATION I declare that this thesis is my own work and has not been submitted in any form for another degree or diploma at any university or other institution of tertiary education. Information derived from the published or unpublished work of others has been acknowledged in the text and a list of references is given. Signature Date

Acknowledgments This thesis would have remained no more than a private obsession had it not been for the support of the School of Humanities at James Cook University. I would like to thank the school and the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences for providing financial support through an APA Scholarship and research and conference trips. The assistance of the staff and other postgraduates was invaluable and constant, and special mentions would involve including you all. I would like to acknowledge the assistance provided by the Australian War Memorial Research Centre (particularly Elizabeth Stewart), James Cook University Library, the National Library of Australia and the Australian Defence Force Academy. This research would not have been viable without the assistance of a group of Vietnam veterans who not only offered support, unlimited access and invaluable information, but also willingly shared both happy and the worst possible memories with me. Several went further in continuing assistance that sometimes caused difficulties and certainly inconvenience - for themselves, but provided wider sources of information in areas that I hadn t even known existed. They are some of the most decent, resilient and courageous people I have ever had the privilege to meet. I would also like to acknowledge the assistance of the VVCS in Townsville, particularly Wayne Scott, representatives of the DVA, VSASA, VVAA, VVF, VVMC and RSL, the Federal Member for Leichhardt, Warren Entsch, and the inspiration and support of Jill Williamson from the Department of Health. I would like to thank Dr Dawn May - brilliant scholar and talented educator for taking a chance on me and showing so much of faith. I would also like to note my appreciation for her comments and editorial suggestions on this work. Many thanks go to my family and friends for not disowning me during the years of work. Words are inadequate to express the appreciation of the support given by my husband, James, parents, Jean and Wally, as well as Audrey and my extended family in the Kewarra Writers Group. I cannot conclude these acknowledgements without expressing my thanks to Dr Doug Hunt, who went over and above the call of duty as a supervisor. He was my coach, mentor, editor, critic, fellow coffee connoisseur, counsellor and indefatigable supporter. He gave willingly of his time, and showed great diplomacy by not expressing surprise when I completed the thesis. It was a privilege to receive guidance from such a talented academic, inspirational lecturer and pretty good bloke. i

Abstract The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to the stereotyping of the war and those who fought in it. War is always political in nature, but the politics of the Vietnam War provided a series of distinctive complications that heralded a divergence from Australia s traditional approaches to war and remembrance. This thesis examines the origins, veracity and consequences of the veteran stereotypes. It uses a range of sources, including documents, film, and interviews to explore the experience of veterans since the war ended and ultimately their struggle to find a suitable place in Australian history. There is a methodological focus on oral history, based on a group of veterans in the North Queensland region. The study finds that there is neither a simple nor a single explanation, but rather a series of events, decisions and outcomes accumulating over a period of time. Veteran-related issues emerged initially in the United States of America, but this does not indicate that they were purely American problems and responses. Rather, the issues were addressed there first. The relative size of the different veteran populations played an important role, with the Australian contingent smaller and more widely spread, geographically. However, some of the more extreme images emanating from the US were applied to the emerging representations in Australia. The impact of those stereotypes is complex: while they were most often a burden to veterans, they could also offer some advantages, being concurrently helpful and hurtful. This made finding a suitable identity problematic, as few veterans wanted to identify with the stereotypes, but nonetheless sometimes found themselves trapped by them. Rather than discovering the popularly perceived group of disturbed malcontents, however, the broad scope of the sources (particularly the interviews) revealed a group of men searching for an historical context into which to place their experiences both during the war and in the following years. The evidence revealed a group of average Australians who, for a period thirty years ago, were asked to make the ultimate sacrifice. The interviews offered the opportunity to provide context to a difficult history, contributing not only to the study of the conflict, but to a wider Australian public memory in a country whose war stories have had so much impact. ii

Table of Contents Acknowledgements Abstract Abbreviations Introduction i ii iiv 1 1 Voices from the Battlefield: Methodology and Literature Review 10 2 A Large Price to Pay: Australia s Intervention in Vietnam 41 3 My Grandpa was a great old soldier : The Veterans 61 4 Long forgotten dockside guarantees : Origins of the Myths and Stereotypes 90 5 Do we get to win this time? : Popular Culture and Stereotypes 124 6 A Bunch of Loose Cannons?: Consequences of the Stereotypes 157 7 Any jobs for an old digger? Employment Issues of Vietnam veterans 189 8 We fought ourselves : The Battle Continues: After the Welcome Home 216 9 A Place of Their Own: Project Pandanus Local Case Study 249 10 A Place in the Legend?: The Reformation of the Vietnam Veteran? 272 Conclusion Bibliography 317 327 iii

Abbreviations AATTV ABS ADF ANZUS AO ATF AWM DVA NAA PTSD RAR RSL TPI TTI VA VFW VSASA VVA VVAA VVCS VVF VVMC VVRS Australian Army Training Team Vietnam Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Defence Force Australia, New Zealand and the United States Treaty Officer of the Order of Australia Australian Task Force Australian War Memorial Department of Veterans Affairs National Archives of Australia Post-traumatic stress disorder Royal Australian Regiment Returned and Services League of Australia Totally and permanently incapacitated Temporarily totally incapacitated Veterans Administration (USA) Veterans of Foreign Wars (USA) Veterans Support and Advocacy Service Vietnam Veterans of America Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Vietnam Veterans Counselling Service Vietnam Veterans Federation Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Scheme iv