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When did Australia and NZ join Vietnam?

When did Australia and NZ join Vietnam?

RNZAF transport planes also played a key role in supporting New Zealand’s effort, both military and civilian, in Vietnam. In November 1968 a 26- man troop of the New Zealand Special Air Service (SAS) arrived and were attached to the Australian SAS Squadron at Nui Dat.

Was Agent Orange made in NZ?

The informant also made the claim, “Now at this time, in the late 1960s and early seventies, the government had given IWD the exclusive licence to manufacture those chemicals. We made all of the 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T that was produced in New Zealand. According to the informant, “Agent Orange was made from two chemicals”.

How did Agent Orange affect humans?

Short-term exposure to dioxin can cause darkening of the skin, liver problems and a severe acne-like skin disease called chloracne. Additionally, dioxin is linked to type 2 diabetes, immune system dysfunction, nerve disorders, muscular dysfunction, hormone disruption and heart disease.

Why did New Zealand get involved in the Vietnam War?

New Zealand decided to send troops to Vietnam in 1964 because of Cold War concerns and alliance considerations. The potential adverse effect on the ANZUS alliance of not supporting the United States (and Australia) in Vietnam was key. It also upheld New Zealand’s national interests of countering communism in South-East Asia.

Was the US allies with Vietnam?

North Vietnam was supported by the Soviet Union, China , and other communist allies; South Vietnam was supported by the United States, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Thailand , and other anti-communist allies.

Was Vietnam ever winnable?

The Vietnam War was winnable at any moment that the politicians decided to relinquish control of the war to the generals. We fought that war at part throttle, which is to me unconscionable. The reason that we have combat power is so that the moment a foe commits a transgression against us, we ring his bell so hard that he never, ever considers doing it again.

What did New Zealand do in WW1?

new Zealand forces also helped on the western Front in France, in which 1560 New Zealand men were killed and about 7048 were wounded. New Zealand soldiers together with the Australian soldiers also sent troops to Gallipoli on the 25th of April to help capture Constantinople . New Zealand played a big role in WWI during the battle of gallipoli.