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Les Noah at Nui Dat, 1967
Les Noah in Vietnam
Les Noah receiving Long Service Good Conduct Medal, 1968
Les Noah
Free World Forces leaders at the Manila Conference, 1966
Manila Summit Conference, 1966
Chi Lang training base, circa 1971-1972
Chi Lang training base
John Campbell in Vietnam, circa 1970
John Campbell
Lee Notton (nearest camera) in Vietnam, circa 1970-1971
Lee Notton
Gnr John Fox at Nui Dat, 1967
John Fox
Dudley Young (right) receives his Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, October 1980
Dudley Young
Graduates memorial at Royal Military College, Duntroon
Memorial at Royal Military College, Duntroon
161 Battery officers Barry Dreyer (left) and Peter Williams at Nui Dat, 1966
Barry Dreyer and Peter Williams
Picture taken moments before a mine was triggered near An Nhut, 14 February 1967
Tragedy at An Nhut
Graham Fergusson in Vietnam, circa 1969-1970
Graham Fergusson
Alan McKenzie, October 1961
Alan McKenzie
US Certificate of Achievement awarded to NEWZAD
NEWZAD Certificate of Achievement
Private Wini Ashby, V4 Company
Wini Ashby

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