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Old July 16th 03, 02:30 AM
L'acrobat
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"Evan Brennan" wrote in message
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"L'acrobat" wrote in message
8. 1965-1972. Supply flow to Viet Cong units in Phuoc Tuy province
came via the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Mekong Delta and ports in Cambodia.
This meant the goods had to pass through areas that were patrolled by
Americans and other Allied units, who often intercepted the supplies.
Captured documents revealed that, thanks to US forces, VC units in the
Phuoc Tuy province complained of shortages in food and other stocks.



and do you have a point?




Yes, the United States bailed out Austrlalia in more ways than one.


But the problem is that it was Australian patrolling that denied the VC food
and supplies in Phouc Tuy.

Why is it you think that the US managed to do it in Phuc Tuy yet managed it
in no other province?

Again do you have a point?



Of course it has, poor sad little Evan, why don't you tell us all about

your
military experience and how well you can judge these matters?



Then tell us your real name, your military experience if any, the units
you served with, and when.


11.5 years in the Aust army, most of it in 3 RAR (Para) and you don't think
I am going to give stridently barking loons like yourself the info you need
to send your nonsense to my current employer do you?

Now its your turn Evan, tell us about your experience.

I'm sure that there are plenty here who could ask pertinent questions to
verify it...