But on the eve of Anzac Day, it’s important to put things in perspective. It was only half a century ago that Australians were being conscripted - many against their will - to join the war in Vietnam.
Having recently observed ANZAC Day in Australia, I have found myself reflecting on what April 25 represents. I must stress that ANZAC Day is not, nor should it ever be, about glorifying war. ANZAC Day ...
The manufacturing sector is the cornerstone of Vietnam’s economic growth and resilience. The government has undertaken several initiatives to leverage the country’s inherent strengths, resulting in ...
PHUOC TUY PROVINCE, SOUTH VIETNAM. 1969-12. THE BIGGEST EXPLOSIVES AND WEAPONS CACHE FOUND IN THE PROVINCE ... ABOUT THREE TONS OF MINES, GRENADES, AMMUNITION AND ARMS, INCLUDING A 75MM RECOILLESS ...
Vietnam and Russia yesterday signed an agreement to increase cooperation on nuclear power generation, marking a potentially crucial development in Hanoi’s reborn nuclear energy ambitions. As per ...
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Vietnam and Russia signed an agreement on Tuesday to increase their cooperation on nuclear energy during Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s two-day visit to Hanoi. The deal was signed ...
In 1969, thousands of Australian men were conscripted by random ballot and sent to serve with the Australian Army in the Vietnam War. No one escaped the draft - not even our ... because he knew how ...
Vietnam continues to strengthen its position as a top destination for foreign investment, attracting significant inflows from the likes of Singapore, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, and Japan. Pham Duc ...