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161st Independent Reconnaissance Flight (Australia)

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on 13 May 1966. The Flight was re-designated the 161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight. when unit strength was increased, so making it an Independent unit (and able to draw its own rations and rations). Following the expansion of the Australian commitment, the Flight continued to serve in this role
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re-designated as 161 Reconnaissance Squadron. 161 Reconnaissance Flight based at Oakey was re-designated as 171 Operational Support Squadron.
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until the end of 1971 when it was withdrawn to Australia. In March 1967, the 16th Army Light Aircraft Squadron was renamed the
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U.S. CH-47 and 161st (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight Cessna 180 and Sioux helicopter at Vung Tau Air Base in March 1967
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aviation unit of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. In June 1965, the 161 Reconnaissance Flight was raised part of the
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Possums and Bird Dogs: Australian Army Aviation's 161 Reconnaissance in South Vietnam
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Strategic Command: General Sir John Wilton and Australia's Asian Wars
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light observation helicopters in order to support the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1971
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Aviation units and formations of the Australian Army
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Australia
Australian Army
1st Australian Task Force
Vung Tau
Nui Dat
Bien Hoa
Observation helicopter
Bell H-13 Sioux
Bell OH-58 Kiowa
Reconnaissance
Cessna O-1 Bird Dog
Transport
Cessna 180
PC-6 Turbo Porter
Australian Army
No. 16 Army Light Aircraft Squadron
RAAF Base Amberley
Vietnam War
Cessna 180
Sioux
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Bien Hoa Air Base
Vung Tau Air Base
1st Australian Task Force
Nui Dat
1st Aviation Regiment
Oakey
Holsworthy

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