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Title | 104 Sig Sqn | Home on |
Description | History Task Force Signals, South Vietnam | 104 Signal |
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WebSite | au104.org |
Host IP | 192.252.149.17 |
Location | United States |
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US$432,092
Last updated: 2023-05-16 05:50:09
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$432,092 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$399 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$11,966 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$143,588 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 3,324 |
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104 Sig Sqn | Home on 104 104 Signal Squadron South Vietnam Home Stories Memorabilia Photos Reunions Rolls Noticeboard Webform Discover Pronto Website History Overview See Pronto in South Vietnam 1962-1972, Chapter 4 | Chapter 6 Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 These pages are dedicated to Click Corporal D. J. Donnelly , 104 Sig Sqn, AK at Nui Dat, SVN, 9 Aug 1967 Click Signalman D. E. Abraham , 104 Sig Sqn, KIA near Blackhorse, SVN, 29 Sept 1968 Click Signalman A. H. Young , 104 Sig Sqn, KIA at FSPB Coral, SVN, 16 May 1968 Click name for Photo "Lest We Forget" 104 Signal Squadron (104 Sig Sqn) was raised for service in South Vietnam at Wacol, Brisbane, Queensland in November 1965. It replaced 103 Sig Sqn in South Vietnam in April 1967 and only returned to Australia after the Australian Task Force involvement ceased, in November 1971. 104 Sig Sqn has the distinction as the longest serving (5 years and 8 months) active service tactical signals unit in the Australian Army - both past |
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