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The most compelling "story" of 7 RAR is their mastery of small-team jungle warfare. In late 1967, while operating in South Vietnam, the battalion became famous for a deliberate, slow-motion approach to combat.

On November 23, 1967, a now-famous image captured Private Keith Craven—an M60 machine gunner—stepping through a wire barrier at the edge of a camp. This moment perfectly illustrates the transition from the relative safety of the base to the "unpredictable jungle" where young men, many barely in their twenties, shouldered the weight of their country's service. PACK CP 7.rar

Their work wasn't just about firefights; it was about "dominating ground" and protecting local villages. This "unique Australian approach," refined in previous conflicts in Malaya and Borneo, focused on discipline and gathering local intelligence to disrupt Viet Cong supply lines. Fast Facts Raised: 1965 for the Vietnam War. Type: Mechanised Infantry. Current HQ: RAAF Base Edinburgh, Adelaide. Nickname: "Big Seven." The most compelling "story" of 7 RAR is