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    Brigadier Francis Philip "Ted" Serong, DSO, OBE (11 November 1915 – 1 October 2002) was a senior officer of the Australian Army. Born into a Roman Catholic...
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  • footballer Jai Serong (born 2003), Australian rules footballer Ted Serong (1915–2002), Australian Army officer Sarong, Indonesian garment Titi Serong, a state...
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    flight on 29 July 1962. The unit's first commanding officer, Colonel Ted Serong, arrived in Saigon on 31 July – the date that is mistakenly considered...
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  • Lieutenant General Sir Reginald Pollard was Chief of Army from 1960 to 1963. Ted Serong was a senior officer of the Australian Army and commander of the Australian...
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    anti-Communist political activist, founder of the Democratic Labor Party Ted Serong DSO, OBE – senior officer of the Australian Army, noted for his contributions...
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  • John (12 November 2002). "Counter-insurgency jungle warrior: Brigadier Ted Serong, Military tactician 1915–2002". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from...
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  • that ARVN troops would no longer fight. To Australian Army Brigadier Ted Serong, this was a sign that Viên himself was abandoning the fight but Smith...
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  • uncommunicative Cambodian bodyguard. Senior Australian Army officer Ted Serong, who worked with Đính, called him "a young punk with a gun – and dangerous"...
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  • collective pre-deployment training unit and a doctrine wing. Colonel Ted Serong took over command of the centre in 1955 and instructors included officers...
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    ISBN 0-300-06226-5. Blair, Anne E. (2001). There to the Bitter End: Ted Serong in Vietnam. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-468-9. Buttinger...
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