How Australian SAS "Secret" Tracking School... Trained Soldiers From 12 Countries
Автор: Echoes of War
Загружено: 2025-12-07
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When elite American Green Berets arrived at a secret Australian SAS school in 1968, they thought they knew jungle warfare. Within hours, they realized how wrong they were. The Australians had developed tracking techniques so advanced that enemy forces couldn't hide—and Allied kill ratios tripled after soldiers completed the program.
This is the incredible story of how Australia's SAS created a "secret" tracking school in Vietnam that trained over 673 soldiers from 12 nations, transforming special operations methodology and saving countless lives through skills passed down from Aboriginal trackers.
673 graduates from 12 countries
40% dropout rate—even elite soldiers couldn't master it
67% more enemy kills per operation for tracking-trained teams
38% fewer casualties among graduates
178:1 kill ratios achieved by some tracking-qualified units
From MACV-SOG operators to British SAS, from Thai Rangers to South Vietnamese commandos—everyone wanted into this school. But only the patient survived four weeks of learning to see what most soldiers walked right past.
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