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#AustralianSAS #VietnamWar #MilitaryHistory In the jungles of Vietnam, an American Green Beret learned that the most dangerous soldier is not the one with the most firepower—it's the one you never see. While American special operations relied on helicopter insertions and massive air support, a small group of elite Australian soldiers was quietly rewriting the rules of jungle warfare. This documentary explores the untold tactical differences between American Special Forces (like MACV-SOG) and the Australian Special Air Service (SAS) during the Vietnam War. Discover how just 150 Australian operators achieved an unbelievable 100-to-1 kill ratio. Known to the Viet Cong as "Ma Rung" or the Phantoms of the Jungle, the Australian SAS used agonizing patience, extreme stealth, and tactics learned during the Malayan Emergency to dismantle enemy supply networks without firing a single shot. 🔥 In this video: The Phantom Patrol: How a 5-man Australian SAS team operated in the dense Phuoc Tuy jungle for days without leaving a physical trace. US SOG vs. Australian SAS: The stark doctrinal differences between the American reliance on speed and overwhelming firepower versus Australian invisibility. The "Ma Rung": Why the Viet Cong feared the Australians and issued standing orders to avoid them at all costs. The 100-to-1 Kill Ratio: The staggering statistics behind the most efficient special operations force per soldier in the conflict. The SOG Sacrifice: A look at the incredible bravery and devastating 100% casualty rates of American cross-border operators fighting the "big war." Sources of Where I get my facts: Coulthard-Clark, C. (2001) The Encyclopaedia of Australia's Battles. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. Horner, D. (1989) SAS: Phantoms of the Jungle - A History of the Australian Special Air Service. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. Lergessner, J. G. (2007) The 'Ma Rung': Australian SAS in Vietnam. Redland Bay: J.G. Lergessner. McKay, G. (1998) Sleeping with Your Ears Open: On Patrol with the Australian SAS. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. Plaster, J. L. (1997) SOG: The Secret Wars of America's Commandos in Vietnam. New York: Simon & Schuster. Disclaimer: This video is a historical documentary intended for educational purposes. #AustralianSAS #VietnamWar #MilitaryHistory #MACVSOG #SpecialForces #History #MaRung #JungleWarfare