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#VietnamWar #AustralianSAS #MilitaryTactics September 1967. Nui Dat base camp. In a tense briefing tent, an Australian SAS commander interrupted an American liaison officer with four words that silenced the room: "You walk like elephants." This documentary reveals the clash of doctrines that defined the allied experience in Phuoc Tuy Province. While the US Army relied on overwhelming firepower, heavy packs, and helicopter insertions, the Australian SAS brought a philosophy of absolute silence. They carried half the weight, moved in 4-man teams, and operated on a simple rule: if the enemy hears you, you have already failed. Discover how the Australian "Ghost" tactics achieved kill ratios of 15:1 compared to the American 3:1, and how a brutal tactical assessment from an allied NCO forced the Pentagon to fundamentally rethink infantry patrol doctrine. 🔥 In this video: The Elephant in the Room: The infamous 1967 briefing where Sergeant Terry O'Farrell told US officers their noise discipline was getting men killed. The Weight of War: Why US infantry carried 80lbs of gear (making them loud) while the SAS stripped down to 30lbs (making them silent). Heel-to-Toe: The specific "gliding" movement techniques the Australians used to travel through the jungle without breaking a twig. The Kill Ratio Reality: Analyzing the data behind why Australian stealth patrols were five times more lethally efficient than American sweep operations. The Legacy: How US Captain Robert Howard adopted Australian methods to revolutionize MACV-SOG and Ranger training. Sources: O'Farrell, T. (2001) Behind Enemy Lines: An Australian SAS Soldier in Vietnam, Allen & Unwin. Horner, D. (2002) SAS: Phantoms of the Jungle—A History of the Australian Special Air Service, Allen & Unwin. Stanton, S.L. (1985) Green Berets at War: U.S. Army Special Forces in Southeast Asia, 1956-1975, Ivy Books. McNeill, I. (1993) To Long Tan: The Australian Army and the Vietnam War 1950–1966, Allen & Unwin. Murphy, J. (1993) Harvest of Fear: A History of Australia's Vietnam War, Allen & Unwin. Disclaimer: This video is a historical documentary intended for educational purposes regarding military history, tactical doctrine, and the Vietnam War. #AustralianSAS #VietnamWar #MilitaryHistory #Stealth #InfantryTactics #History #SpecialForces #TerryOFarrell