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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @australiashiddenwar Everything the US Army taught its soldiers about survival was wrong. When Captain James Miller, an elite Green Beret, arrived in Vietnam to inspect the Australian SAS, he expected to find amateurs. Instead, he found a group of men who refused to wash, refused to salute, and wore "ridiculous" shorts that made US troops laugh. But the laughter stopped when they entered the jungle. In this video, we expose the humiliating reality of the Vietnam War that you won't find in American history books. This is the story of the day a US Special Forces commander realized his million-dollar training was actually a suicide note. We uncover: Why Australian SAS soldiers ("The Phantoms") refused to use soap or toothpaste for weeks. The shocking reason they threw a US Captain's gear into the mud. Why they broke every rule of engagement—running away instead of fighting—and why it made them deadlier than the entire US Army. The brutal truth about the "smell of death" that Viet Cong trackers used to hunt American soldiers. The Australian SASR (Special Air Service Regiment) were the ghosts of the jungle. While Americans brought the noise, Australians became the silence. Discover the secret tactics that made the Viet Cong fear "The Phantoms of the Jungle" more than B-52 bombers. Key Topics: Australian SAS vs US Green Berets, Vietnam War History, Jungle Warfare Tactics, SASR History, Military Mistakes, Special Operations, The Battle of Long Tan context, US Army vs Australian Army. #AustralianSAS #VietnamWar #MilitaryHistory #SpecialForces #GreenBerets #SASR #History #WarStories #Tactics #USArmy