File:M125A1 Armoured Personnel Carrier-Mortar crosses a portable bridge during Operation Matilda, February 1970.jpg
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English: An M125A1 Armoured Personnel Carrier-Mortar (APC M) ARN 134417 Callsign 82 rumbles across a portable bridge span during Operation Matilda. The APC was one of forty-four armoured vehicles taking part in the largest Australian armoured force assembled since World War II. Matilda involved a 150 mile sweep through three provinces searching for the Viet Cong (VC). |
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