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The Experimental Military Unit (EMU) was a company-sized helicopter assault force which operated during the Vietnam War. The EMU was created by the integration of a contingent of Royal Australian Navy (RAN) aviation personnel (known as the RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam or RANHFV) into the United States Army's 135th Assault Helicopter Company.

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  • Experimental Military Unit
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  • The Experimental Military Unit (EMU) was a company-sized helicopter assault force which operated during the Vietnam War. The EMU was created by the integration of a contingent of Royal Australian Navy (RAN) aviation personnel (known as the RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam or RANHFV) into the United States Army's 135th Assault Helicopter Company.
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Role
  • Helicopter assault and transport
Nickname
  • The Emus
Country
  • United States/Australia
Dates
  • 1967(xsd:integer)
Unit Name
  • Experimental Military Unit
Motto
  • "Get the Bloody Job Done"
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  • Company
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  • The Experimental Military Unit (EMU) was a company-sized helicopter assault force which operated during the Vietnam War. The EMU was created by the integration of a contingent of Royal Australian Navy (RAN) aviation personnel (known as the RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam or RANHFV) into the United States Army's 135th Assault Helicopter Company.
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