Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The birth of the Vespa Super



In January 1965, Australia agreed to send troops to Borneo after receiving many requests from Malaysia. Australian troops included 3 Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Air Service Regiment. There are about fourteen thousand British and Commonwealth forces in Australia at the time.
 
Officially, the British and Australian troops not to follow the attackers over the Indonesian border. However, units like the Special Air Service, both Britain and Australia, signed in secret (see Operation Claret). Australia recognizes these incursions in 1996.

In mid 1965, Indonesia began to use his official army. On 28 June, they crossed the border into eastern Sebatik Island near Tawau, Sabah, and dealing with Askar Malay Regiment and The King of the North Borneo Armed Constabulary Police Force.
Towards the end of 1965, General Suharto came to power in Indonesia after a coup d'état. Because of this domestic conflict, the wish of Indonesia to continue the war with Malaysia to be reduced and the war had subsided.

On May 28, 1966 at a conference in Bangkok, Kingdom of Malaysia and the Indonesian government announced a settlement of the conflict. The violence ended in June, and the peace treaty signed on 11 August and was inaugurated two days kemudian.Namun Vespa Motor produced in that year we can still come across to date ini.Sunguh vehicle reminiscent of the bloody conflict that moment>

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