Photos Aussies and Kiwi's in Vietnam

South Vietnam. August 1971. A memorial service commemorating the 5th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan was held in the rubber plantation, three miles east of Nui Dat, where seventeen soldiers of 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR), lost their lives in 1966. Gathered by the cross erected by 6RAR during their second tour are, left to right: Chaplains Dermott Casey, Roy Cosier and John Hamilton. The Commander of the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF), Brigadier B. A. McDonald, has his back to the camera

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Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam. May 1971. Taking down a message, by way of field radio, in the thick jungle of Phuoc Tuy Province is Private (Pte) Peter O'Halloran of Subiaco, WA. Pte O'Halloran is a signaller with C Company, 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment). The battalion has just completed its final operation in South Vietnam. It will return to Australia later this month.

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South Vietnam. May 1971. Private (Pte) Greg Davison of Yarrawonga, Vic, inching his way forward through the jungle during a reconnaissance patrol in Phuoc Tuy Province. Together with other members of C Company, 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment), Pte Davison was taking part in his final operation in the war zone. The battalion will leave South Vietnam later this month after completing a twelve month tour of duty

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South Vietnam. May 1971. Private (Pte) Tom Floyd of Lindisfarne, Tas, checks the sights on his M60 machine gun before going out on patrol. Together with other members of C Company, 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment), Pte Floyd was taking part in his final operation in the war zone. The battalion will return to Australia later this month completing a twelve month tour of duty. Note the ammunition belt over his shoulder and on the ground.

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South Vietnam. May, 1971. Private (Pte) Bob Peoples of Ballarat, Vic, cautiously crawls through the jungle. Pte Peoples is a forward scout with C company, 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment). Together with other members of his Company, he took part in 2RAR's final operation in South Vietnam. The battalion was to return to Australia later this month after completing a twelve month tour of duty.

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Nui Dat, South Vietnam. June 1971. Gunner Doug Winterbotham of Kingaroy, Qld (left), prepares to reload during a fire mission at Nui Dat, Headquarters of the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF). Gunner Bob Eddington of Narrogin, WA, clears an expended shell case from the 105mm Howitzer gun. Both are members of 104 Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (RAA), in Nui Dat.

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South Vietnam. May, 1971. Private (Pte) Bob Peoples of Ballarat, Vic, cautiously crawls through the jungle. Pte Peoples is a forward scout with C company, 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment). Together with other members of his Company, he took part in 2RAR's final operation in South Vietnam. The battalion was to return to Australia later this month after completing a twelve month tour of duty.

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Legend of the Regiment, one of the fathers of modern sniping in our army, absolute character. Died while I was still in, but I've heard many many funny stories about him.
 
Phuoc Tuy Province. 1970. A Bell UH-1 Iroquois of No. 9 Squadron RAAF being prepared for a "People Sniffer" mission at Nui Dat. Photo by AWM museum

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South Vietnam. March 1971. Private (Pte) Grant Burrows of Korumburra, Vic, cleaning his M60 machine gun. The day before this photograph was taken, the gun was used to save the life of Pte Burrows and another soldier when they detected and killed a Viet Cong walking down a track. Pte Burrows was taking part in an operation with 2RAR /NZ (ANZAC) (The ANZAC Battalion comprising 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and a component from the 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment). Note the belts of ammunition slung over his shoulders.

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Portrait of 42252 Corporal Bernard "Bernie" Lyle Smith, 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR). Taken during a patrol of the Long Hai hills, this is one of a series taken of the Reconnaissance Platoon by Canadian newspaper correspondent Mr Daryl Henry during Operation Renmark. Corporal Smith was promoted to Sergeant and returned to Vietnam with 5RAR on its second tour. He was accidentally killed during a patrol on 9 March 1969 and is buried at Wallaroo Cemetery, South Australia.

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Vietnam. 1967-05. Private Les Feltham of Braybrook, Vic, with his M60 machine gun and a large grin. He was just about to start his first major operation against the Viet Cong. He was a member of 7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (7RAR), who joined in a massive heliborne assault aboard twenty American helicopters.

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Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam, February 1967. Two members of a patrol from B Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5RAR), push their way through tall grass searching for enemy forces near the Task Force base at Nui Dat during Operation Tamborine. In front with an M60 machine gun at the ready is Private (Pte) Garry Cassidy of Young, NSW, and behind is Pte Bruce Everard of Warrnambool, Vic.

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South Vietnam. Nui Dat, Phuoc Tuy Province. 1971. Australian gunners cover their ears as they fire 81 mm mortar rounds towards enemy positions. An International F5 6x6 dump truck is visible in the background. Photo by Brian Wood. [AWM P07256.039]

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Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam. 1968-05. Private Richard Barron of Maylands, WA, watches from his gun pit at Fire Support Base (FSB) Coral. Private Barron is a member of the Task Force Defence and Employment Platoon and was engaged in Operation Toan Thang, along with other elements of the 1st Australian Task Force (1ATF). FSB Coral was heavily attacked on 1968-05-13 and 1968-05-16, but the enemy was driven back each time. Note his M60 and belts of ammunition.

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Second Lieutenant David Sabben was a 21-year-old National Serviceman when he found himself in the middle of the battle of Long Tan, one of Australia’s fiercest and most intense engagements of the Vietnam War.
It was his first battle, and one he will never forget.
“Nothing could prepare you for it,” Sabben said. “I’d been in the army a year and a month, and to come into what was essentially a pitched conventional battle – no amount of training could prepare you for how to cope with it.
“It was the first contact – the first time that we had exchanged fire with the enemy – and there’s no baptism like a real baptism.”
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Second Lieutenant David Sabben with his damaged Armalite rifle after the battle of Long Tan.
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Second Lieutenant Dave Sabben advances cautiously through the rubber plantation the day after the battle
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Second Lieutenant Dave Sabben reads at a memorial service for comrades of D Company who lost their lives during the battalion's tour of duty. An important part of the ceremony involved the laying and dedication of a plaque inscribed with the names of the fallen, including those killed at the battle of Long T
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Standing in front of his platoon on parade, Second Lieutenant Dave Sabben salutes at a memorial service for comrades of D Company who lost their lives during the battalion's tour of duty.
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Major Harry Smith, far left, holds a briefing in the field shortly before his company return to the Long Tan battlefield. Second Lieutenant Dave Sabben is next to him.
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Dave Sabben receives a Mentioned-in-Despatches rosette from the former Commander of the 1st Australian Task Force, Brigadier O. D. Jackson.
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Long Tan, Vietnam. 1966-08-19. Troops of the 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR), on a sweep in the area, fire an APC mounted mortar during Operation Smithfield.

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54 years later and 6RAR Mortar platoon are once again slinging 81mm bombs out of those busted arse old carriers...
 

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