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The action was fought between Australian forces and Viet Cong and North Vietnamese units after 108 men from D Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (6 RAR) clashed with a force of 1,500 to 2,500 from the Viet Cong 275th Regiment, possibly reinforced by at least one North Vietnamese battalion, and D445 Provincial Mobile Battalion. L/Cpl = Lance Corporal (Army rank) In the Long Tan rubber plantation five kilometres east of Nui Dat they encountered a combined NVA and VC force estimated at 1500-2000 strong. In a decade-long war that, for the most part, consisted of small contacts with an enemy that was reluctant to engage in pitched battles, Long Tan was one of the exceptions. WIA = Wounded in action, Secret Australian Army Intelligence – Battle of Long Tan, Jack Kirby – An Unsung Hero of the Battle of Long Tan, Unit: 6RAR; Age: 20; Regular Army enlistee, Unit: 1 APC Sqn; Age: 21; Regular Army enlistee, Unit: 6RAR; Age: 22; Regular Army enlistee, Unit: 6RAR; Age: 21; Regular Army enlistee, Unit: 6RAR; Age: 19; Regular Army enlistee. True story of ordinary boys who became extraordinary men. The battle of Long Tan was fought on 18 August 1966. Vietnamese casualties, much like those unfortunate enough to be under the 155s’ fire were all over the map. By Martin Walsh Posted on August 20, 2011 Posted in Facts & Figures, Vietnam Tagged Delta Company Names. From time to time I get emails or requests for more information or a detailed list of names of those who fought in the Battle of Long Tan on 18 August 1966. The Battle of Long Tan is the most publicised Australian battle of the Vietnam War. One-hundred-and-five men from D Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR) and three New Zealanders from an artillery forward observation party from New Zealand’s 161 Field Battery, encountered a force of more than 2,000 Viet Cong soldiers. 2Lt = 2nd Lieutenant (Army rank) When the battle was over, the Australians had lost 18 men, while another 24 were wounded. The 1st Au… However during Operation MARSDEN in late 1969, Australian forces captured a Viet Cong dispensary that had a casualty list attributed to the battle at Long Tan. One from 3 Troop, 1 APC (Armoured Personnel Carrier) Squadron 1.2.1. 12 Platoon, D Coy, 6RAR. Here is a list of the Australian’s who were killed fighting in the Battle of Long Tan: Private Paul Large, 21 years old. Commem: = Commemorated at Here is a list of the Australian’s who were killed fighting in the Battle of Long Tan: Private Paul Large, 21 years old. That list identified 878 as KIA/Missing/Died of Wounds and approximately 1500 wounded in action. The Battle of Long Tan (18 August 1966) took place in a rubber plantation near Long Tân, in Phước Tuy Province, South Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. 24 members of D Coy were wounded North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet Cong (VC) 1. Cpl = Corporal (Army rank) Civ: = Civilian occupation 245+ killed 1.1. As the August 18 anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan … L/Cpl = Lance Corporal (Army rank) With Travis Fimmel, Toby Blome, Alexander England, Aaron Glenane. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ernieacorn ( talk • contribs ) 00:47, 16 June 2017 (UTC) NVA and VC 245- 800 killed (245 bodies officially counted on the battlefield but many more bodies were found over two weeks after the battle and VC tactics were to remove the dead so no accurate counts could be made.) The official Australian War Memorial history To Long Tanestimates 2500 enemy troops were involved in the battle. To get the seriously wounded and dead off the field, a labour force of something like 800 would be needed. 1 APC Sqn = 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS USED IN LIST 6RAR = 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment Indeed, after the battle at Long Tan their methods worked very well in … Australians now mark Vietnam Veterans Day on Aug. 18, the day of the Battle of Long Tan. The Commander at the helm of the historical and bloody Battle of Long Tan has welcomed the addition of an ‘unsung hero’ of the Vietnam War to the list of … The failure to acknowledge this debate obscures the complexity of the battle, and the military skill on both sides. The Vietnamese, however, may have suffered well over 500 casualties. Decorations, medals and awards for the Battle of Long Tan were supplemented by the US Presidential Unit Citation for Gallantry, and then in 2009 when the Australian Government finally conferred the Australian Unit … No discussion of the Battle of Long Tan would be complete without remembering the ultimate sacrifice of the Australian’s and Vietnamese who fought and died in the battle. Died nine days later from wounds sustained in the battle 2. Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan Movie Reviews, 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan – Commemorative Events, 161 Bty Royal New Zealand Artillery Vietnam 1965. Please update your profile. Many authors have dwelt on the politics of why we were sent to Vietnam; and why we were sent out to locate a small force that had shelled the Base when it was obvious, perhaps in hindsight, that a large VC Force was in the area. D Company, 6RAR List of Veterans – Battle of Long Tan. That the total number of VC killed in the battle was well in excess of 1,000. During the Vietnam War, 108 Australian soldiers stood against some 1,500 to 2,500 Vietnamese forces near the village of Long Tan. Pte = Private (Army rank) KIA = Killed in action 18 killed 1.1. Using an 80:20 split for the casualties, 288 would be wounded and 72 killed. The battle at Ong Thanh was a costly affair for the soldiers of the 2/28th Infantry. It was a war that came to be despised by the public in Australia, and the veterans bore the brunt of it. Here is a list of the Australian’s who were killed fighting in the Battle of Long Tan: KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS USED IN LIST D Coy was awarded a US Presidential Unit Citation and was offered the South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry Unit Citation. Soldiers at the Long Tan Memorial. These casualty issues are also addressed in the 2016 book's Annex O (ie 275 VC Regiment) Appendix 1 (275 VC Regiment KIA at Long Tan) and Appendix 2 (List of Martyrs 18.8.66). To get the seriously wounded and dead off the field, a labour force of something like 800 would be needed. Cpl = Corporal (Army rank) Commemorative Services & Events – 50th Anniversary of Long Tan Australians will honour the service and sacrifice of our servicemen and women during the Vietnam War... On July 16 1965 161 Battery, stationed at Bien Hoa air base near Saigon, opened fire on a Viet Cong position in support of 1RAR,... 17 August 2008 – This is a post script story 60 Minutes Australia did about the Australian Government finally redressing the medals awarded to the... © 2020 Red Dune Films. Long Tan is now remembered as an exemplar of Australian soldiers channelling the same attributes of bravery, teamwork and endurance that their forbears displayed in earlier conflicts. Civ: = Civilian occupation 11 National Servicemen, Australian Army 1.1.2. Footnote (VC Defector) In 1969, Ex Sgt Loc of D445 Bn, Battle of Long Tan, a guide and interpreter with 6 RAR stated that most casualties were caused by artillery. The Battle of Long Tan remains one of the most significant life events for Vietnam veteran Doug Heazlewood. But the film repeats some statistics that are the subject of considerable debate. 17 from Delta Company (D Coy), 6RAR 1.1.1. Officially, 245 bodies were counted o… The Battle at Long Tan in a rubber plantation in Phuoc Tuy province, South Vietnam, could have been an Australian military disaster.  18 Australians were killed in the Battle of Long Tan. Directed by Kriv Stenders. Using an 80:20 split for the casualties, 288 would be wounded and 72 killed. During two hours of fighting the battalion lost 64 men killed, including Lt. Col. Terry Allen and every member of the Battalion Command Group, as well as 75 wounded and 2 missing. 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