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Dedicated to D Company 6 RAR Vietnam 1966/67

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Battle Of Long Tan
 
Against the odds in sixty-six On a far off foreign shore,
Australians fought Vietnameese In a fierce and bloody war.
August eighteenth marks the date when they fought man to man,
In dark of night and monsoon rain In the battle of Long Tan.

The Sixth Battalion’s “D” Company Were out from Nui Dat,
their mission was to search and find where four, four five were at.
They found them in the rubber preparing to assault,
but the tactics by our diggers brought their action to a halt.

As night fell on the battle field and rain still pelting down,
Our diggers fought with courage in the rain soaked battle ground.
The enemy with it’s larger force tried hard to break the line,
but the diggers fought back harder to repel them all the time.

The enemy strength was greater than originally was thought,
But the APCs and Artillery gave the diggers good support.
Hampered by the rain and mud, visibility had long gone,
and the fierceness of the battle was still to linger on.

Machine guns, light and heavy were fired from around the flanks,
until the enemy, badly beaten began to leave their ranks.
The diggers, tired and weary were battle scared and sore,
but their tactics and their courage forced the enemy to withdraw.

Next morning told the story of events the night before,
and strewn around the battle ground were the casualties of war.
The Aussies suffered losses many brave diggers died,
but they won the battle honors with skill and guts and pride.

The battle now, is history but a well remembered date,
where fighting was commended and the courage was top rate.
There were many acts of bravery displayed by every man,
who fought that bloody battle in the rubber at Long Tan.



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