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50th Anniverasry of Long Tan

For Scheyvillians attending the Last Post Ceremony on the 18th August, the following details other events occurring at the AWM to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the battle of Long Tan,

 

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Long Tan 50th anniversary commemorations at the Australian War Memorial

Published: Fri 3 Jun 2016

John Schumann to sing the anthem of a generation, “I was only 19”, to 100 Vietnam veterans in the Hall of Memory before the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier

The Australian War Memorial will mark the 50th anniversary of the battle of Long Tan and Vietnam Veterans’ Day in August with a number of moving tributes honouring the 60,000 Australian men and women who served our nation throughout the Vietnam War.

The battle of Long Tan was fought on 18 August 1966. 105 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. During the battle, 17 Australians were killed and a further 25 were wounded, one of whom later died of wounds. This was the highest number of Australian casualties incurred in any one engagement of the Vietnam War.

The losses on the Vietnamese side were at least 245 dead, an estimated 350 wounded, and three captured.

“The battle of Long Tan marks a moment of great courage and sacrifice for Australia in a war that was filled with tragedy and loss,” said Memorial Director Dr Brendan Nelson. “We will be honouring those soldiers who, led by Harry Smith, fought and died that day. We will also pause to remember all those affected by the war, their treatment upon returning home, and the wounds inflicted on our nation.”

The following program of commemoration will take place at the Memorial:

  • From dusk to dawn on 16, 17, and 18 August images from the Vietnam War will be projected onto the façade of the Memorial. Also projected on one side will be the names of the key theatres of the war, and on the other will scroll the names and ages of the 521 Australians commemorated on the Vietnam War Roll of Honour.
  • In the afternoon of 17 August John Schumann and Hugh McDonald will perform “I was only 19” in the Hall of Memory, in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier, to a group of 100 invited Vietnam veterans.
  • The Last Post Ceremony on 17 August will feature the story of Private Kenneth Gant, killed at the battle of Long Tan. John Schumann will perform “I was only 19” at the ceremony, streamed live on the Memorial’s website.
  • The Royal Military College, Duntroon, and Australian Defence Force Academy cadets have been invited to read the names on the Vietnam War Roll of Honour in the Memorial’s Commemorative Area from 5:30 am on 18 August.
  • A “stand to” similar to the Dawn Service will be held at the Stone of Remembrance in front of the Australian War Memorial at 7 am on 18 August.
  • The original guitar on which musician John Schumann recorded the iconic song “I was only 19” will go on permanent display in the Memorial’s Vietnam War Galleries, along with the song’s gold record.
  • Special performances of Dusted offby Brett Hunt will be presented to students in the Memorial’s BAE Systems Theatre on 17 and 18 August. This production tells the story of Hunt’s father joining the army, his service in Vietnam, and the subsequent struggles he endured after the war.
  • The Last Post Ceremony on 18 August will feature the story of Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp, the first Australian soldier to be killed in the battle of Long Tan. The ceremony will be supported by Australia’s Federation Guard.

These activities will complement the Department of Veterans’ Affairs reception in the Great Hall of Parliament House on the evening of 17 August and a service at the Vietnam War Memorial on Anzac Parade managed by a combined committee of the Vietnam Veterans of ACT and District on the morning of 18 August.

The Australian War Memorial is also negotiating with relevant Vietnamese authorities for the possible loan of the Long Tan Cross for this period.

More information about the commemorative events around the 50th anniversary of the battle of Long Tan and Vietnam Veterans’ Day can be found at the Memorial’s website at:www.awm.gov.au/honouring-vietnam-veterans/.

Date: 25 May 2016

CONTACT DETAILS

Media Team                       (02) 6243 4575   0409 600 038                      media@awm.gov.au

 



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2 LT Gordon Sharp- Last Post Ceremony

 

 

 

 

                  OTU ASSOCIATION

                            

2 LT Gordon Sharp- Last Post Ceremony – Australian War           

                     Memorial – 18 August 2016

 

Dear Scheyvillians, the close of each day at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, is  marked by a Last Post Ceremony held in memory of an individual Service Person  who made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation. As Aug 18th this year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, it is fitting that 2 LT Gordon Sharp (1/65) has been so honoured on that occasion.

 

Fellow 1/65 Graduate John O’Halloran grew up and attended school with Gordon in Tamworth and subsequently served with him in 6 RAR. John has arranged for many of Gordon’s family, schoolmates and longstanding friends to attend this ceremony.

 

The OTU Association also plans to be strongly represented. A special wreath will be laid on our behalf by Brigadier David Webster – another 1/65 graduate and Vietnam Veteran. We would invite all Scheyvillians to attend.

 

Commencing at 1650 hrs in the main body of the War Memorial, the Ceremony will take the form of an address by a senior military person followed by the laying of the wreaths then the playing of the Last Post.

 

It is suggested that a lounge suit or reefer jacket, along with all medals, be worn. As the area is exposed to the Canberra elements, appropriate coats and hats should also be taken.

 

Following the Ceremony there will be a get together for everybody in the Carlton Room at the Mercure Hotel (formerly Olims). Dr Brendan Nelson, CEO of the AWM, Brigadier Brewer, Commandant RMC and Maj Orgill, OC of RMC’s Long Tan Company, have been invited. It will be a fitting way to remember Gordon and to catch up with his family , friends and other Scheyvillians.

 

Interstate visitors may wish to stay at the Mercure which is quite close to the War Memorial.

 

Mercure Hotel: Corner Limestone Avenue and Ainslie Avenue, Braddon, ACT 2612

 

stay@mercurecanberra.com.au

 

Tel (02)  6243 0000

 

Could you please let Bernie Gleeson, Association National Secretary, know if you will be attending.

 

berjulgleeson@bigpond.com

 

(03) 0850 1575

 

Mob  0414 702 905

 

 

Frank Miller

Chairman,

OTU Association

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                               

 



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Fromelles and/or Pozieres Centenaries 2016

 

 

Would all Scheyvillians attending the Fromelles and/or Pozieres Centenaries in July please advise Neil Leckie at nkaleckie@optusnet.com.au or 0400 573 802

 

 

Alan Pemberton (1/69) and myself (3/68) will be there. Alan will be laying a wreath. It would be good to see all Scheyvillians together at this event.

 

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

Neil Leckie

Editor

The Scheyvillian

0400 573 802