Long Tan : the start of a lifelong battle / Harry Smith with Toni McRae.

By: Smith, Harry A [author.]Contributor(s): McRae, Toni [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newport, NSW : Big Sky Publishing, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 324 pages : illustrations, map, photographs ; 24 cmContent type: cartographic image | still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781922132321; 1922132322Subject(s): Smith, Harry A., 1933- | Smith, Harry A., 1933- | Smith, Harry A | Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. Company, D -- History | Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company -- History -- History | Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company -- History | Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company -- Officers -- Biography | Australia. Australian Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company -- History | Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company -- Officers -- Biography | Australia. Australian Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company | Australia. Australian Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 6th. D Company -- History | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- Australia -- Biography | Long Tan, Battle of, Vietnam, 1966 -- Personal narratives, Australian | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Australia -- Personal narratives | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, Australian | Soldiers -- Australia -- Biography | Long Tan, Battle of, Vietnam, 1966 | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- Australia | AustralianGenre/Form: Autobiographies. DDC classification: 959.704342 LOC classification: DS556.93 | .S65 2015
Contents:
Prelude to Battle: 18 August 1966 by Toni McRae -- 1 Beginnings in Tasmania -- 2 Cannon Fodder to Go -- 3 Murder in Malaya -- 4 Body Parts and Battling Commas -- 5 Battling Rushes of Blood to the Head and Heart -- 6 These Boots Are Made for Walking -- 7 Vietnam: Suicide Mission -- 8 Battle Beginnings -- 9 Into Battle: A 'Rorke's Drift' in the Rubber -- 10 After the Battle: Uncovering the Truth -- 11 Commando Action, Sailing and -- 12 Battle with a Parachute: Plunge to Earth and a Crash of Dreams -- 13 Battling the Brass: Australia's Shame Exposed -- 14 Another War: the Battle for Recognition -- 15 Battles in Life Beyond Army.
Summary: On the afternoon of 18 August 1966, just five kilometres from the main Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Under a blanket of mist and heavy monsoon rain, amid the mud and shattered rubber trees, a dispersed Company of 108 men held its ground with courage and grim determination against a three-sided attack from a force of 2,500 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. When the battle subsided, 18 Australian soldiers lay dead and 24 had been wounded. Battlefield clearance revealed 245 enemy bodies with captured documents later confirming the count at over 500 enemy killed and 800 wounded. These men were led by a gruff and gusty perfectionist, Major Harry Smith. Now, some 47 years after the battle, Harry tells his story for the first time. But Long Tan is more than just an account of a historic battle. Harry Smith takes his readers on an extraordinary journey - one that ultimately reveals a remarkable cover-up at the highest military and political echelons.Written in partnership with award-winning journalist Toni McRae, Long Tan is also Harry's life story and portrays his many personal battles, from failed marriages to commando-style killing; from a horrific parachute accident through to his modern-day struggles with bureaucracy for recognition for his soldiers. Harry's battles are tempered by his love of sailing, where he has at last found some peace. Long Tan portrays the wrenching, visceral experience of a man who has fought lifelong battles, in a story that he is only now able to tell. Harry can still hear the gunfire and smell the blood spilt at Long Tan. For him, the fight continues.
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Scheduled to be published August 2015.

Prelude to Battle: 18 August 1966 by Toni McRae -- 1 Beginnings in Tasmania -- 2 Cannon Fodder to Go -- 3 Murder in Malaya -- 4 Body Parts and Battling Commas -- 5 Battling Rushes of Blood to the Head and Heart -- 6 These Boots Are Made for Walking -- 7 Vietnam: Suicide Mission -- 8 Battle Beginnings -- 9 Into Battle: A 'Rorke's Drift' in the Rubber -- 10 After the Battle: Uncovering the Truth -- 11 Commando Action, Sailing and -- 12 Battle with a Parachute: Plunge to Earth and a Crash of Dreams -- 13 Battling the Brass: Australia's Shame Exposed -- 14 Another War: the Battle for Recognition -- 15 Battles in Life Beyond Army.

On the afternoon of 18 August 1966, just five kilometres from the main Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Under a blanket of mist and heavy monsoon rain, amid the mud and shattered rubber trees, a dispersed Company of 108 men held its ground with courage and grim determination against a three-sided attack from a force of 2,500 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. When the battle subsided, 18 Australian soldiers lay dead and 24 had been wounded. Battlefield clearance revealed 245 enemy bodies with captured documents later confirming the count at over 500 enemy killed and 800 wounded. These men were led by a gruff and gusty perfectionist, Major Harry Smith. Now, some 47 years after the battle, Harry tells his story for the first time. But Long Tan is more than just an account of a historic battle. Harry Smith takes his readers on an extraordinary journey - one that ultimately reveals a remarkable cover-up at the highest military and political echelons.Written in partnership with award-winning journalist Toni McRae, Long Tan is also Harry's life story and portrays his many personal battles, from failed marriages to commando-style killing; from a horrific parachute accident through to his modern-day struggles with bureaucracy for recognition for his soldiers. Harry's battles are tempered by his love of sailing, where he has at last found some peace. Long Tan portrays the wrenching, visceral experience of a man who has fought lifelong battles, in a story that he is only now able to tell. Harry can still hear the gunfire and smell the blood spilt at Long Tan. For him, the fight continues.

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