On August 18, 1966, Australian troops at the Battle of Long Tan fought against overwhelming odds—down to fewer than sixty men, low on ammo, convinced they wouldn’t last another hour. Yet, with support from New Zealand and U.S. allies, they emerged victorious, suffering eighteen dead and twenty-four wounded against hundreds of enemy casualties. Now commemorated as Vietnam Veterans’ Day, the battle stands as a defining moment in Australia’s military history, honoring fallen heroes whose sacrifices and resilience often went unrecognized. Ceremonies today remember the past while supporting aging veterans, ensuring their stories—and the lessons of courage and sacrifice—are never forgotten.
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