Edward W. G. Hards, 21. He died of illness at the Repatriation General Hospital Hollywood, Western Australia, August 2 1969, after his return from Vietnam.

Ronald A. Harris, 26. On January 17 1969, he was acidentally killed by his own platoon commander as he tried to locate the postion of his patrol, in Bien Hoa. Returning to the patrol postition , he took the wrong entry path, and died from frag wounds and a gunshot wound to the head.

Barleif A. Harstad, 21. The private with 7RAR died of wounds after a contact in Phuoc Tuy August 6 1967 in which five others died and 15 were wounded.

Peter R. Hart, 22. The private with 6RAR died at 2 Field Ambulance, Vung Tau, March 29 1967 of wounds received in a contact with a small force that was dug in at Ap My An, Phuoc Tuy on March 21 1967.

Gilbert J Hartley, 39. The Warrant Officer was posted to 102 Field Workshop, Vung Tau. He served there only 3 months before dying of complications from a peptic ulcer at 1 Field Hospital, Vung Tau on January 27 1971.

Norman V. G. Hawker, 22. The private with 7RAR died at 24 US EVac. Hospital, Long Binh, of wounds received November 27 1967 during a Viet Cong rocket attack.

James F. Hayes, 27. He was a corporal with 7RAR. He was killed in action in Phuoc Tuy August 6 1967.

Malcolm A. Henderson, 36. A Warrant Officer with the AATTV . He was killed in action with one other Australian and four Vietnames regional soldiers when they were ambushed in Phuoc Tuy on the morning of December 16 1967

Terence E. Hendle, 20. He died at 36 Evac. Hospital on November 30 1966 of gunshot wounds received in a contact with Viet Cong while on patrol near Nui Dat.

Michael Herbert, 24. On the night of November 3 1970, Herbert and his navigator, Robert Carver, had a bombing mission to Da Nang. They left Phan Rang at 7.30pm, indicated by radio that they had completed the mission and were flying at 22,000ft, which was acknowledged and were told to go to 25,000ft. Then the plane disappeared off the screen. Herbert and Carver were posted missing and then presummed killed.

Robert B. Hickey, 24. The corporal with 1RAR was killed in action in Bien Hoa Province May 13 1968.

Donald C Hill, Machine Gunner, D+E platoon, Head Quarter Company, 1st Australian Task Force, Nui Dat, age 22 years, died June 12, 1971, Long Khanh Province of Multiple blast wounds when VC ambushed the Armoured Personnel Carrier he was sitting on. 2794350 Donald Cameron HILL >From 26 Aug 70 To 26 Nov70 IARU >From 27 Nov 70 To 09 Feb71 7RAR >From 10 Feb 71 To 10 Feb71 1ARU >From 11 Feb 71 To 12 Jun71 HQ 1 ATF

Reginald H. Hillier, 39. Hillier MID was killed in action at Vo Dat, Binh Tuy Province November 29 1965. The South Vietnamese Government awarded him a Military Merit Medal and Gallantry Cross with Palm, describing him as a courageous combatant.

Peter A. Hines, 27. Lieutenant Hines was killed in Phuoc Tuy by a mine explosion on the morning of July 21 1969- the day man walked on the moon.

Frederick W. Hoare, 29. The corporal assault pioneer with 6RAR died at 24 US Evac. Hospital, Long Binh, August 4 1969 from a mine blast he received the previous day.

Wlliam J. Hoban, 39. The sergeant with 8RAR was killed in a mine explosion in Phuoc Tuy February 28 1970. He held the Britsh Empire Medal.

Tony Holland, 21. The trooper with 1 APC Squadron died of injuries at 36 US Evac. Hospital, Vung Tau, after an accidental discharge while looking down the barrel of an OMG in Phuoc Tuy at 4.30pm on July 7 1966.

Anthony E. Hollis,23. The sapper with 1 Field Squadron was killed by an enemy mine in Phuoc Tuy on January 30 1970.

John W. Holloway. 22. The private rifleman with 9RAR was killed in action during a contact in Bien Hoa Province on October 26 1969.

Raymond H. Hunt, (about 27). He joined the Navy when he was 17and served on several ships before being posted to HMAS Hobart. He was struck by shrapenel at 3.13am on June 17 1968 and died instantly during an attack on the ship by an American plane.

Ronald D. Hood, 23. The private rifleman was killed in action in Phuoc Tuy on June 16 1966.

Neville W. Horne, 19. The private rifleman with 1RAR was shot by a sniper at Ben Cat, Binh Duong on January 8 1966.

James M. Houston, 22. The private rifleman with 6RAR was killed at the Battle of Long Tan August 18 1966.

Kenneth R. Houston, 23. The private with 9 Platoon C Company, 3RAR, died in Phuoc Tuy of heat exhaustion,severe shock and suffocation on the night of October 25 1968.

Rodney N. Hubble, 19. The sapper with 1 Field Squadron was killed by a mine in Phuoc Tuy February 28 1970.

Anthony J. Huelin, 25. RAN Sub Lieutenant Huelin arrived in Vietnam with RANHFV in 1968. He was killed when his helicopter struck power lines near Saigon on January 3 1969.

Robert E. Hughs, 19. The private rifleman with 7Rar died at 24 US Evac. Hospital, Long Binh of wounds received in Phuoc Tuy on April 22 1970.

Rodney D. Hughes, 20. Hughs was fataly wounded by a sniper during a search-and-destroy operation in Phuoc Tuy November 17 1967.

Harold W. Hurst, 21. The sapper with 1 Field Squadron was killed when a landrover he was in detonated an anti-tank mine in Phuoc Tuy on April 29 1970.