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Decorations and Awards for the battle and the US Presidential Unit Citation (PUC). The list below sets out the decorations and awards bestowed under the Imperial system. The Presidential Unit Citation (Army), is the highest award that can be awarded to a unit for gallantry against the enemy. The Aussies wear it proudly as there has been only two occasions such an award has been given to Australian Units, Long Tan, Vietnam, to a Rifle Company, the other to a Battalion, 3RAR for Kapyong, Korea.
- Distinguished Service Order (DSO )
- Lieutenant-Colonel C. Townsend
- Member of the Order of the Brish Empire ( MBE )
- Captian M. Stanley ( NZ )
- Military Cross (MC)
- Major H. A. Smith
- Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
- Warrant Officer 2 J. W. Kirby
- Corporal J. Carter
- Military Medal ( MM )
- Sergeant R. S. Buick
- Private R. M. Eglinton
- Mentioned in Dispatches ( MID )
- Lieutenant F. A. Roberts
- Second Lieutenant G. M. Kendall
- Second Lieutenant D. R. Sabben
- Warrant Officer 2 J. W. Roughley
- Corporal P. N. Dobson
- Corporal W. R. Moore
- Private W. A. Akell
PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION
D COMPANY 6 BATTALION R.A.R.
By virtue of the authority invested in me as the President of the United States and as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States, I have today awarded the Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for extraordinary heroism to D Company, Sixth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, The Australian ArmyD Company distinguished itself by extraordinary heroism while engaged in military operations against an opposing armed force in Vietnam on August 18,1966While searching for Viet Cong in a rubber plantation northeast of Ba Ria, Phouc Tuy, Province, Republic of Vietnam, D Company met and immediately engaged in heavy contact. As the battle developed,it became apparent that the men of D Company were facing a numerically superior force.The platoons of D Company were surrounded and attacked on all sides by an estimated reinforced enemy battalion using automatic weapons,small arms and mortars.Fighting courageously against a well armed and determined foe, the men on D Company maintained their formations in a common perimeter defence and inflicted heavy casualties on the Viet Cong. The enemy maintained a continuos, intense volume of fire and attacked repeatedly from all directions. Each successive assault was repulsed by the courageous Australians. Heavy rainfall and low ceiling prevented any friendly close air support during the battle. After three hours of savage attacks, having failed to penetrate the Australian lines, the enemy withdrew from the battlefield carrying many dead and wounded, and leaving 245 Viet Cong dead forward of the defence positions of D Company. The conspicuous courage, intrepidity and indomitable courage of D Company were to the highest tradition of military valor and reflect great credit upon D Company and the Australian Army.
Australians that are elgible to wear the emblem of the Presidential Unit Citation ( PUC ) awarded for Long Tan are ;
| Maj. H. A. Smith |
Capt. H. I. McLean-Williams |
2Lt. G. M. Kendall |
2Lt. D. R. Sabben |
| 2Lt. G. C. Sharp + |
WO2. J. W. Kirby |
| SSgt. R. Gildersleeve |
Sgt. R. S. Buick |
| Sgt. W. O'Donnell |
Sgt. N. J. Rankin |
| Sgt. D. A. Thomson |
Sgt. J.Todd* |
| Cpl. P. N. Dobson |
Cpl. L. Drinkwater |
| Cpl. J. M. Duroux |
Cpl. M. W. Green |
| Cpl. J. W. Harris |
Cpl. T. H. Lea* |
| Cpl. M.V. McCullough |
Cpl. I. E. McDonald |
| Cpl. C.M. Marchant |
Cpl. K.T. Miller |
| Cpl. D.R. Mogg |
Cpl. W.R. Moore |
| LCpl. G. J. Ballinger |
LCpl. M. G. Campbell |
| LCpl. G. K. Crowther |
LCpl. J. Jewry + |
| LCpl. C. T. Lithgow |
LCpl. W. T. Luther |
| LCpl. B. E. Magnussen* |
LCpl. G. R. Richardson |
| LCpl. J. C. Robbins* |
LCpl. P. Slack-Smith |
| LCpl. G. R. Smith |
LCpl. D.A. Spencer* |
| Pte. P. T. Ainslie |
Pte. W. A. Akell |
| Pte. R. A. Aldersea + |
Pte. A. G. Bartlett |
| Pte. D. F. Beahan* |
Pte. J. E. Beere* |
| Pte. S. R. Belford |
Pte. N. R. Bextrum |
| Pte. K. D. Branch |
Pte. C. W. Brown* |
| Pte. R. D. Brown |
Pte W. R. Buckland. |
| Pte. R. T. Burstall |
Pte. V. M. Cameron |
| Pte. I. M. Campbell |
Pte. R. C. Carne* |
| Pte. J. C. Cash* |
Pte. D. J. Collins* |
| Pte. G. R. Davis* |
Pte. A. R. Deller |
| Pte. P. H. Dettman |
Pte. I. Dixon |
| Pte. P. R. Dixon |
Pte. K.P. Doolan |
| Pte. P. K. Doyle |
Pte. G. A. Drabble + |
| Pte. R. M. Eglinton* |
Pte. H. T. Esler |
| Pte. D. P. Fabian* |
Pte. B. D. Firth* |
| Pte. B. D. Forsyth * |
Pte. A. R. Fraser |
| Pte. K. H. Grant + |
Pte. D. A. Graham |
| Pte. K. W. Graham* |
Pte. E. F. Grant + |
| Pte. V. R. Grice + |
Pte. N. J. Grimes |
| Pte. B. Halls |
Pte. J. E. Heslewood |
| Pte. R. C. Healey |
Pte. S. Hodder |
| Pte. J. R. Holmes |
Pte. B. J. Hornung* |
| Pte. J. Houston + |
Pte. T. R. Humphries |
| Pte. P. R. Hunt |
Pte. P.W. Jameson |
| Pte. G. D. Langlands |
Pte. P. A. Large + |
| Pte. A. J. May* |
Pte. A. F. McCormack + |
| Pte. D. J. Mc Cormack + |
Pte. I. J. Mc Grath* |
| Pte. B. C. Meller* |
Pte. D. I. Mitchell |
| Pte. W. D. Mitchell + |
Pte. D. B. Montgomery |
| Pte. R. C. Moss |
Pte. I. D. Munro |
| Pte. P. Nash |
Pte. T. Newall |
| Pte. A. L. Parr |
Pte. R. V. Perandis |
| Pte. G. M. Peters |
Pte. J. H. Quincey |
| Pte. B. R. Reilly |
Pte. R. L. Rencher |
| Pte. J. P. Richmond* |
Pte. J. E. Riley |
| Pte. W. A. Roche |
Pte. T. P. Ryan* |
| Pte. D. J. Salverton + |
Pte. V. W. Simon |
| Pte. A. M. Stepney |
Pte. R. N. Stewart |
| Pte. D. J. Thomas + |
Pte. F. B. Topp + |
| Pte. K. J. Tronk |
Pte. B. F. Vassella |
| Pte. L. S. Vine |
Pte. M. R. Wales + |
| Pte. G. C. Warrell |
Pte. T. W. Watts |
| Pte. H. P. Webb* |
Pte. C. J. Whiston + |
| Pte. S. R. Williams |
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| NEW ZEALANDERS |
| Capt. M. Stanley |
Lbdr. W. Walker |
| Lbr. M. Broomhall |
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| Omitted by mistake from List Thanks to Bill Roche for the corrections |
K. H. Gant |
W. F Hornett |
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