Australian Victory At Binh Ba Remembered 40 Years On

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The Hon Alan Griffin MP

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs


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Saturday, 6 June 2009 


AUSTRALIAN VICTORY AT BINH BA REMEMBERED 40 YEARS ON 


Veterans of one of Australia’s most comprehensive victories of the Vietnam War will be honoured

today at commemorations marking the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Binh Ba.


The Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Alan Griffin, will attend the commemorations at the Australian

Vietnam Forces National Memorial in Canberra, to pay tribute to the bravery and discipline of some

330 Australians who were involved in the battle.


“Forty years ago today, on 6 June 1969, a ready reaction force was deployed from Nui Dat to deal

with rocket fire coming from Binh Ba village directed against an Australian tank.  The force

comprised D Company of the 5th Battalion mounted in armoured personnel carriers from the 3rd

Cavalry Regiment and supported by tanks from the 1st Armoured Regiment.  The village was less

than 10 kilometres from Nui Dat,” Mr Griffin said.


“Within hours the force was engaged in fighting of an intensity rarely matched in Australia’s

experience of the Vietnam War.  It was quickly apparent that the enemy force comprised both main

force elements of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong guerrillas.


“The two-day battle involved several sweeps through the village and some vicious close quarter

fighting.  Additional troops from the 5th Battalion were called in as cut-off parties. Helicopter, artillery

and engineer support was utilised in a powerful and disciplined combined arms attack to drive the

enemy from the village.  One Australian, Private Wayne Teeling, was killed and 11 were wounded.

More than 100 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong perished in the battle, with many more wounded.”


Mr Griffin said battle honours were awarded to the Royal Australian Regiment, the 1st Armoured

Regiment and the 3rd Cavalry Regiment for Binh Ba.


“Despite 40 years passing since the end of the Vietnam War, the Battle of Binh Ba is still not widely

known by those outside military and historical circles, however it was a significant victory for

Australian forces,” Mr Griffin said.


“I am pleased the Australian Government was able to support today’s commemorations with

$50,000 in funding to ensure the service and sacrifice of all those involved in the Battle of Binh Ba is

appropriately honoured.”


Some 60,000 Australians served in the Vietnam War.  Of those, some 520 were killed and more

than 3000 wounded.  Australia remembers and commemorates their service each year on Vietnam

Veterans’ Day, 18 August.


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