In a recent post, I mentioned that 064 took part in Op HAMMERSLEY, one of the major battles involving Australian armour in Vietnam. A summary of HAMMERSLEY is here:
Operation Hammersley
Dates: 2FEB1970 - 9MAR1970
Area of Operations: Long Hai hills area, Long Tien District, Vung Tau Province
Allied Units: 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR)
Allied Casualties: 11 KIA, 59 WIA
Enemy Units: Viet Cong 445th Battalion
Enemy Casualties: 45 KIA (confirmed-but likely more), 1 POW
Objective: Reconnaissance
Significance/Notes: The operations of D445 (the VC battalion) in the area were seriously disrupted. Large enemy caches of food, equipment, and weapons/ammo were found and confiscated. 8RAR was awarded the Republic of Vietnam’s Meritorious Unit Commendation, including the Cross of Gallantry, for its actions during this operation.
064 took part as callsign 2A, the troop sergeant's tank of 2 Tp, A Sqn, 1st Armd Regt, commanded by SGT Leslie "Rip" Riley. Rip's is one of the crew signatures now gracing the transmission covers of the model.
The Long Hai hills, known to the Viet Cong as the Minh Dam Secret Zone, had been subjected to a number of operations designed to contain and ultimately eradicate this base area close to the port of Vung Tau, used by the Australians as their port of entry. This is an early use of Cents in the indirect fire role, in 1968:
By Feb 1970, contacts led to a major follow-up and clearance operation, HAMMERSLEY:
It was no easy engagement and the tanks were occupied both in close support of infantry and direct shock action against the main bunker complex.
There are relatively few photos but this one popped up out of no-where on Facebook the other day:
I've now confirmed that it is indeed 2 Tp, c/s 2, the troop leader Lt Jack Brennan's tank on the left and the troop corporal's tank on the right. The two figures in the centre are probably the squadron second in command, Captain Ben Bowd, and Jack Brennan. The troop appear to be in a relatively secure area and may well be observing the results of an air strike. I've asked Rip Riley if he recalls the moment. It's a pity 064 doesn't feature but it does open the possibility that this is one a series, which might include new photos of 064.
Thanks Mick, Christian, Russ and Mike for your comments, much appreciated.
Regards
Stephen.