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Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Mollison. Long Tan & Beyond: Alpha Company 6 RAR in Vietnam 1966-67.


Lieutenant Colonel Charles S Charles, archduke of Austria
Charles, 1771–1847, archduke of Austria; brother of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II. Despite his epilepsy, he was the ablest Austrian commander in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars; however, he was handicapped by
. Mollison. Long Tan Long Tần, is a village in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Vietnam, at Coordinates: . When it was part of South Vietnam, it was in Phuoc Tuy province.  & Beyond: Alpha Company 6 RAR RAR Retinoic Acid Receptor
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RAR Royal Australian Regiment
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 in Vietnam 1966-67, 430 pages with more than 100 illustrations many in full colour, hbk $44.00, pbk $33.00, postage POSTAGE. The money charged by law for carrying letters, packets and documents by mail. By act of congress of March 3, 1851, Minot's Statute at Large, U. S. 587, it is enacted as follows:
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 $8.00 anywhere in Australia for up to two books, Cobb's Crossing Publications PO Box 82, Woombye, Qld, 4559 phone: (07) 5442 1589 Fax: (07) 5442 1587 email: cobbscrossing@bigpond.com

Long Tan and beyond is a fascinating, true story. Fast-moving, first hand accounts take you into the rain-soaked, muddy and bloody battlefield at Long Tan; through the hell of Operation Bribie Operation Bribie was an Australian quick reaction operation conducted on February 17, 1967.

The operation began with the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment setting out to establish a blocking force and prevent the withdrawal of Viet Cong forces following an
; and into the jungles of Vietnam on ambushes, operations and patrols. Is a story about soldiers, told by soldiers; and as you read their stories, you will laugh and cry with them. You will experience the fear of contact with the enemy, the exhilaration of victory, and the heavy sadness of losing a mate. This is a proud story of how ordinary, Australian youngsters were transformed into magnificent soldiers and how they bonded together as one to serve their nation with immense dedication and loyalty.
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