The Final Chapter – Battle of Long Tan Medals

10 August 2016. Lieutenant Colonel Harry Smith (Retd), commanding officer of D Company 6RAR, today received a report from the Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal

Photo above: 10 August 2016. Lieutenant Colonel Harry Smith (Retd), commanding officer of D Company 6RAR, today received a report from the Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal into 13 individual soldiers who fought in the Battle of Long Tan.

Some good news, although the lack of a recommendation for a posthumous Victoria Cross to D Company 6RAR CSM Jack Kirby is just staggering based on what he did during the Battle of Long Tan. Here are more details on why we think Jack Kirby should have been awarded a Victoria Cross – Jack Kirby – An Unsung Hero of the Battle of Long Tan.

Lt Col Harry Smith Long Tan10 August 2016. Lieutenant Colonel Harry Smith (Retd), commanding officer of D Company 6RAR, today received a report from the Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal into 13 individual soldiers who fought in the Battle of Long Tan.

Minister for Defence Personnel Dan Tehan will recommend 10 soldiers who fought in the Battle of Long Tan be awarded a military honour or have their existing honour upgraded.

The Minister today said he would recommend to the Governor-General that each recommendation from the independent Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal’s review into the actions of 13 individual soldiers during the battle be approved.

The Tribunal recommended Medals of Gallantry for Lieutenant Adrian Roberts, Sergeant Frank Alcorta and Lance Corporal Barry Magnussen (deceased) and Commendations for Gallantry for Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp (deceased), and Privates Neil Bextrum, Ron Brett (deceased), Ian Campbell, William Roche, Geoffrey Peters and Noel Grimes.

The Tribunal did not recommend a Victoria Cross for the late Warrant Officer Class 2 Jack Kirby (deceased).

The Tribunal found the Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to WO2 Kirby in 1966 was, “the appropriate award to recognise [his] distinguished conduct and leadership in the field during the Battle.”

For Corporal William Moore (deceased) and Private Allen May, the Tribunal recommended the Chief of Army’s original decision to not award an honour be affirmed.

Mr Tehan paid tribute to Lieutenant Colonel Harry Smith (Retd) who was commanding officer of D Company 6RAR on the day and who made the application for the review in 2015.

“The independent Tribunal was tasked with investigating the actions of 13 Australians during the Battle of Long Tan and to make a recommendation about awarding military honours,” Mr Tehan said.

“I thank the Tribunal members for their thorough research and considered recommendations, awarding military honours is not something that is done lightly.

“It will be a great honour to write to the Governor-General and ask him to endorse the Tribunal’s recommendations in full.

“The gallant actions of those who fought in the Battle of Long Tan are among the stories of the 60,000 Australians whose service and sacrifice we will commemorate this year on Vietnam Veterans’ Day, which is also the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan.”

Read about the full background on the fight for proper Decorations and Medals around the Battle of Long Tan.

The Tribunal’s full decision will be published online at www.defence-honours-tribunal.gov.au

Summary of recommendations

RecipientBirthplace
and DOB
What had
been awarded for service at Long Tan
DHAAT Review recommendation
Sergeant Francis Xavier ALCORTA OAMBorn in the Basque region of Spain in 1936NilThat Sergeant Alcorta be recommended for the Medal of Gallantry
Private Neil Raymond BEXTRUMBorn in Carlton, Victoria on 21 May, 1945NilThat Private Bextrum be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
Private Ronald Howard BRETT (deceased)Born in Gulargambone, New South Wales on 15 February, 1947NilThat Private Brett be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
Private Ian Martin CAMPBELLBorn in Brisbane on 9 June, 1945NilThat Private Campbell be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
Private Noel John GRIMESBorn in Brisbane 4 February, 1945NilThat Private Grimes be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
Warrant Officer Class 2 John William KIRBY DCM (deceased)Born in Sydney on 11 February, 1935Distinguished Conduct MedalThat the Chief of Army’s decision be affirmed
Lance Corporal Barry Eugene MAGNUSSEN (deceased)Born in Brisbane on 15 May, 1945NilThat Lance Corporal Magnussen be recommended of the Medal of Gallantry
Private Allen James MAYBorn in Home Hill, Queensland on 26 March, 1945NilThat the Chief of Army’s decision be affirmed
Corporal William Richard MOORE (deceased)Born in St George, Queensland on 2 June, 1941Mention in DespatchesThat the Chief of Army’s decision be affirmed
Private Geoffrey Michael PETERSBorn in Sydney on 25 June, 1946NilThat Private Peters be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
Colonel Francis Adrian ROBERTS OAMBorn in Midland Junction, Western Australia on 11 October, 1939Mention in DespatchesThat Colonel Roberts return his Mention in Dispatches and be recommended for the Medal of Gallantry
Private Willian Alfred ROCHEBorn in Nerrandera, New South Wales on 5 May, 1941NilThat Private Roche be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
Second Lieutenant Gordon Cameron SHARP (deceased)Born in Tamworth, New South Wales on 17 March, 1945NilThat Second Lieutenant Sharp be recommended for the Commendation for Gallantry
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