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Remembering and Fighting for Their Own: Vietnam Veterans and the Long Tan Cross
Authors:Lorinda Cramer  Andrea Witcomb
Institution:1. Deakin University;2. Deakin UniversityEmail: andrea.witcomb@deakin.edu.au
Abstract:On the third anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan on 18 August 1969, a simple but distinctive concrete cross was planted on the site of the battle to remember the eighteen Australian lives lost. The memorial cross was later toppled, lost and recovered but its physical form was never forgotten. In Australia, veterans made it a focus for their commemoration of all who served and died in the Vietnam War, replicating it across the country. This article analyses the complex motivations behind this process, revealing the Long Tan cross as a deeply personal symbol for Vietnam veterans and part of their fight for recognition in the aftermath of the war.
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