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2RAR/NZ [ANZAC] Battalion - 4 RAR/NZ [ANZAC] Battalion, 1st Australian Task Force, South Vietnam

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Organising Team:
Organiser:
Bruce Collier

Contact Person:
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RNZIR ~ V3 Infantry Rifle Company Reunion 2015 Mercury Bay, Whitianga.

This web page is for Victor 3 Infantry Rifle Company from the First Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment [1 RNZIR] that served in South Vietnam during 1968 and 1969 as a military sub unit within the 1st Australian Task Force [1 ATF] based in Nui Dat, located in Phuoc Tuy Province.

V3 Vietnam Veterans Reunion Easter Weekend .... Friday 3rd ~ Monday 6th April 2015.

VENUE

Mercury Bay Club, Whitianga.
Register, meet and greet on Friday at the Mercury Bay Club, Whitianga. Drinks and finger food. Pay-as-you-go restuarant service available.

Activities

Friday
  • Registration
  • Meet and greet
  • Drinks & finger foods
Saturday
  • Whitianga local craft market, own arrangement
  • Golf challenge
  • Boat cruises
  • Lunch, own arrangement
  • Winery visit
Saturday Evening
  • Company Dinner at Mercury Bay Club, with entertainment
Sunday
  • Memorial parade at Cenotaph
  • Lunch at Mercury Bay Club
  • Meeting of V3 Company personnel, agenda includes determination of next reunion.
  • Buffet dinner, inclusive seafoods & BBQ
Monday
  • Morning tea and farewells at Mercury Bay Club

Registration

$110.00 per person.

The registration fee can be paid into the bank account shown below. Ensure some means of depositor identification is made as Reference, such surname and initials.

Payment Transaction:
Payee Name: V3 Reunion 2015
Payee account: 02 0496 0111969 000
Statement details: Ensure your surname and initials are in payee statement.
The organising team welcome all who arrive in Whitianga to enjoy the hospitality. Please contact those who do not have internet services and let them know.

Contacts in Mercury Bay

Primary:
01.
Email: Click to email Bruce

02.
Secondary contacts:
  • To be advised.

Accomodation

1 Peninsula Motel
Location is nearest to reunion venue.
10% discount on minimum 2-nights stay.
93-97 Albert Street, Whitianga
Phone toll free: 0508 866 5607
Peninsula Motel website
Email: info@peninsulamotel.co.nz
2 Beachside Oceans Resort
10% discount on minimum 2-nights stay.
20 Eyre Street, Whitianga
Phone toll free: 0800 267 662
Peninsula Motel website
Email: stay@beachsideresort.co.nz

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About Victor 3 Infantry Rifle Company

The Victor 3 Vietnam veterans have a Yahoo Group to which former members can subscribe, click here to see the Groups' Yahoo Page.

The Company [V3] was comprised of personnel who were members of the 1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment [1 RNZIR], garrisoned at the time in Terendak Military Camp, about 15 kilometres north of Malacca on the Malay peninsula. 1 RNZIR was a highly-trained, combat-ready unit, well able to fulfil the roles envisaged in various SEATO contingency plans and as well as combat operations in South Vietnam.

Extensive training programs culminated in testing operational exercises designed to assess the Company's preparedness for active service.

Given that early training had commenced in New Zealand this was followed with more intense training on the Malay peninsula where New Zealand infantry troops had been stationed since 1955. Some of the V3 soldiers and many of the junior and senior NCO's were experienced in the techniques of jungle warfare in Malaya and Borneo, the most recent prior to Vietnam being during the Indonesian Confrontation in the mid-1960's. Such experience was to hold V3 in good stead in South Vietnam during its deployment from May 1968 to May 1969.

The V3 sub unit ultimately had 172 personnel posted to its strength in South Vietnam, two were killed in action. The rotation of Australian infantry battalions saw V3 attached as a rifle company for a short period of time with the 2 RAR/NZ [ANZAC] Battalion. The remainder of its tour of duty was with attachment to the 4 RAR/NZ [ANZAC] Battalion. Both battalions were integral components of the 1st Australian Task Force garrisoned at Nui Dat in the Phuoc Tuy province.

The following comment from Brigadier Ian Thorpe, a former second-in-command ot a 2 RAR/NZ [ANZAC] Battalion sums, up the conribution of V3 personnel:

'If there is one element in the New Zealand military ethos that is worth emphasis. it is, to me, the attitude that, in the international field where we have always served and planned to serve, we are always a small increment in a larger force, and therefore can only make our mark through quality � and I think that amongst regulars there has been the recognition that quality does not fall like manna on the chosen but results from serious study and hard training.'

Source: The Australian Army and the Vietnam War 1962-1972.



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