Battles at Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral
In May and June 1968, astride the North Vietnamese/Viet Cong infiltration routes to Saigon, Australian units fought an intensive series of battles over a prolonged period around Fire Support Bases (FSB) Coral and Balmoral.
To mark the 50th anniversaries of these significant battles of the Vietnam War, the following program of commemoration and exhibitions will take place:
"They'll come looking for you"
The first enemy attack on Fire Support Base Coral in May 1968 could have ended in disaster for Australian soldiers. Read "They'll come looking for you" by Ashley Ekins, Head of Military History at the Australian War Memorial, to learn more about the attack on Fire Support Base Coral.
Tiber, the tracker dog who went missing from Coral
When the second assault on Fire Support Base Coral came just two nights later, the noise of bursting mortars, bright flashes from gun fire, and intense activity caused one Australian to flee: a tracker dog named Tiber broke loose from his handler and took off across the battlefield, into the dark. By Emma Campbell.
Commemorative National Service
A national commemorative service to mark the 50th anniversary of the Battles at Fire Support Bases Coral and Balmoral was held at 11am on Sunday 13 May 2018 at the Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial on Anzac Parade in Canberra.
Last Post Ceremony: 50th anniversary of battle at FSB Coral
On Sunday 13 May 2018 a Last Post Ceremony was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle at FSB Coral.
Last Post Ceremony: 50th anniversary of battle at FSB Balmoral
On Saturday 26 May 2018 a Last Post Ceremony was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle at FSB Balmoral