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Long Tan Cross back in Australian hands.
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[QUOTE="digrar, post: 493547, member: 60"] More likely to be a ex serving crowd at Long Tan, where as Gallipoli is more likely to be young people on a back packing holiday through Europe, with drunken behaviour to go with it. But between long running feuds between veterans and people wearing uniforms and medals when the Vietnamese had indicated that wasn't on, and running a bit of amok down at Vung Tau, it wasn't showing us in the best light to the locals. [/QUOTE]
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