Trevor Dixon

A Royal Commission into Veterans’ Suicide ?

A Royal Commission into Veterans’ Suicide ?

The RAR Association supports any genuine initiative, to reduce veterans’ suicide. Suicide is a national tragedy and not just in the veterans space: it occurs within the whole Australian community where there would not be one reader of this post who has not been...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

In the gloom of each day when it's dyingStanding to is the normal routine.A time which I use for reflectingOn what we have done or we've seen. It's the time, when my view blends with darkness;And as daytime gives way to the night,I review the way that we're...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

Immediate Action and Life’s Handicap

When tracer snarls about your earsBecause the bastard knows your there.When so much noise explodes the fearsAnd drills take over what you do;Run, crawl to cover, get your breath.There he is, he's in your sight,Take satisfaction from his deathLet loose that round to...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

An Observation (make of it what you will):

I once overheard some colleagues bemoaning the introduction of a new rifle, not because of its small caliber but because of its cumbersome appearance: I was once a soldier smart,Learned to stamp my feet, the artOf calling out 'The Time', the thrillOf perfect,...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

My Toast to The Regiment

The well aimed shot, the instinctive kill,Return the same intrinsic thrill.To see it twitch then lie quite still,Was once the measure of our skill.So, being alive and because we can,Let's raise our glass to the fighting manOf The Royal Australian Regiment. (all stand...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

Champion Company – a tragic comedy that really happened

One morning safe in barracks while sitting on the loo,Our Colonel, who'd put duty first, was wondering what to do.Now, he'd sounded out the adjutant and the R.S. M.He'd asked that pair what did they think would occupy the men.They had answered 'drill, sir. Men love...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

Some Advice

Beside that track in jungle green(Bare the bayonet, beat the drum.).Sweat-soaked, dirty, thus unseen(Bare the bayonet, beat the drum.).These young men who crouch so stillAre poised to pounce, to make their kill,In doing so they’ll do your will; if youBare the bayonet,...

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After A Day at War (South Vietnam, 1969)

Political Will (comparing then with now)

Last night I spoke with Caesar's ghost.We'd quaffed a glass or two of wine.But then the bastard made a boast,How his blokes would be beating mine. Now, a General I have never been,I'm saying that reluctantly;And could not argue what he'd seen.Thus had to think most...

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Former deputy PM Tim Fischer gravely ill

Former deputy PM Tim Fischer gravely ill

Former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer is gravely ill in ­Albury Hospital suffering from the effects of a 10-year fight with cancer. Mr Fischer, who attended Xavier College in Melbourne, was conscripted into the Australian Army and served in the Vietnam War as a...

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