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Private James Clyde “Jim” McMillan

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Private James Clyde “Jim” McMillan

Birth
Albury, Albury City, New South Wales, Australia
Death
31 Jul 1969 (aged 20)
Vietnam
Burial
Horsham, Horsham Rural City, Victoria, Australia GPS-Latitude: -36.6969517, Longitude: 142.1994833
Plot
CENTRAL 1-M-25
Memorial ID
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3794377 Private James Clyde McMillan, 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment Age 20 from Albury NSW.
Private Jim McMillan joined C Company 5RAR as a National Serviceman reinforcement following severe losses to 7 Platoon in early July 1969.
At 1615 hours on 31st July during Operation Camden in the Hat Dich Secret Zone, C Company fought against an enemy force of at least company strength occupying a well-defended bunker system camouflaged in the thick jungle. Despite very aggressive offensive action taken by 7 Platoon, the enemy's heavier firepower from accurate RPGs, machine guns and AK47s forced 7 Platoon to withdraw. Jim died bravely engaging the enemy in this close quarter battle.
An extremely enthusiastic member of his platoon and company he will always be remembered for his raw courage and loyalty to his fellow soldiers.
3794377 Private James Clyde McMillan, 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment Age 20 from Albury NSW.
Private Jim McMillan joined C Company 5RAR as a National Serviceman reinforcement following severe losses to 7 Platoon in early July 1969.
At 1615 hours on 31st July during Operation Camden in the Hat Dich Secret Zone, C Company fought against an enemy force of at least company strength occupying a well-defended bunker system camouflaged in the thick jungle. Despite very aggressive offensive action taken by 7 Platoon, the enemy's heavier firepower from accurate RPGs, machine guns and AK47s forced 7 Platoon to withdraw. Jim died bravely engaging the enemy in this close quarter battle.
An extremely enthusiastic member of his platoon and company he will always be remembered for his raw courage and loyalty to his fellow soldiers.

Gravesite Details

Officially Commemorated on Victorian Garden of Remembrance, Springvale - Wall 17. Row B.


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