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DunsSoc Happy Hour Invitation 24 August 2023

Dear Members,

The next DunSoc Vic event will be a Happy Hour+ to be held at the RACV City Club in the Pool Room.

Our Occasional Guest on this occasion will be Dave Sabben (see attachment below). Come along, meet Dave, catch up with old mates and colleagues and meet new.

The afternoon will commence at 1400 hrs finishing up at 1800 hrs. Come and go as you please. There will be bar snacks and drinks at bar prices. A $5 note to the Treasurer on the day will gain entry.

We look forward to connecting on the 24th,

Roger Schie
Convenor
Duntroon Society Victoria

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Happy Hour+ Thursday 24 August 2023

RACV Club, Pool Room 501 Bourke St

1400 – 1800 hrs

Meet Dave Sabben MG

 

Come along and meet old friends and enjoy some finger food, drinks at bar price.  Come and go as you please.  $5.00 per head.

David Rae Sabben was born in Suva, Fiji, on 14 January 1945.  He moved to Australia in 1958 to board at Trinity Grammar School, Sydney.  After graduating from school in 1962, he was working as an advertising layout artist for a large Sydney department store.

With Australia’s participation in the Vietnam war growing and the introduction of Australia’s National Service scheme in 1964, David was called up for the first intake in 1965.  During initial training, he applied for officer training. David completed the first course at Scheyville, NSW, graduating as a second lieutenant in December 1965.

In January 1966, David posted to 6th Battalion, Royal Australia Regiment (6 RAR), in Enoggera, Brisbane.  He commanded 12 Platoon, Delta Company, and arrived in South Vietnam in June 1966.

David served in one of Australia’s most intense battles of the Vietnam War – the Battle of Long Tan.  At 21 years old, it was an experience he would never forget.  Dave served the full 12-month tour as 12 Platoon’s commander.

After his discharge on returning to Australia he returned to his occupation as a layout artist in Sydney.  He and his family moved to Wollongong in 1969 where Dave managed a weekly newspaper.  In the mid 70’s, Dave retrained and began a career in computer programming.

Dave retired from the IT industry in 2004, in order to write.

 

Meet Dave to discuss his latest book Mentions in Despatches an Infantry Platoon in Vietnam, June 66 – Jun 67, a day by day account of an Infantry Platoon in the first year of the Australian Task Force at Nui Dat in Vietnamand secure your signed copy.

 



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New Victorian Veterans Card

Victorian OTU Members:

Frank Miller has advised that he has received the following advice which applies to all Victorian Scheyvillians (we are all Veterans having spent more than one day in the Army)” :-

Not sure if you or OTU members (in Victoria) know that the Vic Government did a soft launch of a new Vic Veterans Card on 1st July (not publicly announced unto 1st August).

It offers:

  • $100 off light vehicle rego
  • free trailer and caravan rego
  • free marine licence
  • fishing licence exemption
  • free transport on Anzac and Remembrance Days
  • veteran employment programs

and it is possible that soon all public transport will be free to all veterans (who served 1 day).

See: https://service.vic.gov.au/services/veterans-card-victoria

 

Ian Kelly  2/67

OTU Webmaster

 

 

 



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VALE SCHEYVILLE GRADUATE MATTHEW CLELAND (01/67)

Vale 2785230 Matthew David Cleland – RAA

We have received advice of the death on 12 July 2023 of Matthew David Cleland. He was 77. Matt was a National Service 2nd Lieutenant Section Commander with 102 Field Battery in Vietnam from March to December 1968. No funeral arrangements know at this stage. RIP Matthew David Cleland. Peter Bruce, OAM Obituary Resource Officer