SALZMANN, Ronald Wayne
Service Number: | 1732899 |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Lance Corporal |
Last Unit: | 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) |
Born: | Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, 21 November 1946 |
Home Town: | Bundaberg, Bundaberg, Queensland |
Schooling: | Chinchilla State High School, Queensland, Australia |
Occupation: | Soldier/Qld. Forest Overseer |
Died: | Injuries , South Vietnam, 14 April 1971, aged 24 years |
Cemetery: |
Bundaberg General Cemetery, Queensland RSL Section - Row D - Grave 1659 |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Bundaberg Civic Centre Memorial Portico, Grafton Clarence Valley Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Kallangur Vietnam Veterans' Place, Pooraka War Memorial, Port Pirie Vietnam Veterans Honour Wall, Seymour Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk Roll of Honour, Shire of Monto War Memorial |
Vietnam War Service
27 Mar 1968: |
Involvement
Australian Army (Post WW2), Lance Corporal, 1732899, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR), 1st RAR |
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15 Feb 1971: |
Involvement
Australian Army (Post WW2), Lance Corporal, 1732899, 3rd RAR |
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Date unknown: | Involvement Lance Corporal, 1732899, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) |
Ronald Wayne Salzmann - a brief history
Ronald Wayne Salzmann aged 24, of Bundaberg, Queensland had volunteered for National Service with the Australian Army and then re-enlisted to serve as a forward scout with 3 RAR.
In his first tour of Vietnam, Ron was at Fire Support Base Coral when it was attacked on the 13 May 1968, following a brief but intense rocket and mortar barrage. With the aid of extensive air support, the attack was repelled.
On the 16th May, Fire Support Base Coral again came under attack, this time from a North Vietnamese Army (NVA) force estimated to be at lease three battalions strong. David Cunningham was in position in a pit on the western side of FSB Coral with his scout, 1732899 Ron Salzmann (who later died on 14 April 1971, while serving with 3 RAR). The pit was very shallow, only 7 - 15 centimetres deep but the men had been too occupied with the attacks, patrols and ambushes to deepen the pit. When the NVA forces attacked A and C Companies, 1 RAR, everyone 'stood to', quickly storing their gear in their packs, and placing them on the edge at the back of the pit, behind their feet. During the battle a rocket propelled grenade (RPG) was fired at 215500 Corporal Gary Jones' section in 10 Platoon nearby, but it overflew his pit, hitting Cpl Cunningham's pack instead. The pack took most of the shrapnel, the water bottle being the one item left relatively in one piece and in a recognisable condition.
The attack on FSB Coral was repelled after four hours of fighting. Australian casualties were five men killed and nineteen wounded. (AWM)
Ronald Wayne Salzman
Service number: 1732899
Rank: Lance Corporal
Unit: 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Service: Army
Conflict: Vietnam, 1962-1975
Year of birth: 1947
Date of death: 14th April 1971
Place of death: South Vietnam
Cause of death: Died of Injuries (Non battle casualty)
Cemetery or memorial details: Bundaberg General Cemetery, Queensland
(Location RSS Grave: D1659)
Source: AWM153 Roll of Honour cards, Vietnam
Australian War Memorial
Location on the Roll of Honour
Ronald Wayne Salzman's name is located at panel 5 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial.
Submitted 20 October 2014 by Robert Wood