Difference between revisions of "Edgar Joseph Howard"
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|religion=Church of England | |religion=Church of England | ||
|address=179 Spences street, South Bunbury | |address=179 Spences street, South Bunbury | ||
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|nextofkin=Elsie Beryl Howard | |nextofkin=Elsie Beryl Howard | ||
− | |regnumber=WX7628 | + | |regnumber= [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6456369 WX7628] |
|enlistmentdate=10 August 1940 | |enlistmentdate=10 August 1940 | ||
|rank=Sergeant | |rank=Sergeant | ||
− | |unit=2/ | + | |unit=6 Platoon, A Company, [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] |
|embarkationdatefrom=16 January 1942 | |embarkationdatefrom=16 January 1942 | ||
|embarkationdateto=30 January 1942 | |embarkationdateto=30 January 1942 | ||
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|fate2=Died from Cholera | |fate2=Died from Cholera | ||
|monument1=[[Bunbury]] | |monument1=[[Bunbury]] | ||
− | |monumentawm=[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691243 Australian War Memorial] | + | |monument2=[[WA State War Memorial]] |
+ | |monumentawm= [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1691243 Australian War Memorial] | ||
+ | | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] | ||
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|medal1=[[Australian Service Medal 1939-45]] | |medal1=[[Australian Service Medal 1939-45]] | ||
|medal2=[[Pacific Star]] | |medal2=[[Pacific Star]] | ||
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|medal4=[[Australian Service Medal 1939-45]] | |medal4=[[Australian Service Medal 1939-45]] | ||
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+ | ==Pre War== | ||
+ | ‘Tim’ Howard married Elsie Beryl Pickersgill in 1932 in the Wellington district. They had two children. The youngest, son Peter John Howard born in 1939 tragically died in 1944 aged 5 years. Peter’s father unknown to the family had already died of cholera in Thailand. Elsie remarried in 1950 however was again widowed in 1972. She died at Bunbury in 1992 aged 79 years. | ||
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==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Entered Claremont camp on 10 Aug 1940, and six days later was sent to the Melville Training Depot. Transferred to Northam's No 3 Depot Battalion on 2 Sep 1940 where he was promoted on 1 Oct 1940 to Lance Corporal, and on 2 Nov 1940 to Acting Corporal. On 4 Dec 1940 he was transferred to the 2/ | + | Entered Claremont camp on 10 Aug 1940, and six days later was sent to the Melville Training Depot. Transferred to Northam's No 3 Depot Battalion on 2 Sep 1940 where he was promoted on 1 Oct 1940 to Lance Corporal, and on 2 Nov 1940 to Acting Corporal. On 4 Dec 1940 he was transferred to the [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]]. Granted 7 day's pre-embarkation leave from 1 Jul 1941, and on 21 Jul 1941 the unit boarded the [[HMT Duntroon]] in Fremantle and relocated to Southern Command in South Australia arriving there on 25 Jul 1941. There, on 7 Aug 1941 he was appointed Acting Lance Sergeant in 6 Platoon, 'A' Company. On 1 Oct 1941 the unit entrained for Darwin which was reached on 20 Oct 1941. Promoted to Acting Sergeant on 31 Oct 1941. |
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− | On 31 Mar 1942 he entered the [[2/13th Australian General Hospital]] with | + | Embarked on the [[HMT Aquitania]] for overseas on 30 Dec 1941, disembarking at Singapore on 24 Jan 1942. On 29 Jan 1942 his rank of Sergeant was confirmed before he was hospitalised in the [[2/13th Australian General Hospital]] from 12 - 20 Feb 1942 having suffered shell shock at Ulu Pandan. On 15 Feb 1942 he and the hospital were captured by the Japanese, with Australian sources posting him as Missing in Action on 16 Feb 1942. |
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+ | During captivity he had been held at Selarang Camp Changi; Mount Pleasant Camp; River Valley Road Camp; and Selang Barracks Changi. On 31 Mar 1942 with POW No. 3/6204 he entered the [[2/13th Australian General Hospital]] with dysentery and was not released until 5 Apr 1942. Readmitted from 26 Feb 1943 until 24 Apr 1943, this time with neuritis, he was on 8 May 1943 entrained for Thailand as part of "H" Force, No. 3 Battalion. Edgar died on 1 Jul 1943, aged 31 from Cholera on 1 Jul 1943 in Kanu II, Malaysian Hamlet, but this was not confirmed until 3 Oct 1945. | ||
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<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Kanchanaburi_War_Cemetery_1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Kanchanaburi War Cemetery]] </li> | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Kanchanaburi_War_Cemetery_1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Kanchanaburi War Cemetery]] </li> | ||
− | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Kanchanaburi_War_Cemetery.jpg|thumb|none|350px|]] </li> | + | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Kanchanaburi_War_Cemetery.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Entrance]] </li> |
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+ | His remains were exhumed from Kangas No. 2 Cemetery on 29 Apr 1946 and reburied in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery Thailand - Collective grave 10. F. 2-10. L. 4. (just south of the Bridge on the River Kwai). | ||
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<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Howard_Edgar_Joseph_grave_site.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Edgar Howard's grave site]] </li> | <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Howard_Edgar_Joseph_grave_site.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Edgar Howard's grave site]] </li> | ||
+ | <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Howard_Edgar_Joseph_2-4th_Bn_grave_marker.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Grave marker]] </li> | ||
</ul></div> | </ul></div> | ||
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+ | ===Notes=== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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+ | ===External Links=== | ||
+ | *[[Ballarat POW Memorial]] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Howard , Edgar Joseph}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Howard , Edgar Joseph}} | ||
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[[Category:WAGR Ticket Inspector ww2]] | [[Category:WAGR Ticket Inspector ww2]] | ||
[[Category:Church of England]] | [[Category:Church of England]] | ||
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[[Category:POW ww2]] | [[Category:POW ww2]] | ||
[[Category:1942 POW ww2]] | [[Category:1942 POW ww2]] | ||
+ | [[Category:POW ww2 - Singapore]] | ||
[[Category:Deaths ww2]] | [[Category:Deaths ww2]] | ||
[[Category:1943 Deaths ww2|*]] | [[Category:1943 Deaths ww2|*]] | ||
[[Category: Died of illness ww2|*]] | [[Category: Died of illness ww2|*]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Died in Captivity - Asia]] | ||
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] | [[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 11 December 2023
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 25 June 1912 |
Place of Birth | Armadale, Western Australia |
Death | 1 July 1943 |
Place of Death | Kanu II Malayan Hamlet |
Age at Enlistment | 28 years, 1 month |
Occupation | WAGR Ticket Inspector |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | 179 Spences street, South Bunbury |
Next of Kin | Wife , Elsie Beryl Howard |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | WX7628 |
Date of Enlistment | 10 August 1940 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit/Formation | 6 Platoon, A Company, 2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion |
Date of Embarkation | 16 January 1942 ‒ 30 January 1942 |
Ship Embarked On | HMT Aquitania Fremantle to Singapore |
Fate |
POW Died from Cholera |
Monument |
Bunbury WA State War Memorial Australian War Memorial The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria |
Medals |
Australian Service Medal 1939-45 Pacific Star War Medal 1939-45 Australian Service Medal 1939-45 |
Pre War
‘Tim’ Howard married Elsie Beryl Pickersgill in 1932 in the Wellington district. They had two children. The youngest, son Peter John Howard born in 1939 tragically died in 1944 aged 5 years. Peter’s father unknown to the family had already died of cholera in Thailand. Elsie remarried in 1950 however was again widowed in 1972. She died at Bunbury in 1992 aged 79 years.
War Service
Entered Claremont camp on 10 Aug 1940, and six days later was sent to the Melville Training Depot. Transferred to Northam's No 3 Depot Battalion on 2 Sep 1940 where he was promoted on 1 Oct 1940 to Lance Corporal, and on 2 Nov 1940 to Acting Corporal. On 4 Dec 1940 he was transferred to the 2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. Granted 7 day's pre-embarkation leave from 1 Jul 1941, and on 21 Jul 1941 the unit boarded the HMT Duntroon in Fremantle and relocated to Southern Command in South Australia arriving there on 25 Jul 1941. There, on 7 Aug 1941 he was appointed Acting Lance Sergeant in 6 Platoon, 'A' Company. On 1 Oct 1941 the unit entrained for Darwin which was reached on 20 Oct 1941. Promoted to Acting Sergeant on 31 Oct 1941.
Embarked on the HMT Aquitania for overseas on 30 Dec 1941, disembarking at Singapore on 24 Jan 1942. On 29 Jan 1942 his rank of Sergeant was confirmed before he was hospitalised in the 2/13th Australian General Hospital from 12 - 20 Feb 1942 having suffered shell shock at Ulu Pandan. On 15 Feb 1942 he and the hospital were captured by the Japanese, with Australian sources posting him as Missing in Action on 16 Feb 1942.
During captivity he had been held at Selarang Camp Changi; Mount Pleasant Camp; River Valley Road Camp; and Selang Barracks Changi. On 31 Mar 1942 with POW No. 3/6204 he entered the 2/13th Australian General Hospital with dysentery and was not released until 5 Apr 1942. Readmitted from 26 Feb 1943 until 24 Apr 1943, this time with neuritis, he was on 8 May 1943 entrained for Thailand as part of "H" Force, No. 3 Battalion. Edgar died on 1 Jul 1943, aged 31 from Cholera on 1 Jul 1943 in Kanu II, Malaysian Hamlet, but this was not confirmed until 3 Oct 1945.
His remains were exhumed from Kangas No. 2 Cemetery on 29 Apr 1946 and reburied in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery Thailand - Collective grave 10. F. 2-10. L. 4. (just south of the Bridge on the River Kwai).
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