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  • || monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] ...a part of Convoy US 11A which departed Fremantle on 9 July. Their route to the Middle East was via Colombo in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), and they disembarked at
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  • ...dded and over-turned in loose gravel on Albany-rd, about 5½ miles east of the Narrogin Inn, early yesterday. Taken to hospita! were : ...Norman James, Prospect-rd, Armadale.</blockquote><ref>Trove Sunday Times Sun 8 Dec 1946 page 14</ref>
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  • ...ke long ocean crossings (up to a month and a half) in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific with many stopovers. It had two square and very short stacks. ...w of French and British volunteers' She sailed under the Free French flag. The first trip as a troop transport took place in October 1940 when she took Au
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  • ...f the Militia from January to November 1941. He had previously worked for the Public Works Department (2 years) and he had spent time as an Apprentice Ta ...m the RAAF as an enlisted man on 18 Nov 1942 on receipt of a Commission in the RAAF from 19 Nov 1943 as a Pilot Officer.
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  • | shipbuilder = Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co, Chester, Pennsylvania ...of allied ex-prisoners of war, some of them suffering from the effects of the atomic blast.
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  • ...at time of his enlistment they had 4 children under the age of 16 years. The eldest being Stanley Charles (1921 - 2005). Two others were born post WW2. ...th Australian Infantry Training Battalion]]. The same day he was posted to the [[2/1st Australian Movement & Transportation Group]].
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  • ...omalilands, the Sudan, East Africa, Aden and Madagascar, and in service of the Rhodesian and South African Air Training Scheme and have no known grave. ...Commission war memorial in the El Alamein War Cemetery, El Alamein, Egypt. The memorial commemorates 11,866 Commonwealth forces members who died during Wo
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  • | caption = Officers taking the sun outside Cudmore House | caption2 = Main view of the Hospital
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  • ...sequent service is recognised by the award of further clasps to be worn on the original medal. The medal is cupro-nickel medal with the obverse having the effigy of the reigning sovereign at time of issue.
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  • ...mothers and/or widows of members of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) or the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force who were killed in action ...kin they had to apply through this process and the difficulties caused by the application process may explain why not all women received a badge, or why
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  • ...of the unit changed to '''No. l Personnel Depot''' in May 1944. As part of the training program, practice air raids were carried out, including removal of ...elbourne Cricket Ground. The Depot was disbanded at Laverton, Victoria, at the end of October 1946.
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  • ...gage and resupply food, forage and water for the headquarters and units of the division. The 1st Division Train comprised the following elements:
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