Adelaide Pathway of Honour - The Rats of Tobruk WW2 Memorial

Details

Location Kintore Avenue / King William St, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Type memorial
Description

The pathway contains 23 monuments, 22 with bronze plaques affixed to cement or granite blocks; several have two plaques. The main plaques are set on an angled face. One monument, the SAS, is a cut and polished black granite boulder with brass plaques affixed to the face.

Built Not yet discovered
Opened Not yet discovered
Inscription

Association logo

IN MEMORY OF ALL WHO SUFFERED THE SEIGE OF TOBRUK

9TH APRIL 1941 – 12TH DECEMBER 1941

THE RATS OF TOBRUK

Erected by the Rats of Tobruk Association

South Australian Branch

Condition

MAINTAINED BY: Adelaide City Council

PECULIARITIES/DAMAGE: Nil

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Names

Showing 8 people of interest from memorial

THIEL, Edwin Harold

Service number SX2201
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 22 Nov 1916

WILSON, Harold Reginald

Service number SX313
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 10 Sep 1910

JONES, Leslie

Service number SX1687
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 25 Jun 1917

TREGLOAN, John French

Service number 519
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 14 Jan 1914

ELLIOT, Arthur Lewis

Service number SX72
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 29 Aug 1909

STRINGER, Victor Eric

Service number SX2538
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 26 Jul 1919

PADDICK, Maxwell Glen

Service number SX623
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 18 Nov 1918

BOEHM, Douglas Colin

Service number SX2170
Private
2nd/10th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 3 Apr 1918

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