
LING, Jack Nain
| Service Numbers: | TX4710, SX18013 |
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| Enlisted: | 14 May 1941 |
| Last Rank: | Private |
| Last Unit: | 2nd/33rd Infantry Battalion |
| Born: | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 23 October 1920 |
| Home Town: | Adelaide, South Australia |
| Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
| Occupation: | Baker ( Waffer - produced wafer cakes) |
| Died: | Injuries, New Guinea, 19 September 1943, aged 22 years |
| Cemetery: |
Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea CWGC Grave No: Section C. Plot 1. Row D. Grave 10. Inscription: "YOUR DUTY NOBLY DONE I AM PROUD TO CALL YOU MY SON". |
| Memorials: | Adelaide WW2 Wall of Remembrance, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour |
World War 2 Service
| 14 May 1941: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, TX4710 | |
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| 17 Mar 1942: | Involvement Private, SX18013, 2nd/33rd Infantry Battalion | |
| 17 Mar 1942: | Enlisted Wayville, SA | |
| 17 Mar 1942: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, SX18013, 2nd/33rd Infantry Battalion | |
| Date unknown: | Involvement |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Stephen Bonald
On Tuesday, September 7th, 1943, at Jackson Field in Port Moresby, New Guinea, a B-24D Liberator bomber (The Pride of the Cornhuskers) from the 403rd Bomber Squadron, 43rd Bombing Group USAAF, crashed during take-off, likely due to pilot disorientation in the dark. The aircraft hit trees and slammed into a convoy of trucks carrying over 130 soldiers from D Company, 2/33 Infantry Battalion of the Australian Army, who were waiting to board C-47 transport planes to move to the front lines. The bomber’s 500-pound bombs and 2,800 gallons of fuel exploded, killing 15 Australian soldiers instantly and severely injuring 47 more, who later died. Another 90 soldiers were wounded but survived, all 11 crew members aboard the bomber (The Pride of the Cornhuskers) were killed. Private Jack Nain Ling – SX18013, was one of the 47 Australian Military personnel severely burned, succumbing to his injuries on 19th September 1943 at the 2nd / 5nd Australian General Hospital, Port Moresby.