John Herbert HYLAND

HYLAND, John Herbert

Service Number: 28583
Enlisted: 5 December 1945, Melbourne, Victoria
Last Rank: Ordinary Seaman
Last Unit: HMAS Warrnambool
Born: Latrobe, Tasmania, Australia, 12 March 1929
Home Town: Wynyard, Waratah/Wynyard, Tasmania
Schooling: Wynyard State School, Tasmania, Australia
Occupation: Mill worker/Boot store employee
Died: Died of Injuries (floating mine), Cockburn Reef, North Queensland, Australia,, 9 July 1970, aged 41 years
Cemetery: Cairns War Cemetery, Queensland
Plot B. Row A. Grave 4., Cairns Cemetery, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Cardwell HMAS Warrnambool Memorial Plaque
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5 Dec 1945: Enlisted Royal Australian Navy, Ordinary Seaman, 28583, HMAS Cerberus (Shore), Melbourne, Victoria
14 Sep 1947: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Ordinary Seaman, 28583, HMAS Warrnambool

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Biography contributed by John Edwards

Son of Herbert Harold and Dorothy May Hyland, of Wynyard, Tasmania.

"WYNYARD MAN KILLED WHEN SWEEPER HITS FLOATING MINE

A/B John Herbert Hyland (18), of Wynyard, was one of two seamen who lost their lives when the minesweeper, H.M.A.S. Warrnambool, struck a mine 300 miles north of Cairns on Saturday. Another Tasmanian is on the list of injured. The second man killed was Stoker A. G. Garrett, of West Melbourne...

PARENTS IN WYNYARD

A/B Hyland was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hyland, of 74 Dodgin street, Wynyard. He was educated at the Wynyard State School, and before enlisting 12 months ago was employed at Waite's Boot Store. His brother Peter is serving with the B.C.O.F. in Japan." - from the Burnie Advicate 15 Sep 1947 (nla.gov.au)

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