
RAE, John Cameron
Service Number: | VX54665 |
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Enlisted: | 1 May 1941 |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion |
Born: | Glasgow, Scotland, 3 June 1907 |
Home Town: | Allambee, Baw Baw, Victoria |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Farmer |
Died: | Presumed, Java, Netherlands East Indies, 4 March 1942, aged 34 years |
Cemetery: |
No known grave - "Known Unto God" Singapore War Memorial, Singapore Col 138 |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Singapore Memorial, Warragul War Memorial, Yarragon War Memorial |
World War 2 Service
3 Sep 1939: | Involvement Private, VX54665 | |
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1 May 1941: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, VX54665, 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Avenel Jane
John lived and farmed in Allambee. He married Florence Paynter of Ellinbank in 1936 and they had five children.
The 2/2nd Pioneer Battalion was raised in May 1940 at Puckapunual. John would not have been part of the battalion when it sailed to the Middle East in April 1941.
John trained at Puckapunyal and other places in Australia before he embarked on the S S Orcades bound for Singapore. The British forces in Singapore surrendered on 15 February 1942 and the Orcades turned to Indonesia and finally landed at Batavia (Jakarta) later in February. The troops on the Orcades combined with Dutch forces and some other allies to defend Java against the Japanese. The Japanese landed on 28 February and by 8 March the Dutch surrendered. John was killed four days before the Dutch surrender. The Australians were reluctantly ordered to lay down their arms. The men in his battalion went on to become prisoners of war in Java, Changi, and the Burma Railway.
He has his name on the Singapore Memorial, on the honour roll in Warragul, the Leongatha Memorial and on the Hallston Honour Roll.
Transcribed from the Leongatha Historical Society WWII Soldiers