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https://lovedayinternmentcamp.au/#about
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BARMERA, SA. 1943-03-11. OFFICERS OF THE 25/33RD GARRISON BATTALION, 14TH PRISONER OF WAR AND INTERNMENT CAMP, LOVEDAY GROUP. IDENTIFIED PERSONNEL ARE:- S481 LIEUTENANT E.L. ROESLER (1); CAPTAIN G.A. GABELL (2); S427 LIEUTENANT F.W. EVENS (3); S23604 LIEUTENANT A.W. ORCHARD (4); SX21324 LIEUTENANT E.N. EDWARDS (5); S2840 LIEUTENANT C.R. JURY (6) S34891 LIEUTENANT E. FARMER (7); S3065 CAPTAIN R.R. RUDD (8); SX28479 CAPTAIN H.W. HOCKNEY (9); VX114018 CHAPLAIN D.A. GANLY, CHURCH OF ENGLAND (10); S213500 CAPTAIN C. ARCHER (11); V354137 CAPTAIN W.R.J. PHILLIPS (12); S109 CAPTAIN N.M. BARUSCH (13); SX28896 CAPTAIN P.S. EYLES (14); SX22323 MAJOR L. VON BERTOUCH (15); SX223831 MAJOR C.E. HUNKIN (16); S812 LIEUTENANT COLONEL E.L. DEAN, DSO., VD., COMMANDING OFFICER (17); S2700 MAJOR A. DICK (18); SX22325 MAJOR D.W. SHEPHERD (19).
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Commemorative Medallion issued to the families of the Fallen - aka "The Dead Man's Penny"
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The Boer War Memorial in Pietersburg
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1212148&c=KOREA#R
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=663282&c=WW2#R
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A Beaufighter attacking a German merchant ship in the North Sea.
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http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/ART27629/ "Part of an anti-shipping strike wing of Coastal Command, No. 455 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, became highly skilled in this role in sweeps along the French, Belgium and Dutch coasts."
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Early in the war, 455 Squadron was equipped with the Handley Page Hampden light bomber, in what were Bomber Command markings
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On 2 August 1943, Hampden torpedo bombers of No 455 Squadron RAAF attacked a convoy off the Norwegian coast. This aircraft (L4105/D) suffered massive flak damage to its tail - half the elevator was blown away, the starboard fin twisted and the port rudder fouled by debris. The crew were forced to lash a rope around the rudder bar and took turns helping the pilot, Flying Officer Iain Masson, hold the aircraft straight as they limped back to Leuchars for a crash-landing.
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A 455 Squadron Beaufighter in its Coastal Command markings replete with Invasion Stripes post June 1944. The Beaufighter was sometimes described as "two engines followed closely by an aeroplane". It was relatively fast, very heavily armed with four nose mounted cannon, six wing mounted machine guns and devastating rockets or bombs. 455 Squadron Beaufighters were not configured to launch torpedoes, rather their partner RNZAF squadron did. The pilot had peerless forward vision.
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1187893&c=WW2#R
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https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/210640154
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https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/world-war-ii-veteran-sydney-george-kinsman-dies/video/b2ed8419b0ff29882d0fdb0d94b4ff64
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1194846&c=WW2#R
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1210190&c=KOREA#R
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