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Australian Army (AIF) Profiles and Veterans
World War II in the Pacific War
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JapanAustralian Army (AIF)
Thomas J. Barnes  Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
John R. Chandler  Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
Albert Chowne  2/2nd Infantry Battalion on March 25, 1945 earned Victoria Cross near Dagua.
E. T. Dennis  Z Force, sole survivor of Operation Cooper who swam ashore.
Ronald E. Eagleton Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
Alan R. Gubbay  Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
Benjamin G. Hardy  22nd Garrison Battalion KIA August 5, 1944 Cowra POW Camp earned George Cross posthumously.
Michael S. Hagger  Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
Ralph Jones  22nd Garrison Battalion KIA August 5, 1944 Cowra POW Camp earned George Cross posthumously.
Edward "Ted" Kenna  2/4th Infantry Battalion earned the Victoria Cross near Wewak.
Jack Wong Sue  Z Force inserted behind Japanese lines on Borneo to engage in Guerrilla warfare and report.
David R. Marsh  Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU) and Patrol Officer (Kiap) postwar.
Spencer H. Walklate  Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
Malcolm F. M. Weber  Z Force Operation Cooper, Killed In Action.
George C. Whittington  2/10 Infantry Battalion wounded during the battle of Buna Airfield then died of scrub typhus February 12, 1943.



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