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The Lae War Cemetery, established in 1944, is located adjacent to the Botanical Gardens in the centre of the city of Lae, the capital of Morobe Province, in Papua New Guinea. The cemetery is managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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Lae War Cemetery | |
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission | |
Used for those deceased 1939–1945 | |
Established | 1944 (concentration cemetery) |
Location | 6.72313°S 146.99690°E near |
Total burials | 2,818[1] |
Unknowns | 444[1] |
Burials by nation | |
Burials by war | |
In World War II, Japanese and Commonwealth soldiers fought to hold the strategic areas of Papua New Guinea, and the Morobe Province was the site of several heated campaigns in late 1942–1943; by 1944, the Japanese had been driven off the island. The cemetery holds the remains of over 2,800 soldiers, many of whom died in the Salamaua–Lae campaign, but also those who died in Japanese detention on the Island. As the remains of missing soldiers are recovered, they are interred in the cemetery.
In the early months of 1942, Japan dominated the skies. Lae and Salamaua were bombed on 21 January 1942 by 100 planes, and 3,000 land troops arrived on 7 March. There were also landings at Salamaua, followed on 21 July by further landings at Buna and Gona on the east coast, as the Japanese prepared to push through the Owen Stanley Mountains across the Papuan Peninsula to Port Moresby. Lae became one of the bases from which the Japanese launched their southward drive, until it was stopped at Ioribaiwa Ridge, a point within 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Port Moresby.[1]
The cemetery was dedicated in 1944 by Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Morshead, assisted by Chaplain C. M. Swan and Chaplain J. W. Drakeford.[2] The Commonwealth Graves Commission assumed responsibility for it in 1947. The Lae Memorial commemorates 300 men of the Australian forces (including Merchant Navy, Royal Australian Air Force, and the Australian Army) who lost their lives and have no known grave. It contains a total of 2,800 burials, of which 444 are unidentified.[3]
Rising from the Cemetery forecourt, a wide flight of steps leads to a flat-topped colonnade. The central span of the colonnade frames a view of the Cross of Sacrifice, found in every Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery of more than 40 burials. The cross stands on an expansive lawn in which bronze plaques mark the grave sites.[4]
The Lae Memorial to the Missing stands in the cemetery, to commemorate 328 officers and men of the Australian Army, the Australian Merchant Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force who died in Papua New Guinea and have no known grave. The naval casualties were killed, or died of injuries received, on HMS King George V, HMS Glenearn and Empire Arquebus, and the four men of the Merchant Navy were killed when the SS Gorgon was bombed and damaged in Milne Bay in April 1943.[5]
The cemetery contains two classifications of burials, the identified and the unidentified. Most of the 2,818 burials are identified. Graves also include 426 Indian soldiers who were taken prisoner by the Japanese in the Malaya and Hong Kong and interred in Papua New Guinea.[6] (See the 7th Rajput Regiment and the 14th Punjab Regiment). Most of the dead were killed in the Salamaua-Lae campaign in 1943, in particular, action at the Ramu Valley, Shaggy Ridge, and the Finisterre region. (See Australian 3rd Division.)[7]
The cemetery also contains the grave of William Ellis Newton VC. Newton was awarded the Victoria Cross on 19 October 1943 for his actions on 16–18 March, becoming the only Australian airman to earn the decoration in the South West Pacific theatre of World War II, and the only one while flying with an RAAF squadron.[8][9]
Lieutenant Albert Chowne (1920–1945 †) is buried there too. Chowne had served enlisted in the 2nd/13th Australian Infantry Battalion in Tobruk, Libya in 1941. Upon receiving his commission, he was with the 2nd/2nd Australian Infantry Battalion in New. Guinea when he was killed attacking an enemy foxhole. He received the Victoria Cross for his actions.
The annual dawn service is held every ANZAC (Australia New Zealand Army Corps) day to commemorate the dead. The day is celebrated on 25 April, the landing of the Australian and New Zealand forces at Galipoli during World War I.[10] The typical service is patterned on the military dawn "stand-to," followed by an introduction, hymns, prayer, an address, the laying of wreaths, a recitation or two, followed by the playing of the Last Post. The service concludes with a minute of silence, Reveille, and the New Zealand and Australian national anthems.[11]
On 13 January 1999, two men who had died on a 1944 jungle reconnaissance flight were buried at the Lae War Cemetery. A Wirraway aircraft flown by RAAF Flight Lieutenant Denis John Unkles crashed into the Papua New Guinea jungle on 15 April 1944, killing Unkles and his passenger, Army Lieutenant John Rawdon Fethersonhaugh. The flight had departed from the Gusap Strip on 15 April 1944, for an operational reconnaissance of the Wantoat area. When the aircraft's wreckage was located in the Finisterre Range, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-west of Lae, it was covered in 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) of jungle growth. Unkles' granddaughter played the last post.[12]
In April 1999, RAAF Flying Officer Maurice Ambrose Bellert of the No. 82 Squadron RAAF, originally from Bundaberg, Queensland, was buried in Lae War Cemetery with full military honours. His P-40 Kittyhawk crashed into the sea off Irian Jaya on 18 October 1944, after a raid on Japanese positions. His fate and location remained a mystery until 1999, when an Indonesian fisherman discovered the wreckage in 27 metres (89 ft) of water several kilometres off Manokwari. His name was removed from the memorial for the missing, and he received a headstone of his own.[13]
The Bomana War Cemetery was established across the island, 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of Port Moresby on the road to the town of Nine Mile, and is approached from the main road by a side road called Pilgrims Way. This cemetery contains 3,819 Commonwealth burials, 702 of them unidentified.[14] It was started in 1942 by the Australian Army and is the only Papua New Guinea cemetery to contain white marble headstones and a Stone of Remembrance.
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Headquarters
Lieutenant Colonels
NX484 Fenton A.G. MBE
Majors
QX43794 Hopkinson R.E.D
Captains
NGX189 Evensen M.G
NX42188 Massie J.H.H
NX112723 Watson W.P
Lieutenants
NGX48 Barracluff J.T.
VX20171 Fetherstonhaugh J.R
QX26597 Graham P.O
Australian Light Horse
Troopers
WX34934 Beadman R.L.
NX57432 Brown H.
NX51317 Cole H.J
VX117978 Mitchell P.R
Troopers QX28187 Duffy G.P.
NX114117 Ireland F.J
Troopers
QX60160 Mathiesen R.L
Lance Sergeants
NX5515 Ochiltree E.G
Troopers
NX202873 Hanly A.G
Troopers
NX202130 Noonan J.D
Australian Armoured Corps
2/4 Armored Regiment
Troopers
WX16831 Skinner C.J
Royal Australian Artillery
Gunners
NX53000 McDonald J.D.A
NX37718 Shaw A.S
NX18075 Switzer L.H Served as Dearden L.H
NX17833 Weatherston J.F
Gunners TX8234 Eiszele T.J
Bombardiers
NX49992 O'Halloran W.J
2/1 Tank Attack Regiment
Sergeants
QX4666 Hanson R.J
Bombardiers
QX12516 Heuston V.V
Gunners
QX3146 Dark J.W
TX1227 Hadfield R.P
2/4 Light A.A Regiment
Majors
NX34795 S Beecraft V.E
172 Light A.A. Battery
Gunners
VX133932 Hyland M.J
Australian Imperial Force
2/3 Field Company
Sappers
NX11154 Pearson W.W
2/14 Field Company
Sappers
NX165877 McGovern C.B
9 Workshops and Park Company
Sappers
NX128663 Matthews J.
5 Mechanical Equipment Company
Sappers
NX204635 MacDougall J. F
3 A.A. Fortress Company
Sappers
QX34329 Tormey R. J
16 Small Ships Company
Sappers
SX38108 Bushell R.M.F
Signalmen
QX64904 McBarron L.J
Australian Infantry
Lieutenants
NX82924 Gubbay A.R.
Lance Corporals
NX202843 Walklate S.H.
Privates
NX92651 Eagleton R.E
Captains
PX178 Pursehouse L.
Sergeants
NX143314 Siffleet L.G
Lance Corporals
NX44160 Cooper R.A
Privates
VX105900 Snadden J.W
Corporals
WX25155 Pitos J.P
Privates
WX25054 Hamersley A.J.T.P
Majors
NX65838 Kneen T.P
Privates
VX122008 Bonnell J.M.
VX108572 Pedder E.A
2/7 Independent Company
Captains
NX55542 Owen G.T
Lance Corporals
QX8505 Flynn P.D
Privates
QX8764 Dickson J.H
VX113027 Else R.C
NX115168 Graham E.C
QX31869 Johns J.N
SX20274 Linton R.C.H
SX15805 McKay R.H
VX120127 MacMahon A.J
SX16040 Medland H.E.J
Privates
NX4584 Bateup L.A
TX14609 Chilcott D.L
NX122705 Davis R.
NX120151 Kendall K.B
NX4614 Shiel T.K
Australian Imperial Force
Australian Infantry
2/5 Infantry Battalion
Lieutenants
QX6681 Doneley A.R. M.C
Corporals
VX56539 Allen J.F
NX72456 Gay A.C
Privates
NX201879 Douglas T.G
VX33825 Feeley H.J
VX53333 Marks T.G.H
VX7533 Whitelock G.B.R
2/6 Infantry Battalion
Corporals
VX36060 Grant R.C
Privates
VX33800 Carracher W.A.J
NX161891 Hennessy C.B
2/7 Infantry Battalion
Privates
QX27523 Thomas V.L
2/8 Infantry Battalion
Privates
QX33063 Rains F.G
2/12 Infantry Battalion
Privates
NX108177 Bowden K.J
2/14 Infantry Battalion
Privates
QX30038 Hubner G.H
2/15 Infantry Battalion
Privates
QX15253 Owens M.J
2/16 Infantry Battalion
Privates
WX5591 Henderson W.J
NX126131 Tindall J.I
WX4726 Wallace L.C.L
2/17 Infantry Battalion
Lance Corporals
NX85704 O'Brien L
2/23 Infantry Battalion
Captains
VX46713 Reid R.K. M.C
NX169503 Gomm N.L
QX54584 McAlorum J
2/25 Infantry Battalion
Lieutenants
QX14258 Shaw J.T
Corporals
QX9328 Austin R.G
NX88924 Morel P.F
Privates
VX87082 McKenzie G.F
2/27 Infantry Battalion
Corporals
SX8157 Kemp D.C.W
Privates
SX27529 Smith M
2/28 Infantry Battalion
Sergeants
WX6697 MacGregor A.C
Lance Corporals
WX1092 Peacock S.W
Privates
WX11974 Ashby J.J
WX6027 Bell T.H
WX20198 Brown E.G
WX109541 Calder A.J
WX13684 Caporn B.LeR
VX18801 Carter H.R.W
WX17939 Chilvers J.D
WX19351 Forsyth A.L
WX20153 Fowler N.S
WX20056 Grimwood D
NX21625 Haim J
WX17874 Heath G.H
WX19845 Leonard J.E
WX19112 McMaster A
WX20042 Nankiville S.C
WX19857 Polinelli V.J
WX11520 Smith E.J
WX6783 Stephen L.T
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Australian Imperial Force
Australian Infantry
2/31 Infantry Battalion
Privates
NX78164 Ford M.J
NX155390 Horwood M.R.S
QX69848 Jorgensen A.T
TX16004 Oakley L.T
NX203686 Ray I.T.L
NX92958 Smith D.W
2/33 Infantry Battalion
Lance Corporals
NX67141 Kelly P.L
Privates
NX6777 Ellis J.A
2/43 Infantry Battalion
Captains
SX8899 Buring O.G
24 Infantry Battalion
Lieutenants
VX104167 Young M.J
Lance Sergeants
VX104437 Fox W.P
Lance Corporals
VX104402 Betson A
Privates
VX143605 Arnold R.E
VX104448 Hellens W
30 Infantry Battalion
Corporals
SX23089 Phelan O.C. MM
31/51 Infantry Battalion
Lance Corporals
QX37339 Barbouttis A
58/59 Infantry Battalion
Corporals
VX56605 Beaumont A.G.W
2/3 Machine Gun Battalion
Sergeants NX3947 Hall V.R
Corporals
NX86092 May F.R
Privates
NX79521 Gordon R.C
SX14341 White R.M
2/2/Pioneer Battalion
Lieutenants
NX69757 White R.B
2/4 Pioneer Battalion
Privates
SX25862 Coombe L.A
Lieutenants
QX55175 Bruce T.A
Lance Corporals
NGX460 Anderson F.T.B
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Australian Imperial Force
Australian Army Service Corps
Sergeants
VX116524 Richards L.J
Corporals
NX156810 Latham S
NX31956 Welch G.J
Australian Army Medical Corps
Corporals
NX87378 Kelson G.
Australian Army Ordnance Corps
Privates
QX26044 McDowall I.S
Corps of Electrical and Mechanical
Engineers
Craftsmen NX139655 Coste J
Australian Army Provost Corps
Corporals
SX9093 Feuerheerdt A.W
Australian Army Transportation Corps
Lieutenants
QX4655 Jones A.M
Australian Labour Service
Lance Sergeants
NX88349 Hyde A.J
Privates
VX47535 Lipp B
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces
Australian Infantry
24 Infantry Battalion
Privates
V260513 DeLacy R.R
35 Infantry Battalion
Privates
Q148482 Kraut J
New Guinea Volunteer Rifles
Lance Corporals
NG2003 Vernon R.E
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Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commanders
260411 Barker N.W
Squadron Leaders
402853 Dey P.A
224 Lewis M.V
574 McKenny C.R
255 Sage C.W.L
Flight Lieutenants
407161 Badger N.T., DFC
415620 Crisp E.E
563 Eddion E.D
409038 Fielfing I.H
415733 Horne C.AV
406784 Hughes J.T
270808 Jones E.A
545 McDonnell P.R
405321 O'Farrell R.H
418562 Park G.L
402133 Paxton R.R
411824 Plowman K.W
400736 Satchwell C.A
404683 Thomas R.J
408766 Unkles D.J
402097 White E.M
406121 White G.H
Flying Officers
403794 Amess J.W.B
260770 Anderson B.H
410192 Anderson S.L
431161 Bate A.V.E
419023 Beach R.E
404001 Bellert M.A
413520 Boyce R.F
429646 Buckland J.A
409289 Burnell N.G
408042 Carington-Smith E
431737 Chisholm C.L
427498 Clarke S.C
437399 Cornell J.R
439416 Dalglish A
406923 Davidson J.E
406124 Davies A.C.C
437476 Day R.V
412120 Donnan J.C
428699 Fletcher R.J
428386 Glendinning W
402595 Gurney D.A
426223 Hayes T.F
415159 Lucas G.A
416874 McLaren L.M
401984 Manger G.V
7246 Morrell A.K
10941 Munro H.C
422872 Negus E.R
401660 Oliver J.P
401145 Page A.R
403398 Shade C.R
421110 Stibbard N.R
400106 Summons H.D
418989 Thewlis N.McK
422895 Thompon J.G
402812 Wormald J.A
Pilot Officers
428901 Bernie W.B
35952 Bevan K.H
423606 Boyd A.S
403903 Byrnes K.G
412502 Fairfax R.L
410973 Glew W.C
423121 Howe E.M
416868 Lloyd S.L
412675 Passmore L.A.J
405647 Petrie A,M
426955 Richards J.D
401793 Smith G.T
408886 Starling J
418197 Stewart L
405427 Stirling J.McL
429418 Wallace D.J
413293 Warbrook C.S.J
437187 Williss C.J
406122 Wilson R.M
Warrant Officers
412376 Campbell A
404670 Giles A.E
414566 Hughes A.C
411069 Hunter A.J
420571 Keyes R.J
412081 Mogg G.C
405883 Schlengker P.G
416644 Tunbridge D.V
421950 Watson C
405949 Wilkinson E
421952 Willis M.W
Royal Australian Air Force
Flight Sergeants
427775 Boyd H.J
434615 Brown R.P.s
409504 Burrowes T
427446 Davies A.J
10424 Devitt L.M
409528 Fairbairn M
417834 Guster P.F
417366 Harnden W.H
434252 Hay R.N
56177 Hay T.N
437825 Hewett M.J
415983 Hobbs R.G
408151 Ikin C.A
416776 Jackson M.H
415663 Kenny J.E
416770 Lamb J.B
442351 Lambert R
418154 McDonald F.G
416771 McLean N.D
433732 Macgregor R.A
410995 Maloney F
431510 O'Brien B.M
401048 Patterson C.F
433741 Peatfield G.A
434897 Pratt W.H
418466 Richards J.J
22750 Richardson E.R
414841 Salter A.J
6188 Sawrey A.G
433966 Tonge C.N
27141 Wiles K.R
418033 Wise T.W
425801 Yates W.J
Sergeants
11321 Allott R.M
405710 Bailey L.M
60200 Barter R.T
47042 Blackmore F.L.H
435439 Brown L.E
13356 Burgess F.T
414541 Dawes L
405839 Desmond D.W
13055 Eastwood B.G
407360 Ellis M.C
408805 Friday A.I
405549 Gibson J.A
13362 Gluyas R.J
39426 Hamilton D
431282 Hattersley, S.J
401779 Kerr R.T
411504 Marsh T
11398 Maxted R.H.D
61752 Standing J.A
23771 Tyrrell M.B
442288 Way D.A
Corporals
11000 Burns A
34759 Maxwell W.J.C
26974 Penrose I.L
6461 Perrett J
36648 Sharland D.A.J
47773 Whittaker W.A
12217 Wyche J.R
Leading Aircraftmen
11085 Anthony F.H
16961 Bone C.V
140267 Burns K.J
32579 Clarke L.T
140811 Coleman I.S
425276 Cook G.W
73200 Costigan W.A
33871 Cox J.L
22050 Craigie J.E.B
23560 Grouch A.H
16809 Downes A
170241 Dunderdale W.R
25843 Edwards G.J
149300 Haddow D.E
71457 Harland E.J
72043 Lyons S.E
153077 Mann S.D
73231 Marshall B.A
9034 Meadow A.D
88726 Morgan V.A
69438 Street F
Aircraftmen Class 1
149289 Luck W.B
146748 Smith J.H.A
Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service
Sisters
501399 Craig M.E (now identified as being buried at Bomana War Cemetery)
Papua New Guinea Infantry
1 Papuan Infantry Battalion
Lance Corporals
Atitona Evoa
Kori
Privates
Bagawi
Ere
Frank
Gosi
Heore
Imche
Kilo
Naromai
Nupugi
Oganowa
Simora
1 New Guinea Infantry Battalion
Privates Agi
2 New Guinea Infantry Battalion
Corporals
Estrom
Tangoli
Lance Corporals
Papriko
Privates
Eibil
Willi
3 New Guinea infantry Battalion
Privates
Katin-Gori
Lokanguru
Australian New Guinea Administrative
Unit
Corporals
Kokimara
Privates
Beka
Eriwell
Kokae
Mouki
Nabuoi
Nanko
Wanbumamini
Waworo
Pacific Island Regiment
Privates
Branimu
Karmun
Ombola
Tominit
New Guinea Police Force
Sergeants
Lus
Mas
Saplia
Constables
Baili
Darok
Juliam
Kalampsi
Keu
Kundi
Mo
Paliau
Peri
Sauman
Australian Imperial Force
Headquarters
Warrant Officers 2
Strudwick R.B
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