Remembering OW service
In November 2022, Philip Powell (OW1973) and Rod Thorpe (OW1973) visited the graves and memorials of OWs at Port Moresby (Bomana), Lae (pictured above) and Rabual, who died on active military service in Papua New Guinea.
During WWII, OWs served in a wide range of roles on the land, air and sea of PNG. A small number also served in ANGAU, the civil administration service.
The men who died were coast-watchers, air force pilots and soldiers on the ground, including two who died in Bougainville operations in 1944-45. Of course, many OWs survived their war service, although many would suffer from tropical diseases and injuries.
Some OWs were with Lark Force on Rabual, which was the first Australian territory to fall to the Japanese in January 1942. One OW was killed on the first day’s conflict and two subsequently died as prisoners of war when the Montevideo Maru was sunk on 1 July 1942 on transit to Japan. At least four OW Lark Force officers survived PoW camps in Japan.
Our two senior military men who served in this region were Major-General George Vasey (OW1907) who led the 7th Division, October 1942 to July 1944, and Major-General Edward Milford (OW1908) who lead the 5th Division in 1943 and replaced Vasey in command of the 7th Division, after Vasey fell ill.
In addition to visiting the cemeteries, Philip and Rod were in Kokoda for the 80th anniversary of its retaking by the AIF and spent three days at the northern beachheads – scene of significant battles in late 1942 and early 1943.
The names of the 19 OWs whose graves and memorials were visited are listed below. While images have already been provided to some known relatives, please email Philip if you would like an image. He would also be pleased to hear from anyone related to an OW who served in any capacity during WWII.
Contributed by Philip Powell (OW1973), author, historian, former Vice President of Council, honorary Fellow of Wesley College and regular contributor to Lion magazine
Name | Year* | CWGC Cemetery |
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Fairfax, R. L. | 1925 | Lae Memorial |
Bruford, A. P. R. | 1936 | Lae War Cemetery |
Fenton, G. K. | 1937 | Lae War Cemetery |
Forster, J. | 1933 | Lae War Cemetery |
Gibson, J. D. | 1933 | Lae War Cemetery |
Grainger, C H. | 1928 | Lae War Cemetery |
Henshaw, D. L. | 1933 | Lae War Cemetery |
Vial, L. G. | 1919 | Lae War Cemetery |
Cox, C. M. | 1914 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
Davies, W. J. | 1934 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
Ekins, F. R. | 1932 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
McCarthy, L. N. | 1929 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
Smith, K. H. | 1934 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
Vial, E.G. | 1928 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
Gordon, W. J. | 1937 | Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery |
Lumby, G. C. | 1923 | Rabaul Memorial |
Newton, E. J. | 1926 | Rabaul Memorial |
Vary, D. L. | 1934 | Rabaul Memorial |
Vincent, G. H. | 1933 | Bita Paka War Cemetery, Rabaul |
*Year of commencement at Wesley