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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | monument1 = Byford WW2 Honour Roll
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  • ...ons were managing a total of 120 beds, including a section at the Marrinup POW camp. Unit Headquarters moved from Claremont to Karrakatta in January 1944 [[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ines of Communication Provost Company]] and was posted to the '''Parkeston POW Camp'''. Soon after from 16 Dec 1942 to 6 Jan 1943 he attended a School at
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  • {{infobox naval ww2 | fate1 = POW Sunda Strait
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  • {{infobox naval ww2 | fate2 = POW ww1
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | monument2 = Byford WW2 Honour Roll
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  • {{infobox naval ww2 | fate1 = POW HMAS Perth
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | fate1 = POW (Crete)
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  • {{infobox naval ww2 | fate1 = POW 1 Mar 1942
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...aly, the Germans moved Stan and others to Stalag 18A in Germany, where his POW number was 6568. On 23 May 1945 he was recovered and flown back to England
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | monument1 = Ballarat POW Memorial
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  • ...Company'''. Operating for three years between 1943 and 1946 Marrinup No.16 POW camp housed, in total, 3500 Italian and 300 German prisoners of war. Mostly ...mp which by May 1945 was supervising 26 detachments as well as a satellite POW Camp at Northam.
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  • ...d the main cage with the '''Lae POW Garrison Company''' supervising the ''POW Labour Detachments.'' [[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
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  • ...ntil the end of the war while ''15 Camp Hospital'' was responsible for the POW Camp. [[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
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  • ...ril 1945 the 22nd Garrison Battalion was absorbed into the renamed ''Cowra POW Group''. [[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
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  • ...mpany strength with a separate ''2nd POW Control Company'' to manage those POW living in the community where they worked. ...ernment & POW Camp''' responsible for managing the main camp, twenty seven POW outpost locations and two POAW hostels until the end of the war.
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  • ...Unit'' at Murchison and the ''277th Dental Unit'' at Tatura servicing the POW and Internment Camps. In October 1942 these smaller units joined to form th [[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
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  • ...at Harvey until their transfer in December 1941 and January 1942 to No 13 POW Group at Murchison, Victoria. [[Category:Militia Units ww2]]
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  • One of the first two medals instituted during WW2 (the other being the 1939-45 Star). It is a military campaign medal, instit * [[Billy Kendall Collins]] POW
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  • ...Australian Garrison Battalion]] was mannign the ''Liverpool Internment and POW Camp'', in mid-1941 it was renamed the '''21st Australian Garrison Battalio ...e '''21st Australian Garrison Company''' was absorbed into the ''Liverpool POW & Internment Camp''. Three members of this unit died of illness.
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