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22-July-2015 (Ian Bevege)
22-July-2015 (Ian Bevege)

Photographs supplied by Ian Bevege / Michael Fathers

The monument commemorates the Royal Australian Navy (R. A. N.) personnel who died in service, were killed in action or wounded in the Asia-Pacific area during World War Two. 

Location

Address:42 - 68 Palmer Street, Maritime Museum of Townsville, South Townsville, 4810
State:QLD
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -19.259244
Long: 146.823733
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW2
Actual Event Start Date:03-September-1939
Actual Event End Date:15-August-1945
Link:http://www.qldwarmemorials.com.au/P…

Dedication

Front Inscription

R.A.N.

 

Left Side Inscription

Ships:
1940 HMAS Goorangai, Auxiliary Minesweeper – Tasman Sea – 24 RAN casualties – ship lost
1941 HMS Repulse, Battlecruiser – Kuantan, Malaya – 1 RAN casualty, 507 RN casualties – ship lost
1942 HMAS Armidale [I], Corvette – Bentano Bay, East Timor – 40 RAN casualties – ship lost
1942 HMAS Perth [I], Light Cruiser – Sunda Strait, Indonesia – 324 RAN, 3 RAAF casualties – ship lost
1942 HMAS Canberra [I], Heavy Cruiser – Savo Island, Solomon Islands – 193 RAN casualties – ship lost
1942 HMAS Chunampa, Auxiliary Ketch – Yamdena, Tanimbar Islands, Indonesia – 3 RAN casualties
1942 HMAS Swan [II], Sloop – Darwin – 22 RAN casualties
1942 HMAS Kuttabul, Accommodation Ship – Sydney Harbour – 21 RAN casualties – ship lost
1942 HMS Scorpion, River Gunboat – Banka Strait, Indonesia – 1 RAN casualty, 114 RN casualties – ship lost
1942 HMS Sultan, Shore Base – Singapore – 9 RAN casualties
1942 HMAS Yarra [II], Sloop – Sunda Strait, Indonesia – 138 RAN casualties – ship lost
1942 HMAS Gunbar, Auxiliary Minesweeper – Darwin – 9 RAN casualties
1943 HMAS Patricia Cam, Auxiliary Minesweeper – Wessel Islands, Arafura Sea – 5 RAN casualties – ship lost
1943 HMAS Hobart [I], Light Cruiser – Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu – 25 RAN casualties
1943 HMAS Pirie, Minesweeper – Oro Bay, New Guinea - 11 RAN casualties
1944 HMAS Australia [II], Heavy Cruiser – Letye Gulf, Philippines – 94 RAN casualties
1944 HMAS Matafele, Stores Carrier – Coral Sea, Papua New Guinea – 37 RAN casualties – ship lost without trace
1945 HMAS Australia [II], Heavy Cruiser - Lingayen Gulf, Philippines – 113 RAN casualties
1945 HMAS Colac, Minesweeper – Solomon Sea, Solomon Islands – 4 RAN casualties

All Australian Navy personnel serving on Defensively Equipped [ Armed ] Merchant Ship [ DEMS ] and Armed Merchant Cruisers [ Auxiliary Cruisers ]. 

HMAS Matafele left Townsville on 18 June 1944 with 24 RAN and 13 native crew bound for Milne Bay. It is believed she was torpedoed and sunk somewhere en-route – she was never heard from again.

HMAS Warrnambool [I], a Minesweeper, though not a war victim was sunk at Cockburn Reef [ off Cape Melville ] in 1947 while clearing a minefield laid by HMAS Bungaree in 1943. There were 33 RAN casualties.
 

Right Side Inscription

Memorial to Royal Australian Navy personnel killed or wounded in the Asia-Pacific area during World War II

To all the brave sailors who served to save Australia from invasion.

This community honours you and gives you its heartfelt thanks.

Lest We Forget

 

 

 

Source: MA,SKP,QWMR
Monument details supplied by Monument Australia - www.monumentaustralia.org.au