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Battle of El Alamein 1942
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Albert Edward Chowne
Harold Reginald Davis
Harold Reginald Davis was born on 25 September 1916 in Northam, Western Australia. He was one of 11 children. His father, William 'Bill' Davis, was the son of a Sikh and an Aboriginal woman.
James Brennan
Early life James 'Jim' Brennan was born on 9 October 1917 in Laverton in Western Australia's Goldfields region. He was born into one of the Wangkatha language peoples.
Percival Eric Gratwick
Percival Eric Gratwick was 38 when he enlisted in the 2nd Australian Imperial Force (AIF).
Thomas Currie Derrick
Early life Thomas 'Tom' Derrick was the eldest child of David and Ada Derrick. He had 1 brother and 5 sisters. His father emigrated to South Australia from Dublin, Ireland.
William Henry Kibby
William 'Bill' Kibby received his Victoria Cross for 'outstanding courage and tenacity' at El Alamein, Egypt, in 1942.
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