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Western Desert Campaign 1940-1943
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Albert Edward Chowne
Arthur Stanley Gurney
West Australian, Arthur Stanley Gurney, embarked for the Middle East in July 1941. He was killed in action 12 months later.
Damien Peter Parer
Damien Parer was one of Australia's best-known war correspondents and camera operators.
Edmund Francis 'Ned' Herring
Edmund Herring was born at Maryborough, Victoria, in 1892.
Ernest Edward Dunlop
An Australian hero...everyone that came in front of Weary - a no-hoper, anybody, was a person. And he was an equal of Weary's in Weary's mind — he was a person to be helped.
John Bernard Mackey
By his exceptional bravery and complete disregard for his own life ...His fearless action was an inspiration to the whole battalion and although he was killed, his name is legendary.
Leslie Charles (Clarence) Allen
Leslie James Morshead
Early life Sir Leslie James Morshead was born on 18 September 1889 in Ballarat East, Victora. He was one of 6 children to William Morshead and Mary Eliza.
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