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BRISLANE, Thomas

NUMBER:

VX19034


BATTALION / UNIT / SHIP:

2/2nd Pioneer Battalion


PLACE OF BIRTH:

Musk Vale, Daylesford 22 February 1910


NEXT OF KIN:

Mary Brislane, his mother. He was the son of Thomas and Mary Brislane of Daylesford


DATE & PLACE OF ENLISTMENT:

29 May 1940 at Caulfield


LOCATION ON ENLISTMENT:

Richmond


OCCUPATION:

Farmer then a gas employee


DATE & PLACE OF DEATH:

27 June 1940 NNE of Balate Syria


LOCATION OF GRAVE/MEMORIAL:

Damascus British War Cemetery Syria. He is on memorials at Leongatha and Meeniyan


RELATIONSHIP TO WOORAYL SHIRE:

In the 1930s his family lived in Dumbalk and were recorded as onion growers. Prior to residing in Dumbalk 

the family were in Musk Vale Daylesford


MILITARY/OTHER HISTORY:

Formed in May 1940 at Puckapunual, the battalion was one of four pioneer battalions raised as part of the 

2nd AIF. After completing initial training, the 2/2nd Pioneers embarked upon the Queen Mary in April 1941

 and sailed for the Middle East. After arriving in Egypt in May, the battalion eventually served in Syria and Palestine fighting against the Vichy French. During the Syria -Lebanon actions where they fought mainly as infantry. The battalion had not been fully trained in this role and had not received all the equipment required, lacking mortars and possessing only a small number of automatic weapons. They lacked the specialist troops of established infantry battalions, including an intelligence section. The battalion was committed to several attacks, including a two company frontal assault on 17 June, which resulted in heavy casualties with 27 killed, 46 wounded, and 29 being taken prisoner. Further actions followed before the Vichy French defenders surrendered in July. The total casualties during that campaign were 14 officers and 161 other ranks killed or wounded. Among these was Tom Brislane.

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