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JONES, Frederick

NUMBER:

VX32218


BATTALION / UNIT / SHIP:

2/22nd Infantry Battalion


PLACE & DATE OF BIRTH:

Fitzroy 26 January 1916


NEXT OF KIN:

William Jones, his brother. He is the son of Edward and Selina Jones  


PLACE & DATE OF ENLISTMENT:

18 June 1940


LOCATION ON ENLISTMENT:

Tarwin Lower


OCCUPATION:

Labourer


PLACE & DATE DEATH:

23 January 1942 aged 25 at Rabaul New Britain Papua New Guinea


LOCATION OF GRAVE/MEMORIAL:

His name is on the Rabaul Memorial and memorials in Leongatha and Tarwin Lower


RELATIONSHIP TO WOORAYL SHIRE:

He lived in Tarwin Lower


MILITARY/OTHER HISTORY:

Fred was placed in the 2/22nd Battalion and trained at Mt Martha before going to Trawool near Seymour. The battalion then marched on foot from Trawool to Bonegilla near Albury for further training.


Soldiers of the 2/22nd Battalion were given a few days leave to see their families and friends before returning to Bonegilla and going away to the war. The men travelled to Sydney by rail then headed north by sea. The battalion sailed to into Rabaul Harbour on Anzac Day 1941.


The men continued training waiting to see what would happen next. Would the Japanese attack? Bombing started in late 1941 and the situation became very serious. The undermanned force was in serious trouble. The Japanese landed with a large force and quickly over ran Rabaul on 23 January 1942.


Fred is believed to have been killed in the 23 January invasion and has no known grave.

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