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PROWSE, Horrace

NUMBER:

VX48775


BATTALION / UNIT / SHIP:

2/23rd Infantry Battalion


PLACE & DATE OF DEATH:

Inverell NSW 15 July 1907


NEXT OF KIN:

George Prowse, his father. His mother was Annie Prowse


PLACE & DATE OF ENLISTMENT:

19 August 1940 at Caulfield


LOCATION ON ENLISTMENT:

Dumbalk North  


OCCUPATION:

Farmer


PLACE & DATE OF DEATH:

6 September 1943, aged 36, in Papua New Guinea


LOCATION OF GRAVE/MEMORIAL:

He is buried in Lae War Cemetery Papua New Guinea


RELATIONSHIP TO WOORAYL SHIRE:

He lived at Dumbalk North


MILITARY/OTHER HISTORY:

The 2/23rd Infantry Battalion was raised at the Albury Showgrounds in New South Wales in August 1940. Initially the brigade belonged to the 7th Division but in early 1941 moved to the 9th Division. The battalion did its initial training in Albury before moving to Bonegilla, on the Victorian side of Murray River. The battalion embarked Sydney on 8 April 1941and arrived in the Middle East in November.

In early 1941 the battalion moved into Cyrenica in Libya to complete its training. The British forces fell back to Tobruk and needed help. The 2/23rd entered Tobruk between 6 and 10 April. They helped defend Tobruk for eight months. In April the 2/23rd defended the western side and from May to July it moved to the eastern side of Tobruk.


The battalion returned to Australia and was re-organised to fight in tropical jungle. On 4 September 1943 the 2/23rd participated in an amphibious landing at Red Beach, north west of Lae. Shortly before the landing occurred, the invasion fleet was attacked by six Japanese fighters and three bombers. Horace sadly lost his life during this action. 

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