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Old 29-08-2008, 02:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Lae war cemetery

Here is an incredible labour of love .... I hope it helps somebody !

LAE WAR CEMETERY was commenced in 1944 by the Australian Army Graves Service and handed over to the Commission in 1947. It contains the graves of men who lost their lives during the New Guinea campaign whose graves were brought here from the temporary military cemeteries in areas where the fighting took place. The Indian casualties were soldiers of the army of undivided India who had been taken prisoner during the fighting in Malaya and Hong Kong.


Papua New Guinea Forum - Lae War Cemetery & Listings of all people who are buried there.

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Old 29-08-2008, 05:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Annie,

Thank you so much for this. I was unaware of its existance and a number of people central to my current research are buried at Lae.

When I was flying in PNG in the 1990s, I landed at Lae and had a very brief stay. I hitched a ride in search of the cemetery and ended up rather deep in country. It turns out I had been taken to one of the native cemeteries. As such, I ran out of time and never made it there.

I was kindly sent a photo of one of the headstones some years back.

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Hi Annie,

Thank you so much for this. I was unaware of its existance and a number of people central to my current research are buried at Lae.

When I was flying in PNG in the 1990s, I landed at Lae and had a very brief stay. I hitched a ride in search of the cemetery and ended up rather deep in country. It turns out I had been taken to one of the native cemeteries. As such, I ran out of time and never made it there.

I was kindly sent a photo of one of the headstones some years back.

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Thanks again,

Owen

Hi Owen !

I don't know how many photos you need or if you've seen this site but they have Lae War Cemetery completed

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At present this web-site is not searchable, but we are in the process of developing the web-site to contain a searchable database on which to house all the images procurred. If you are after a request photo or need information about a cemetery/grave/memorial, please contact us via e-mail. We will forward requests to relatives and next of kin from our archive. When the site is searchable, people will be able to download images personally.
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Old 30-08-2008, 04:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting the link Annie. I have been watching the progress and waiting for the photos to go online.

We have 148 RAAF lads buried at Lae Cemetery with 144 others with no known grave on the Lae memorial.

I have been to Lae/Rabaul many times however it was before I started my project so I now have to depend on others to supply me with these photos.
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Thank you for the link Annie. I found one of my cousins is buried there.

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Thank you for the link Annie. I found one of my cousins is buried there.

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I'm so glad this site has been a help to you John and everybody ! .... it's been in my bookmarked file for some time - I thought it was time to get it out again !

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