2/10 Field Regiment RAA Plaque
Plaque dedicated by the unit Association, remembering the losses of individuals friom the unit across South-East Asia, during the Second World War. Unit colour patch insignia included.
- Inscription
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- Conflicts commemorated
- Second World War, 1939–1945
- Unit memorials
- Memorial type
- Plaque
- Additional information
Queensland's 2/10th Field Regiment was formed in July 1940 at Redbank Camp, Brisbane, as one of the 8th Division's three artillery regiments. The division's other two regiments were the 2/14th and 2/15th Field Regiments.
The unit was serving in Singapore in 1942 when the island fortress fell to the Japanese. For the next three-and-a-half years the men had to endure the brutality of being a prisoner of war. Initially imprisoned in the sprawling Changi prisoner of war camp, it was not long before members of the 2/10th were allocated to external work parties. The first parties were dispatched around Singapore and southern Malaya, but later 2/10th members found themselves bound for the camps along the Thailand-Burma Railway and to Borneo. Other prisoners were sent to Japan and Sumatra. Of the 834 officers and men of the regiment who became prisoners, 270 died. The surviving prisoners were liberated in late August 1945 and began returning to Australia almost immediately.
(Source: Australian War Memorial www.awm.gov.au)- Recorded by
- QLD War Memorial Register
- Date recorded
- 17 April 2009
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