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Canal Creek War Memorial WWII

Canal Creek War Memorial WWII (2012)
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Description

The memorial consists of a basic building which contains a sandstone plinth, bronze plaque, interpretive signage, photographs and an Honour Roll to commemorate all personnel on board the DouglasDakota C-47 aircraft that crashed nearby on 19 December 1943 during WWII.

On the inside walls hang panels that explain the significance of the site, including photographs of the type of aircraft that crashed, the pilot, aircraft wreckage at crash site and pictures of salvaged aircraft wreckage pieces that are held at Yeppoon RSL and Rockhampton Military Museum. A concrete table and seating stand in front of the plinth and either side of the building stands a flag pole.

As of 2012, the crash remains the second worst air disaster in Australia's history with all 31 individuals on board perishing.

Inscription

IN MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN

OF THE UNITED STATES AND AUSTRALIAN

ARMED SERVICES AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL

WHO DIED IN THE AIR CRASH OF A

DOUGLAS DAKOTA C-47 AT THIS

LOCATION ON 'CANAL CREEK'

PROPERTY 19TH DECEMBER 1943

US Armed Service Personnel

[10 NAMES] [10 NAMES]

Australian Non-Combatants

[3 NAMES]

Australian Defence Personnel

[8 NAMES]

(refer to additional images for inscriptions)

Memorial type

Building

Contributions

John Millroy, Capricorn Coast Business Community Group; Qld War Memorial Register

Photos

Canal Creek War Memorial WWII (2012)
Canal Creek War Memorial WWII (2012)
Canal Creek War Memorial WWII (2012)
Canal Creek War Memorial WWII (2012)
Canal Creek War Memorial WWII (2012)

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