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Honour Roll for New Guinea Volunteer Rifles

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The New Guinea Volunteer Rifles (NGVR) was the only Australian Army Militia unit to have been raised, mobilised, fought and disbanded overseas. NGVR operations included rescue missions, the evacuation of thousands of European civilians from the war zone and setting up camps for several thousand native labourers. When the Japanese forces landed at Rabaul in 1942, they quickly overran the NGVR defences; 28 men were killed and many NGVR personnel were taken prisoner. About 36 NGVR personnel were also among the 1,053 lost on board the Japanese ship, Montevideo Maru, when it was torpedoed and tragically sunk by an American submarine in 1942.
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NEW GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES
1939 - 1945 WAR
RABAUL MADANG BULOLO
MUBO WAU LAE
THIS IS A MEMORIAL TO HONOUR THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF
NGVR WHO FOUGHT WITH HONOUR AND DISTINCTION AND WHO PAID
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE HAVING FOUGHT AGAINST ALL ODDS
ROLL OF HONOUR
[Names]
THEY SERVED WITH HONOUR AND PRIDE
LEST WE FORGET
DEDICATED BY
NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA
VOLUNTEER RIFLES EX MEMBERS ASSOCIATION
(THROUGH TRIALS TO TRIUMPH)
Conflicts
World War II
Location
World War II Gallery
Memorial type
Plaque
Contributions
Matt Smith, QLD War Memorial Register
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