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Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia |
Cpl Andrew Whyte
Conflict | World War 2 |
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Service Arm | Australian Imperial Force |
Unit | 2/11th Infantry Battalion 2/7th Field Ambulance |
Service No. | WX970 |
Service Arm | Army |
Date of Birth | 10 Sep 1909 |
Birthplace | Edinburgh, SCOT |
Residence | Northam, WA |
Date of Death | 29 Jul 1979 |
Relatives | Wife - Mary Jessie Whyte |
This sketch of Cpl Whyte and his wife, Mary, was drawn by a fellow prisoner at Stalag 383 POW camp.
Attestation and casualty documents
Repatriation report after being released from the POW camp.
A copy of the 1980 edition of "Barbed Wire and Bamboo" was amongst the papers. It is linked here.
Barbed Wire and Bamboo - Volume 30 Number 2