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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_068.jpg|George M and Len L eating dry rations - bully beef and biscuits  
John Morley Campbell - WX6075_068.jpg|George M and Len L eating dry rations - bully beef and biscuits  
John Morley Campbell - WX6075_069.jpg|a curch in Tobruk scarred from bombing and flying shrapnel
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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_121.jpg|Military barracks in Mersa Metruh  
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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_148.jpg|River Jordan
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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_150.jpg|Arab vilalge in Jericho  
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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_151.jpg|1914-1918 War Cemetery in Jerusalem  
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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_376.jpg|knocked out German tank  
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John Morley Campbell - WX6075_377.jpg|Allied vehicles captured by the Germans and while using them at Alamein they were knocked out by our artillery fire.  
John Morley Campbell - WX6075_377.jpg|Allied vehicles captured by the Germans and while using them at Alamein they were knocked out by our artillery fire.  

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Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia



Driver John Morley Campbell
Campbell WX6075.444.jpg
Conflict World War 2
Service Arm Australian Imperial Force
Unit 2/28th Infantry Battalion
2/13th Australian Transport Platoon
Service No. WX6075
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 28 Mar 1917
Birthplace Perth, WA
Residence Perth, WA
Date of Death 7 Jan 1986
Relatives Father - Harold Charles Campbell
Mother - Edith May Morley



John enlisted on 30th July 1940 and after training at Blackboy Hill, embarked for the Middle East. He arrived in Egypt on 2 February 1941 and then the 2/28th Infantry Battalion travelled by train to Khassa Camp in Palestine. These photos are from his time in Egypt and Palestine.





In March 1941, the 2/28th Battalion travelled from Palestine to Libya and joined in the defence of the area near Tobruk. The German-Italian Army pushed them back into the town of Tobruk and they were under siege from 10th April, 1941 until the end of September. They earned the nickname 'The Rats of Tobruk'.





The 2/28th Battalion was evacuated on 23rd September to Alexandria and then Palestine for training and rest. These photos were taken while travelling to Palestine. John then went on leave and explored Jericho and other nearby areas.





On 10th July 1942, the 2/28th was sent to El Alamein in Egypt for four months before returning to Australia in January 1943.





Attestation and service record.