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Latest revision as of 17:17, 14 September 2024

Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia



Lieut Col Leslie Donald Lee
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Conflict World War 2, Korea
Service Arm British Expeditionary Force;
Unit Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Royal Army Pay Corps
Service No. 96277
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 23 Mar 1911
Birthplace London, ENG
Residence Perth, WA
Date of Death 18 Feb 2000
Relatives



Account of time as a prisoner of war in Germany during World War 2.





Leslie remained in the British Army after WW2 and transferred to the Royal Army Pay Corps. He was Command Paymaster in Kure, Japan and Incheon, South Korea. These are the programs for the Parade in Honour of the Queen's birthday on 9 June, 1955 in Japan, and the Parade on the occasion of the disbandment of the First Commonwealth Division of the British Commonwealth Forces in Korea on 10th March, 1956