German entrenching tool carrier : Sergeant W E Brown, 20 Battalion, AIF

Place Europe: Western Front
Accession Number RELAWM09126
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Personal Equipment
Physical description Leather
Maker Unknown
Place made Germany: Munich
Date made c 1914
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Brown leather rectangular voided entrenching tool (spade) carrier. Impressed on rear lower 'LIEBHART & THEIMER MUNCHEN'. Impressed on front upper '11' and 'TDI'.

History / Summary

This German entrenching tool carrier was collected 1689 Sergeant Walter Ernest 'Wally' Brown while serving with 20 Battalion in France during the First World War.

Brown was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions during fighting near Passchendaele, Belgium between 5-10 October 1917.

The following year he was awarded the Victoria Cross for capturing 13 German troops, including an officer, single handedly, near Vaire Wood following the Battle of Hamel. He returned to Australia in December 1919 and was discharged on 15 February 1920.

On 21 June 1940 he re-enlisted (NX35492) in the Second AIF. With 2/15 Field Regiment he moved to Malaya in August 1941 and was in Singapore when it fell to the Japanese on 15 February 1942. Brown was last seen in the hours prior to the Allied capitulation disappearing toward the enemy lines saying 'No surrender for me.' His body was never recovered.

His name is commemorated on the Singapore Memorial, 22 kilometres north of the city of Singapore.