Studio portrait of N297435 Private Arthur Edgar Ward. Arthur Ward was born in Uralla, NSW on 26 ...

Accession Number P12547.001
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Print silver gelatin
Maker Howlett, Alfred George
Date made 21 June 1942
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Studio portrait of N297435 Private Arthur Edgar Ward. Arthur Ward was born in Uralla, NSW on 26 September 1911 was living in Kentucky NSW when he enlisted on 10 March 1942. He joined 61 Battalion and served with them at Milne Bay in 1942-3 and Madang in 1943; and was killed in action on South Bougainville on 1 April 1945.

The War Diary states that 13 Platoon established an ambush point at Matthew's Junction and at 8.30am they sighted and shot at two Japanese troops, who escaped. The patrol followed, killing one and wounding another, who escaped into scrub. While Private Ward, who was acting as sentry, was searching the dead Japanese, the wounded soldier shot and killed him, stole his Owen gun and escaped. Ward was the only casualty that day.

Arthur Ward's younger brother Gordon also served, under service no N297433, and was also in 61 Battalion. He attained the rank of corporal. Ward's name is mentioned in a 61 Battalion Remembrance Service for the 12 men killed in action during the Bougainville campaign, held on the 12 June 1945. The letters of Arthur Ward are held in the Memorial as PR05110.