Accession Number | P02467.573 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Film copy negative |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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NSW. Paybook photograph, taken on enlistment, of NX50257 Private Alexander James Justice, 2/19th ...
NSW. Paybook photograph, taken on enlistment, of NX50257 Private Alexander James Justice, 2/19th Battalion, Australian Infantry. He was one of over 2000 Allied prisoners of war (POW) held in the Sandakan POW camp in north Borneo, having been transferred there from Singapore as a part of E Force. The 500 Australian and 500 British POW's who made up E Force, left Changi on 28 March 1943, on board the S.S. DeKlerk arriving at Berhala Island (adjacent to Sandakan Harbour) on 15 April 1943. The POW's were held there until 5 June, when they were taken by barge to Sandakan. The next day they were transferred to the 8 Mile Camp, which was about half a mile from the B Force compound. Private Justice, aged 26, died as a prisoner of the Japanese on 21 March 1945. He was the son of Henry and Violet Sarah Justice, and the husband of Vesper Florence Justice, of Arncliffe, NSW. He is commemorated on the Labuan Memorial Panel 12. (Photograph copied from AWM232, items 4 and 5. Personal information from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Database.)