Ramsay, George Ernest ED (Colonel, b.1899 - d.1981)

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Accession Number PR00079
Collection type Private Record
Record type Collection
Measurement 2 boxes: 28 cm
Object type Document, Letter, Papers, Souvenir
Maker Ramsay, George Ernest
Place made Malaya, Singapore
Date made 1917-1975
Access Open
Related File This file can be copied or viewed via the Memorial’s Reading Room. AWM371 92/0308
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copying Provisions Copyright expired. Copying permitted subject to physical condition. Permission for reproduction not required.
Description

Papers relating to the military career and Second World War service of Lieutenant Colonel George Ernest Ramsay, 2/30th Australian Infantry Battalion, c.1945.

These papers span most of Colonel (Col) Ramsay's military career, particularly covering his experiences commanding 2/30 Battalion in Malaya and Singapore and as a prisoner of the Japanese (when Col Ramsay commanded 2/18 Battalion, and No 1 Battalion "A" Force, also known as "Ramsay" Force). Includes correspondence with wife and son and letters to his wife from the Red Cross and others. Also includes report on prisoner of war conditions (particularly in camps at Changi, Mergui, Tavoy and Tamarkan), letters and newspaper clippings regarding war crimes trials (including letters from Col Ramsay testifying on behalf of Japanese ex guards), nominal rolls, souvenirs of military tattoos and other pre-Second World War activities with 17 Battalion (North Sydney Regiment), copies of lectures and addresses (particularly relating to ANZAC Day), letters from friends on active service at the close of the First World War and various souvenir brochures and invitations. Additional items: six letters written to Ramsay by Bridgaier Sir Frederick Galleghan, covering 1948-1960; 1958 draft of written dedication to Galleghan included in a gift by Ramsay.