Bombardier James Richard Braithwaite

Service number NX45378
Birth Date 1917-06-15
Birth Place Australia: Queensland, Brisbane
Death Date 1986-12-02
Death Place Australia: Queensland, Brisbane
Final Rank Bombardier
Unit 2/15th Field Regiment
Places
Conflict/Operation Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

James Richard (Dick) Braithwaite enlisted in the Army on 24 June 1940 from Newcastle. After being assigned to 2/15 Field Regiment and training in Sydney he left for overseas with his unit on 29 July 1941 onboard the troop ship 'Katoomba'. They arrived in Singapore on 15 August and after further training moved to the state of Johore in Malaya around the end of the year as the Japanese threat increased. After failing to stop the Japanese advance, the Australian troops crossed back into Singapore and were subsequently captured when Singapore capitulated in February 1942. Initially imprisoned in Changi, Braithwaite later found himself sent to Sandakan in North Borneo to build an aerodrome for the Japanese. In 1945 when this work was finished the Japanese forced the prisoners to march from Sandakan to Ranau. The majority or prisoners died or were killed along the way, only six survived. Dick Braithwaite was one of those. He took the opportunity along the march to escape into the jungle, where he was helped by the natives, and then eventually picked up an American PT boat.

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Date of birth 15 June 1917
Date of enlistment 24 June 1940
Date of embarkation 29 July 1941
Date of death 02 December 1986

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