Parents……Thomas Agnew and Agnes Agnew married 1920 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Australian Army Service No…… NX82403
Religion……Presbyterian
Civil employment……Farm Labourer
Marital status……single
Next of kin……Father, Mr Thomas Maxwell Agnew, "Roseholm", Tomingley,New South Wales.
Enlisted...... 6th January 1942 in Paddington, New South Wales.
Affirmed Rank on enlistment and death...... Private
Fate......Private Thomas Agnew was reported missing on 19th December 1942, his status was changed on 16th January 1945 for official purposed to presumed to have died on 19th December 1942 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Burial......No known grave.
Dedicated War memorial......Port Moresby War Memorial
Commemorated...... Panel 69, Australian War Memorial, A.C.T.
Commemorated...... Cenotaph, Peak Hill General Cemetery, Peak Hill, New South Wales.
Parents……Thomas Agnew and Agnes Agnew married 1920 in Marrickville, New South Wales.
Australian Army Service No…… NX82403
Religion……Presbyterian
Civil employment……Farm Labourer
Marital status……single
Next of kin……Father, Mr Thomas Maxwell Agnew, "Roseholm", Tomingley,New South Wales.
Enlisted...... 6th January 1942 in Paddington, New South Wales.
Affirmed Rank on enlistment and death...... Private
Fate......Private Thomas Agnew was reported missing on 19th December 1942, his status was changed on 16th January 1945 for official purposed to presumed to have died on 19th December 1942 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Burial......No known grave.
Dedicated War memorial......Port Moresby War Memorial
Commemorated...... Panel 69, Australian War Memorial, A.C.T.
Commemorated...... Cenotaph, Peak Hill General Cemetery, Peak Hill, New South Wales.
Inscription
"THEIR NAME LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE"
Gravesite Details
Port Moresby (Bomana) Memorial #NX82403
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