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Private Robert Paterson
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Private Robert Paterson

Birth
Brunswick, Merri-bek City, Victoria, Australia
Death
22 Jan 1942 (aged 22)
Singapore
Monument
Kranji, North West, Singapore Add to Map
Plot
Column 131.
Memorial ID
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Service Number: VX55956
Enlisted: 16 May 1941, Royal Park, Victoria
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 2nd/29th Infantry Battalion
Born: Carlton, Victoria, 1921
Home Town: Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria
Occupation: Labourer
Died: Murdered by Japanese captors, Parit Sulong, Malaya, 22 January 1942
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
(CWGC) Offiicial Commemoration - Memorial Location: Column 131, Singapore Memorial (within Kranji War Cemetery)., Singapore Memorial, Singapore
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Singapore Memorial Kranji War Cemetery
"...VX55956 Private Robert Paterson, 2/29 Battalion. He was one of 145 men who were massacred by the Japanese at Parit Sulong on 22 January 1942 during the Malaya Campaign when wounded Australian and Indian soldiers were left behind by withdrawing troops after the Battle of Muar. They were rounded up by the Japanese and forced to surrender all of their belongings including their clothes, which were later returned. The men, now Prisoners of War (POWs) were beaten, tormented and denied food, water and medical attention. At sunset on the night of 22 January 1942, the men were roped or wired together in groups and led into the jungle where they were shot with machine guns, doused with petrol and set alight. Only Lieutenant Ben Charles Hackney and VX52333 Reginald Arthur Wharton survived, feigning death despite repeated brutalities by the Japanese. Private Paterson, aged 22, was the son of George and Eileen Paterson of Carlton, Vic." - SOURCE (www.awm.gov.au)

2nd/29th Battalion, Service No. VX55956
Contributor: nettlyne (47486944) •
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Paterson of Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
Contributor: nettlyne (47486944) •
Service Number: VX55956
Enlisted: 16 May 1941, Royal Park, Victoria
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 2nd/29th Infantry Battalion
Born: Carlton, Victoria, 1921
Home Town: Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria
Occupation: Labourer
Died: Murdered by Japanese captors, Parit Sulong, Malaya, 22 January 1942
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
(CWGC) Offiicial Commemoration - Memorial Location: Column 131, Singapore Memorial (within Kranji War Cemetery)., Singapore Memorial, Singapore
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Singapore Memorial Kranji War Cemetery
"...VX55956 Private Robert Paterson, 2/29 Battalion. He was one of 145 men who were massacred by the Japanese at Parit Sulong on 22 January 1942 during the Malaya Campaign when wounded Australian and Indian soldiers were left behind by withdrawing troops after the Battle of Muar. They were rounded up by the Japanese and forced to surrender all of their belongings including their clothes, which were later returned. The men, now Prisoners of War (POWs) were beaten, tormented and denied food, water and medical attention. At sunset on the night of 22 January 1942, the men were roped or wired together in groups and led into the jungle where they were shot with machine guns, doused with petrol and set alight. Only Lieutenant Ben Charles Hackney and VX52333 Reginald Arthur Wharton survived, feigning death despite repeated brutalities by the Japanese. Private Paterson, aged 22, was the son of George and Eileen Paterson of Carlton, Vic." - SOURCE (www.awm.gov.au)

2nd/29th Battalion, Service No. VX55956
Contributor: nettlyne (47486944) •
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Paterson of Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
Contributor: nettlyne (47486944) •

Gravesite Details

Private, Australian Infantry. Age: 22.


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