Australian prisoners of war in the Korean War
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This is a list of Australian prisoners of war in the Korean War. During the Korean War
a total of thirty Australian servicemen were captured by North Korean or Chinese
forces and held as prisoners of war. Twenty-four Australian Army
and six Royal Australian Air Force
were prisoners of war.
Korean War
The Korean War was a conventional war between South Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China , with military material aid from the Soviet Union...
a total of thirty Australian servicemen were captured by North Korean or Chinese
China
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forces and held as prisoners of war. Twenty-four Australian Army
Australian Army
The Australian Army is Australia's military land force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force. While the Chief of Defence commands the Australian Defence Force , the Army is commanded by the Chief of Army...
and six Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force
The Royal Australian Air Force is the air force branch of the Australian Defence Force. The RAAF was formed in March 1921. It continues the traditions of the Australian Flying Corps , which was formed on 22 October 1912. The RAAF has taken part in many of the 20th century's major conflicts...
were prisoners of war.
List of Australian prisoners of war in the Korean War
Name | Rank | Unit | Date of capture | Fate |
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Glen Brown | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment is a parachute infantry battalion of the Australian Army, based in Sydney. 3 RAR was initially formed in 1945 as the 67th Battalion and has seen active service in Japan, Korea, Malaya, South Vietnam, East Timor, the Solomon Islands, Afghanistan and Iraq... |
25 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Donald Pattison Buck | Corporal | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Lawrence Edward Buckland | Corporal | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released 9 February 1951 |
Dennis Douglas Condon | Private | 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment is a regular light infantry battalion of the Australian Army. 1 RAR was first formed as the 65th Australian Infantry Battalion in 1945 and since then has been deployed on active service during the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War... |
23 August 1952 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
John Frederick Davis | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Brian Thomas Davoren | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Eric Donnelly | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 14 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Vance Drummond | Wing Commander | No. 77 Squadron RAAF No. 77 Squadron RAAF No. 77 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force fighter squadron. The Squadron was formed in 1942 and currently operates F/A-18 Hornet aircraft from RAAF Base Williamtown.-History:... |
1 December 1951 | Released during 1953 |
Phillip Jamieson Greville | Brigadier | 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 23 August 1952 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Ronald David Guthrie | Squadron Leader | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | August 1951 | Released September 1953 |
Keith Roy Gwyther | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 24 April 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
John Thomas Hannan | Flight Lieutenant | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | February 1952 | Released September 1953 |
Gordon Ronald Harvey | Group Captain | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | January 1951 | Released August 1953 |
Thomas Henry John Hollis | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Alfred Jacobs | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 14 August 1952 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Edward George Light | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | 9 February 1951 |
John Houston Mackay | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1951 | 23 April 1953 |
Horace William Madden Horace Madden Horace William Madden GC was a posthumous Australian recipient of the George Cross for his conduct while a Prisoner of War during the Korean War.-Citation:-Further Information:... |
Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 24 April 1951 | Died of malnutrition 9 November 1951 |
James McCulloch | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Angus Peter McDonald | Lieutenant | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released 9 February 1951 |
Vivian Edward O'Brien | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Robert Henry Parker | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 24 April 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Edward James Perks | Corporal | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 26 May 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Donald William Pinkstone | Flying Officer | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | Unknown | Released (date unknown) |
Anthony Poole | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
George Smith | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 14 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Fred Speed | Private | 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment is a regular light infantry battalion of the Australian Army. 2 RAR was first formed as the Australian 66th Battalion in 1945 and since then it has seen active service during the Korean War, Malayan Emergency and Vietnam War... |
7 June 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Colin Montague Tesch | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 June 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Bruce Lachlan Thomson | Flying Officer | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | 1 December 1951 | Released (date unknown) |
Charles Peter Yacopetti | Lieutenant Colonel | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 26 May 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |