Arthur Alexander Moon papers, including field message book and records relating to Tamakan P.O.W. ca...
Arthur Alexander Moon papers, including field message book and records relating to Tamakan P.O.W. camp and hospital, 1942-1972
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1942-1972
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MLMSS 4234
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1 box - 41.1 x 30.5 x 6.8 cm
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Microfilm : CY 4866
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CONTENTS:
FILE 01
Field message book, entries by Arthur Moon (MLMSS 4234/Item 1).
FILE 02
List of 212 Australian C.C.S personnel landed in Java from the Middle East (MLMSS 4234/Item 2).
FILE 03
Ration tables (MLMSS 4234/Item 3).
FILE 04
Plan of burial ground showing position of gra...
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Arthur Alexander Moon papers, including field message book and records relating to Tamakan P.O.W. camp and hospital, 1942-1972
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Presented by Mrs Christine MacDonald to Hornsby Library, transferred from Hornsby Library by Diana Smith, March 1984
Pic.Acc.5592
Administrative / Biographical history
Before World War II Arthur Moon established a medical practice in Macquarie Street, Sydney as an obstetrician and gynaecologist. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces on 24 April 1940 and served in the Middle East as a member of 2/4 Field Ambulance.
In 1942 Moon sailed from Suez along with Colonel "Weary" Dunlop and others, landing in J...
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MLMSS 4234
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9NaAov5Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAov5Y
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845958
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