War Memorials in Australia

British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Memorial

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Place: Campbell,  Australian Capital Territory, 2612
District:
Southern Tablelands (ACT)
Orientation: Suburb of Canberra
Location: In sculpture garden of Australian War Memorial
Position: 35 16 82 S     149 08 84 E
Ref: 00017

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The memorial takes the form of a semicircular stone wall in the top of which are garden beds and attached to which are 7 steel panels. To the west of the stone wall is a concrete wall to which are fixed 3 steel panels. A crazy-paved path leads from the concrete wall to the stone wall and in front of the latter is a circular pavement of dark grey stone quartered by inlaid steel strips.  In the north-west quadrant of the circle is an incised map of Japan with major cities marked by inlaid steel dots and named in incised letters in Japanese style lettering.

 

On east face of concrete wall - centre panel

This memorial commemorates those Australians who
served with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force
in Japan from 1945 to 1952

 

On east face of concrete wall - right hand panel
Insignia of British Commonwealth Forces

 

On north face of stone wall - 4th panel from left
Insignia of Royal Australian Navy
Insignia of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces
Insignia of Royal Australian Air Force

 

On north face of stone wall - 5th panel from left

Australians served in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force
in Japan from 1945 - 1952 alongside British Indian and
New Zealand troops.  By February 1947 more than 12,000 Australians
had joined the force, stationed mainly in the Hiroshima Prefecture.
The British Commonwealth Occupation Force helped the Japanese
make the transition from war to peace.

 


Information current to April 2000


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