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41st Infantry Division 'Jungleers' Plaque

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Details:

Attached to the base of a large flagpole on the southern side of the botanical gardens. Plaque


A brass inscribed plaque remembering the 41st Infantry Division, known as the Jungleeers.  The 41st Infantry Division fought along Australian forces in the battles in Papua and New Guinea campaigns in 1943-1944.

From the Monument Australia Website:

The memorial commemorates those of the United States 41st Infantry Division who died in service or were killed in action in World War Two. The division was based at Camp Caves near Rockhampton during World War Two. 

The 41st Infantry Division, nicknamed the ―Jungleers ‖ and previously called the Sunset Division, was activated on September 16, 1940 from the National Guard Division of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. It served in the Pacific theatre during the Second World War and participated in the New Guinea, Southern Philippines, and Papuan campaigns

Monument Text:

41st Infantry Division Symbol


41st US Infantry Division

In memory of fallen comrades

Australian and United States Military Forces

1942  1945

New Guinea  Philippines  
Malaya  Borneo

Dedicated 4 August 1993

Commemorates:

People:

Jens Anderson  Doe

Horace Hayes  Fuller

Archibald Bulloch 'Archie' Roosevelt

Units:

41st Infantry Division

Wars:

WWII

Battles:

New Guinea (1943-1944)

Operation Cartwheel

Operation Reckless

Pacific Theater

Philippines Campaign (1944–1945)

Southern Philippines Campaign (1945)

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