Ronald Allery is an Anzac who served in World War Two.
LCPL Ronald Allery served in the Australian Army in World War II Service started: 1939 Unit(s): 2/20th Infantry Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force Service ended: 1946
He was held as a Prisoner of War in WWII at Tokyo, Japan, whilst serving in the 2/20th Australian Infantry Battalion.
Ronald passed away in 2011 and was buried in the Sydney War portion of Rookwood Cemetery.
Sources
BillionGraves.com [database online]; Grave record for Ronald Frank Allery (30 Apr 1919 - 21 Jun 2011), Record 29428328 Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia.
FindMyPast.com.au, Australian Military Forces Ww2 Missing And Prisoners Of War; NX53757, ALLERY R F, Lance Corporal, 2/20Th Australian Infantry Battalion, Prisoner of war, Tokyo, Japan, Malaya.
FindMyPast.com.au, Prisoners Of War 1715-1945, Prisoners of war, Far East: Tokyo POW Camp, Japan; name list, as of 15 August 1945; The National Archives, WO 361/1984; NX53757, Ronald Allery, Lance-Corporal, Australian, Tokyo PoW camp, Japan, WWII
National Archives of Australia, Record Search National Archives Australia: 4623505 [database online ], B883: Second Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1939-1947, service #NX53757, barcode 4623505; Ronald Frank Allery, Date of birth: 30 Apr 1919, Place of birth: Chatswood NSW, Place of enlistment: Paddington NSW, Next of Kin: Ellen Allery.
National Archives of the UK, 'UK, Allied Prisoners of War, 1939-1945', 1970, Fold3.com [database online], p. 155; Prisoners of War, Far East: Tokyo POW Camp, Japan; Name List.
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