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Gregory Neville Bright (1918)

Gregory Neville Bright
Born in Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Biography

Gregory Neville Bright was born on 12 Jun e1918 in Murrumburrah, New South Wales, Australia, the son of Mary E (Neville) Bright and Sidney James Bright.[1]

He spent time as a Prisoner of War (POW) in Germany, after being captured at Bardis in Libya.[2][3]

Sources

  1. NSW Birth Registration No. 18790/1918 for Gregory N Bright, District: Murrumburrah, Father: Sidney J, Mother: Mary E
  2. Article on becoming a POW in Stalag 344, Cootamundra Herald (NSW), Thursday 6 April 1944
  3. National Archives of Australia, Service record, service number NX18877 (Next of Kin: Sydney Bright)




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