Maitland Sandakan Memorial Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background Rectangular brick platform topped with two granite slabs, surmounted by a brass sculptural terrain map of the Sandakan and Ranau areas of Borneo, including the route taken on the forced death marches. On the north, east and west faces of the brick platform are three plaques listing the names of the prisoners. Inscription East face - top SANDAKAN West face - top This memorial was dedicated by FATHER JOHN BRENDAN ROGERS OFM Eighth Division A.I.F. Chaplain Sandakan and Kuching and CHAPLIN GARY KENNEY Australian Army. This memorial was unveiled by the Mayor of the City of Maitland COUNCILLOR JOHN MARTIN 11th December 1994. South face - top The sculptured terrain of Sabah illustrates the route of the Death Marches, shown by a bronze ribbon between Sandakan and Ranau which was substantially swamp and dense jungle in 1945. East face - lower [Names - A to J] North face - lower [Names - K to W] West face - lower [Names with service number and unit, also listing the two prisoners who escaped and were rescued] South face - lower In memory of 1800 Australians of the 8th Division A.I.F. and 750 British Troops. They fought gallantly in the defence of Malaya and Singapore during World War II. Following the Fall of Singapore, they became prisoners of the Japanese and were transported to Sandakan in British North Borneo, now Sabah, in 1942 to construct an airfield, where 900 died of ill-treatment. By the end of 1944, when allied forces were within striking distance of Sandakan, the Japanese command ordered the removal of prisoners inland to Ranau 165 miles (265 kilometres) west. On 29 January 1945, 470 prisoners guarded by 500 Japanese marched towards Ranau. Those unable to carry on were killed. The second march comprising 532 prisoners left Sandakan on 29 May 1945, 183 arrived at Ranau on 26 June 1945. Only eight survived from the first march. Of the 288 prisoners left at Sandakan there were no survivors. On 1 August 1945, the surviving 22 prisoners at Ranau were massacred. Six who escaped were rescued by special forces. This memorial honours those men who enlisted from the Hunter Region of New South Wales. We will remember them. Sandakan Memorial Foundation. Related memorials Maitland Park Lone Pine Transvaal Avenue, Maitland Burwood Sandakan Memorial Tamworth Sandakan Memorial Veterans listed on this memorial Veterans listed on this memorial Sort by Family nameGiven nameWar Order AscDesc Items per page 1050100- All - Apply Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more J A Cooper World War 2 view T S Cooper World War 2 view C J Coughlin World War 2 view G L Coulton World War 2 view A H Cox World War 2 view Wally Crease World War 2 NX38584 view E R Crossman World War 2 view G G Crowther World War 2 NX69199 view Arthur Cull World War 2 view W J Dalton World War 2 view Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Maitland Park Walker Street Maitland NSW 2320 Local Government Area Maitland, City of Setting Garden/park Memorial type Cenotaph Recorded by Mr Robert McLardy Year of construction 1994 Dedication date 11 December 1994 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45 Materials Brass Brick Granite