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Evans Head War Cemetery
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When the Second World War ended in 1945, the total number of Australians serving in the RAAF was 154,511 of whom 137,208 were serving in the South West Pacific theatre. The majority of these aircrew and support personnel were based and trained at a number of airforce training establishments scattered throughout Australia. During the Second War, the RAAF had some 6,200 personnel killed in action.
During the Second World War 1939-45, the No. Bombing and Air Gunnery School and the No. 1 Air Observers School of the Royal Australian Air Force were based in Evans Head. Reconnaissance and patrol duties along the Eastern Australian coastline were also carried out from this station.
The 25 buried within the war cemetery were all airmen of the Royal Australian Air Force. Many of these were killed in air training accidents. There are also 3 RAAF airmen buried in Evans Head General Cemetery.