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Private Ronald Thomas Smith Memorial Plaque, Moree

Private Ronald Thomas Smith Memorial Plaque, Moree
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Private Ronald Thomas Smith Memorial Plaque, Moree
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Private Ronald Thomas Smith Memorial Plaque, Moree, bushrock with plaque attached
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Tranquility commemorative area, with the Moree Aboriginal Servicemen Memorial on the right-hand side
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Description / Background

This bronze plaque commemorates the service record of Private Ronald Thomas Smith, an indigenous serviceman who was killed and buried in New Guinea in the Second World War. In the plaque's top left and right corners respectively are the rising sun emblem of the Australian Imperial Force and a simple Latin cross. The dedication to Private Smith, which includes a list of his immediate family members, is in raised gold lettering in the centre of the plaque. 

The memorial is attached at the top of a large bushrock. Below it is a similar memorial plaque for Gunner Percy Adam Morris Suey, an indigenous serviceman who also served in the Second World War. The bushrock is positioned within a commemorative area in the Aboriginal section of Moree Cemetery. The area is known as 'Tranquility' and features a semi-circular retaining wall, with in-built seating, garden beds, and another large bushrock. Attached to this rock is the Moree Aboriginal Servicemen Memorial.

The plaque was designed by Moree Plains Shire and the Moree Aboriginal Corporation. The research for the plaque was undertaken by the Moree Aboriginal Corporation for Historical Research, which was led by Aunty Noeline Briggs-Smith OAM, Aboriginal elder, researcher, author, and cultural presenter. A plaque recognising their efforts is attached below the plaque for Gunner Suey. 

The plaques for Private Smith and Gunner Suey were placed in the Moree Cemetery in July 2001, during a 'Bringing Their Services Home' service, as part of NAIDOC (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) celebrations. The service was officiated by Moree's Deputy Mayor Mike Montgomery and RSL President Mr John Rushbourne.

Note: Information for this listing has been contributed by Aunty Noeline Briggs-Smith. Aunty Noeline has completed detailed research on the life of Private Smith and Gunner Suey.

Inscription

This plaque commemorates

Private Ronald Thomas Smith

"Ponto"

15.11.1917–29.9.1943

WWII No. 26773 Aust. Inf. Bat. 2/31

K.I.A. layed to rest in the

Bomana War Cemetery - Papua New Guinea

Son of Frederick and Cora Smith

Brother of Murial, Rhetta, Sylvia, Lyla

Ralph, Fred, Raymond, Richie and Stanley

Served for the crown and country and gave his life

Lest We Forget

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
Private Ronald Thomas "Ponto" Smith Second World War, 1939–45 NX96433 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view

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Address
Moree Cemetery
Greenbah Road and Gwydir Highway
Moree NSW 2400
Local Government Area
Moree Plains Shire
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
2001
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Bronze