Veterans' Affairs Minister Alan Griffin released the following media statement this morning to mark today’s anniversary of the sinking of the Montevideo Maru.
I think we will all appreciate the sentiments Mr Griffin offers.
The memorial service at Subic Bay is to start in a few minutes, at 11 am
REMEMBERING
On the 67th anniversary of
“War brings many tragedies and today we remember one of the greatest tragedies of the Second World War,” Mr Griffin said.
Speaking on indulgence in Parliament last week, Mr Griffin said the story of the sinking was an unfortunate and lesser known episode of the Second World War.
“On 1 July 1942, a United States submarine, USS Sturgeon, torpedoed and sank what it believed to be a Japanese merchant vessel. It was in fact the Montevideo Maru, carrying Australian prisoners of war (POWs) and civilians who were locked in the hold with no means of escape once the ship was struck,” he said.
“On board were 1053 Australian prisoners of war and civilians who had been captured and held by the Japanese at Rabaul on the
“The Montevideo Maru took 11 minutes to sink. No Australians survived. It was not until after the war that Australian authorities discovered the tragic fate of those captured at Rabaul.
“The families and associations with connections to the Montevideo Maru have never lost sight of the tragedy that occurred 67 years ago. That some questions concerning the ship may never be answered must also add to their sense of loss. It is something that we as a nation should never forget,” Mr Griffin said.
Mr Griffin said a local ceremony would be held in
“Today the Australian Ambassador to the
Mr Griffin also confirmed he has approved a $7200 grant to enhance the central plinth at
“Later in the year, under a grant made by the Australian Government to the RSL Angeles Sub-branch in the
The funds have been granted through the Overseas Privately-Constructed Memorial Restoration Program, which recognises the contribution that organisations around the world make to honouring
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