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Remembrance Driveway - Mackey Traditional Cache

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Big Matt and Shell: Rest in peace Corporal John Bernard MACKEY

This cache was removed on the 10th July 2014

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Hidden : 7/7/2008
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This series of caches has been placed for two reasons.
The first is for people to have a reason to Stop, Revive, Survive.
The second is to share some of the stories of the people who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of some Commonwealth countries and previous British Empire territories.

The following is an excerpt from the plaque at the rest area, and is based on the original citation,

John Mackey VC

NX 20317 Corporal John Bernard MACKEY 2/3rd Australian Pioneer Battalion, A.I.F. 12 May 1945, at Tarakan Island.

"Corporal Mackey was in charge of a section of the 2/3rd Australian Pioneer Battalion in the attack on the feature known as Helen, East of Tarakan town. Led by Corporal Mackey the section moved along a narrow spur with scarcely width for more than one man when it came under fire from three well-sited positions near the top of a very steep, razor-backed ridge. The ground fell away almost sheer on each side of the track making it almost impossible to move to a flank so Corporal Mackey led his men forward. He charged the first Light Machine-Gun position but slipped and after wrestling with one enemy, bayoneted him, and charged straight on to the Heavy Machine-Gun which was firing from a bunker position six yards to his right. He rushed this post and killed the crew with grenades.

He then jumped back and changing his rifle for a sub-machine-gun he attacked further up the steep slope another Light Machine-Gun position which was firing on his platoon. Whilst charging, he fired his gun and reached within a few feet of the enemy position when he was killed by Light Machine-Gun fire but not before he had killed two more enemy.

By his exceptional bravery and complete disregard for his own life, Corporal Mackey 21was largely responsible for the killing of seven Japanese and the elimination of two machine-gun posts, which enabled his platoon to gain its objective, from which the Company continued to engage the enemy. His fearless action and outstanding courage were an inspiration to the whole battalion."
[London Gazette: 8th November 1945]

John Bernard MACKEY was born on 16 May 1922 at Leichhardt, Sydney. He was buried in Labuan War Cemetery.

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