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Albert Chowne VC Memorial Rest Area Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

DARKSIDEDAN: The tree that this cache was hidden in has been cut and the cache has been removed. Time to archive. I will replace on my next trip to Sydney.

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Hidden : 8/12/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Welcome to the VC Memorial Rest Area series of caches. These caches have been placed to replace the caches that were originally located here by Big Matt & Shell. These original caches were my VERY first lot of caches so I was upset to see them archived. Discussed with Big Matt & Shell, the agreement was made to have new caches placed at these locations.


Albert Chowne VC


 
NX24405 Lieutenant Albert CHOWNE MM
2/2nd Australian Infantry Battalion, AIF
25th March, 1945, near Dagua, New Guinea
 
For most conspicuous bravery, brilliant leadership and devotion to duty during an attack on an enemy position on a narrow ridge near Dagua, New Guinea, on 25th March, 1945. After the capture of Dagua, the main enemy force withdrew southwards from the beach to previously prepared positions on the flank of the Division. Further movement towards Wewak was impossible while this threat to the flank existed and the Battalion was ordered to destroy the enemy force.
 
"A" Company, after making contact with the enemy on a narrow ridge, was ordered to attack the position. The leading Platoon in the attack came under heavy fire from concealed enemy machine-guns sited on a small rise dominating the approach. In the initial approach one member of this Platoon was killed and nine wounded, including the Platoon Commander, and the enemy continued to inflict casualties on our troops. Without awaiting orders, Lieutenant Chowne, whose Platoon was in reserve, instantly appreciated the plight of the leading Platoon and rushed the enemy's position. Running up a steep, narrow track, he hurled grenades which knocked out two enemy Light Machine-Guns. Then, calling on his men to follow him, and firing his sub-machine gun from the hip, he charged the enemy's position. Although he sustained two serious wounds in the chest, the impetus of his charge carried him 50 yards forward under the most intense machine-gun and rifle fire. Lieutenant Chowne accounted for two more Japanese before he was killed standing over three foxholes occupied by the enemy.
 
The superb heroism and self-sacrifice of this officer culminating in his death, resulted in the capture of this strongly-held enemy position, ensured the further immediate success of his Company in this area and paved the way directly for the continuance of the Division's advance to Wewak. [London Gazette: 6th September, 1945]

Albert CHOWNE was born in Sydney, 19th July, 1920. He is buried at the Lae War Cemetery, New Guinea.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)