World War 2, Australia, Western Australia, Perth, TRUSCOTT, 1943
1943Funeral of Bluey Truscott
Keith William "Bluey" Truscott, DFC & Bar (17 May 1916 – 28 March 1943) was a World War II ace fighter pilot and Australian rules footballer with the Melbourne Football Club. After joining the Royal Australian Air Force in 1940, he became the second-highest-scoring Australian World War II ace, credited with 20 confirmed victories and 5 unconfirmed victories. After completing flying training in Canada, Truscott served in Britain flying Spitfire fighters. He returned to Australia in early 1942 and served in New Guinea, where he fought during the climactic Battle of Milne Bay. He was killed in a joint Australian–US training exercise off the coast of Western Australia in March 1943, aged 26. His body was recovered and he was buried with military honours at Perth War Cemetery.
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- World War 2, Australia, Western Australia, Perth, TRUSCOTT, 1943 (0.11km away)
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- Pre 1914, Western Australia, Perth Karrakatta camp, Goldfields Regiment (0.5km away)
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- Inter War, Australia Western Australia, 16 Battalion, POPE, 1938 (0.65km away)
- Interwar, Australia Western Australia, Perth, Karrakatta Cemetery, HOBBS, Funeral, 1938 (0.68km away)
- The Crematorium, Karrakatta, 1938. (0.7km away)
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