Item title: | JA147051 supplementary interrogation report |
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Location: | Australian War Memorial (AWM55 6/5) View information about obtaining a copy of this document |
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AJRP module: | Australian War Memorial official records |
AJRP series: | Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) publications |
AJRP sub-series: | ATIS interrogation reports |
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Institution: | Australian War Memorial |
Call number: | AWM55 6/5 |
Inst. series: | AWM55 |
Inst. sub-series: | AWM55 6/- |
Item: | IR-231A (Serial no. 346) |
Item qualities | |
Quantity / desc: | 3 pages |
Access: | Open |
Item type: | Unpublished, Official |
Category: | Interrogation report |
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Creation date (d/m/y): | 1/2/1944 |
Conflict code: | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
Keywords: | FACILITIES AND INSTALLATIONS, IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY, INTELLIGENCE, INTERROGATION |
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Japanese unit names: | 9th Shipping Engineer Regt 1st Coy 2nd Pl 6th Sect |
Names: | JA147051, 1st Class Pte |
Languages: | English |
Area: | Wewak–Madang Area [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), New Guinea] Madang [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), New Guinea, Wewak–Madang Area] |
Content: | This is an Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) interrogation report for 1st Class Private JA147051 of the 9th Shipping Engineer Regiment 1st Company 2nd Platoon 6th Section, who was captured in Saidor on 3 January 1944. JA147051, a 23 year old 1st Class Private from Yamaguchi, was suffering from malaria and hiding in a trench near the beach when he was captured by US troops. During the interrogation, JA147051 provided information on barge hideouts in Madang. A sketch map of the Wewak-Boram area is attached. |
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Last modified: | 03/05/2009 09:05:31 AM |
Source: | AJRP staff |
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