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Sherlock, Wilfrid Holden "Bill"

Date of birth:
May 20th, 1908 (Malvern/Victoria, United States)
Date of death:
January 29th, 1943 (Wandumi, Papua New Guinea)
Buried on:
Commonwealth War Cemetery Lae
Plot: H. Row: D. Grave: 4.
Nationality:
Australian (1901-present, Federal Monarchy)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Captain
Unit:
"A" Company, 2/6th Australian Infantry Battalion, 17th Australian Brigade, Australian Army
"At Wandumi, on the morning of 28 January, Sherlock's under-strength company, bolstered by twenty men of the 2nd/5th Independent Company, was attacked by the main body of a Japanese force which was approaching Wau from the east along a disused track not known to the Australian defenders.

Despite being reinforced during the afternoon, Sherlock's party remained heavily outnumbered, but held its ground until early next morning. When one of his platoons had been overrun at 3 p.m., he had led a counter-attack with fixed bayonets. Forced to withdraw shortly after 3 a.m. on 29 January, he took his troops across a single-log bridge over the swollen Bulolo River. Pursuing Japanese machine-gunners fired on them. Sherlock turned to face the enemy and was heard shouting defiantly above bursts of gunfire until he was killed.

The grim determination, resolution and courage of Sherlock and his men enabled the Australian command to build up sufficient forces at Wau to defeat the Japanese assault over the next two days. Sherlock's leadership accounted in large part for this achievement."

Posthumously awarded
Mentioned in Dispatches

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