The Port Pirie Garden of Memory Cemetery was established in
1961 by a committee of ex-servicemen from the three services and is dedicated to
all Commonwealth and allied servicemen and women who served their country
in peace and war. It consists or a central cenotaph, flag pole, concrete
paths, lawns, rose gardens, entry piers and more recently a rotunda shelter and
bench seating. There are 790 servicemen and women interred in the Port Pirie Garden
of Memory Cemetery.
By the end of the Second World War in 1945, The Royal
Australian Air Force (R.A.A.F.) was 154,511 strong, of whom 137,208 were
serving in the South West Pacific region during the war. The R.A.A.F. suffered
over 10,200 casualties, including 6,357 killed or missing in action, 160 who
died as prisoners of war and 2,800 lost in flying accidents. The majority of
aircrew and ground support staff were based and trained in Air Force
establishments spread across Australia including Port Pirie.
Port Pirie War Cemetery contains 20 burials of R.A.A.F aircrew
from No.2 Bombing and Gunnery School; later to become No.3 Observers
School (Port Pirie R.A.A.F. Base). All but 1 died in air training accidents
while the other died of illness. There are also 2 soldiers interred with
Commonwealth War Grave Headstones below, who also died in accidents.
Fig.1 Port Pirie War Cemetery (foreground) and Port Pirie
Garden of Memory Cemetery
A further 3
aircrew died in flying accidents in Port Pirie during World War 2.
2nd
Lieutenant Richard E. Pingree United States Air Force whose body was
repatriated to the U.S.A.
Leading
Aircraftman Leslie G. Price who is interred in the Port Pirie Cemetery and
Flight Sergeant Reuben M. Plummer who is Known
unto God after his body was never recovered from a crash into the Spencer
Gulf near Port Pirie. In the Sydney War Cemetery, his name is listed alongside
748 other men of the Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force and the
Australian Merchant Navy who lost their lives in the south-west Pacific region
during the 1939-45 War, and who have no known grave.
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