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 Pte John C.   Driver Forrest   Lieut. Ernest William (Bill) Grigg  Lieut. Charles Montague White

 Lee Steere (1925)  Lee Steere (1924)   (1932-34)             (1930-32)


 2/16th Battalion   2/4 Machine Gun Battalion   2/16th Battalion   2/16th Battalion

 John entered Hale School in February   Forrest entered Hale School as a   Bill attended Hale School from Darlington between 1932   Charlie’s father was killed before he was born during
 1925 as a boarder from Boyup Brook.   boarder from "Greenfield", Boyup   and 1934. He rowed with the first crew in his final year at   World War I. His mother ran a boarding house in West
 His nickname was "Jiggles”.  Brook in 1924. He returned to the   school.   Perth and managed to send her son to Hale School where
 farm and then joined the 2/4th                               he was the Junior Dux in 1932. He subsequently joined the
 After returning to the family farm   Machine-Gunners on 10th August   He took up architecture in Perth and after war broke out   Commonwealth Bank and remained involved with the Hale
 "Jayes" for a time he joined the   1940. He travelled with his unit to   joined the Western Australian 2/16th Battalion in 1940. He   Old Boys Hockey Club until the outbreak of war.
 Western Australian 2/16th Infantry   Singapore and was with them at the   travelled with them to the Middle East and while there was
 Battalion in 1941 and went with them   surrender to the Japanese forces on   commissioned and served as an intelligence officer during   Along with a number of Haleian contemporaries, he joined
 to New Guinea in August 1942 to   15 February 1942.   the Syrian Campaign. After the 2/16th battalion returned   the 2/16th Infantry Battalion and subsequently served with
 help defend the Kokoda Track against   to Australia, he travelled with them to New Guinea and   them through the Syrian campaign in the Middle East
 the Japanese drive towards Port   For 15 months he languished in   fought right through the defence of the Kokoda Track   during 1941. He was then commissioned and served with
 Morseby.   Changi Gaol as a prisoner-of-war   campaign until they were finally pulled out of the line in   the battalion during the Kokoda Track campaign of August
 until he was moved to work on the   the middle of September.   and September, 1942.
 He was killed in action on 30 August   infamous Thai-Burma railway in April
 1942 at Abuari, on the right flank of   1943. While there he contracted   The battalion was then moved to the rear to re-fit and take   When the battalion was re-inserted back into action in
 the four day Battle of Isurava which   cholera, rallied but then died several   on re-inforcements preparatory to being inserted back   December, he was wounded while on a night patrol near
 was to prove so crucial in halting the   days later on 3 October 1943, too   into the frontline. He was accidentally killed by a falling   Gona Village. While he was being brought back in for
 Japanese advance. He was 28 years   weak from overwork and malnutrition   tree at the Sogeri encampment on 24 October 1942. He   treatment he was hit again and was killed.  He was 25
 of age.   to fully recover. He was 36 years of   was 25 years of age.   years of age.
 age.
 Laid by his cousin and nephew, Mr   Placed by his brother, Haleian Mr Peter Grigg (1935-42),   Placed by Mr Pel Williams, a close friend of Charlie's
 Wilfred Lee Steere (1951-53), who   Placed by his cousin and nephew, Mr   assisted by his cousin, Mr Keith Norrish, also a veteran   before the war and during the actions in which the
 still farms on the family property at   Wilfred Lee Steere (1951-53), who   of the Kokoda Track campaign and then the President of   2/16th Battalion were involved.
 Boyup Brook.   still farms on the family property at   the 2/16th Battalion Association.
 Boyup Brook.





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