Rats of Tobruk 1941 Lapel Badge Rats of Tobruk

Owen says that this is the original and only tribute website in the world for our Allied Rats of Tobruk and it displays the Honour Roll of Allied Forces (Australian, UK and Polish) who served in Tobruk, Libya, during the Siege of Tobruk, for 241 days between April 10 to December 7, 1941. The Honour Roll records are held in Owen’s National ROT.. Rats of Tobruk VC Recipients. UK Army. UK Royal Navy. UK Royal Air Force. Polish Army. Czech Army. Polish Fallen. The Honour Roll for Rats of Tobruk Aust Forces. Australian Soldiers who Served at Tobruk, during the Siege of Tobruk.


Rats of Tobruk 1941 Lapel Badge Rats of Tobruk

Rats of Tobruk 1941 Lapel Badge Rats of Tobruk


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The Siege of Tobruk 1941. (The following text is transcribed from AWM File of Research No 581, dated 24 April 1958) Tobruk, like Gallipoli, is a name that means much in the war annals of Australia. A parallel can also be drawn between Tobruk and Milne Bay. At Milne Bay the hitherto invincible Japanese suffered their first defeat – at Tobruk the.. After Tobruk, Morshead and his 9th Division went on to fight at El. Alamein. In February 1943 they finally returned to Australia. Back in civilian life after the war, Morshead was again a successful businessman. He attended. many unit reunions and other special occasions, including the opening of Tobruk House. He was.