List
Name | Rank | Unit | Date of capture | Fate |
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Glen Brown | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Donald Pattison Buck | Corporal | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Lawrence Edward Buckland | Corporal | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released 9 February 1951 |
Dennis Douglas Condon | Private | 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 23 August 1952 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
John Frederick Davis | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Brian Thomas Davoren | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Eric Donnelly | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 14 January 1953 | Released 23 April 1953 |
Vance Drummond | Wing Commander | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | 1 December 1951 | Released during 1953 |
Phillip Jamieson Greville | Brigadier | 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 23 August 1952 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Ronald David Guthrie | Squadron Leader | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | August 1951 | Released September 1953 |
Keith Roy Gwyther | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 24 April 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
John Thomas Hannan | Flight Lieutenant | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | February 1952 | Released September 1953 |
Gordon Ronald Harvey | Group Captain | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | January 1951 | Released August 1953 |
Thomas Henry John Hollis | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Alfred Jacobs | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 14 August 1952 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Edward George Light | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | 9 February 1951 |
John Houston Mackay | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1951 | 23 April 1953 |
Horace William Madden | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 24 April 1951 | Died of malnutrition 9 November 1951 |
James McCulloch | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Angus Peter McDonald | Lieutenant | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 21 January 1951 | Released 9 February 1951 |
Vivian Edward O'Brien | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Robert Henry Parker | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 24 April 1951 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Edward James Perks | Corporal | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 26 May 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Donald William Pinkstone | Flying Officer | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | Unknown | Released (date unknown) |
Anthony Poole | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
George Smith | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 14 January 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Fred Speed | Private | 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 7 June 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Colin Montague Tesch | Private | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 25 June 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
Bruce Lachlan Thomson | Flying Officer | No. 77 Squadron RAAF | 1 December 1951 | Released (date unknown) |
Charles Peter Yacopetti | Lieutenant Colonel | 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment | 26 May 1953 | Released on cessation of hostilities |
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