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Robert Page (soldier)

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Lithgow, Shirley, 'Page, Robert Charles (1920–1945)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
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Australian military personnel killed in World War II
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Summer Hill, New South Wales
Kranji War Cemetery
Second Australian Imperial Force
Captain
Z Special Unit
Second World War
Operation Jaywick
Operation Rimau
Distinguished Service Order
Harold Page
Sir Earle Page
DSO
Z Special Unit
Second World War
Operation Jaywick
Operation Rimau
Sir Earle Page
Harold Page
John Howard
The Highest Honor
The Heroes
Heroes II: The Return
Lithgow, Shirley, 'Page, Robert Charles (1920–1945)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University
Categories
1920 births
1945 deaths
Australian Army officers
Australian Army personnel of World War II
Australian military personnel killed in World War II

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