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KEALEY, Lance Corporal, JOHN VALENTINE, QX17149. A.I.F. 2 Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 30th July 1945. Age 35. Son of John Valentine and Hannah Kealey; husband of Daphne Kealey, of Bexhill, New South Wales. Panel 21.

 

KEARNEY, Private, JOHN, NX37560. A.I.F. 2/30 Bn. Australian Infantry. 24th May 1945. Age 29. Son of Patrick John and Lorn Adel Kearney, of Gosford, New South Wales. Panel 17.

 

KEATING, Private, MICHAEL, NX68380. A.I.F. 2/3 Motor Amb Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 5th February 1945. Age 49. Son of Michael and Mary Keating, of Kilkenny, Irish Republic. Panel 23.

 

KEATING, Private, WILLIAM MATTHEW, NX5829. A.I.F. 8 Div. Postal Unit. Australian Army Postal Service. 3rd February 1945. Age 36. Son of William Patrick and Annie Keating, of Annandale, New South Wales. Panel 31.

 

KEAY, Warrant Officer Class II, VIVIAN ALBERT, WX8431. A.I.F. 2/4 M.G. Bn. Australian Infantry. 10th May 1945. Age 39. Son of John and Christine Keay; husband of Kathleen Ellen Keay, of Highgate, Western Australia. Panel 18.

 

KEAYS, Private, DESMOND CHARLES, VX21158. A.I.F. 2/9 Fd. Amb. Australian Army Medical Corps. 19th March 1945. Age 22. Son of Frederick William and Bernice Keays, of North Fitzroy, Victoria. Panel 26.

 

KELLEHER, Private, CHARLES FRANCIS, NX34347. A.I.F. 2/10 Fd. Amb. Australian Army Medical Corps. 12th September 1944. Age 30. Son of Frederick Augustine and Mary Elizabeth Kelleher; husband of Mary Bernadette Kelleher, of Neutral Bay. New South Wales. Panel 26.

 

KELLY, Corporal, BERNARD HOPE, VX37767. A.I.F. 2/10 Fd. Coy. Royal Australian Engineers. 8th May 1945. Age 27. Son of Henry and Georgina Kelly, of Toorak, Victoria. Panel 5.

 

KELLY, Lance Corporal, FREDERICK WILLIAM, NX67911. A.I.F. 2/10 Fd. Amb. Australian Army Medical Corps. 21st June 1945. Age 28. Son of Robert Henery Kelly and Elizabeth Hart Kelly, of Bankstown, New South Wales. Panel 25.

 

KELLY, Private, SAMUEL JOSEPH, NX40710. A.I.F. 2/18 Bn. Australian Infantry. 7th June 1945. Age 37. Son of Gregory Oscar and Amelia May Kelly; husband of Margaret Murray Kelly, of Narrabri, New South Wales. Panel 10.

 

KELLY, Corporal, VICTOR LESLIE, NX21980. A.I.F. 2/6 Fd. Coy. Royal Australian Engineers. 12th September 1944. Age 32. Son of Alick Brown Kelly and Ada Mary Kelly; husband of Mary Joyce Kelly, of Mosman, New South Wales. Panel 5.

 

KEMP, Private, HERMAN ANDREW JOSHUA, NX36810. A.I.F. 3 Res. M.T. Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 5th April 1945. Age 43. Son of John Alexander and Sarah Kemp. Panel 23.

 

KEMP, Lance Corporal, MONTAGUE WILLIAM, VX24017. A.I.F. 8 Div. Petrol Pk. Australian Army Service Corps. 4th April 1945. Age 48. Son of Henry and Anne Elizabeth Kemp; husband of Gwendoline Joan Alleyne Kemp, of Elsternwick, Victoria. Panel 21.

 

KENDALL, Staff Sergeant, RAYMOND CHARLES, VX63398. A.I.F. 27 Bde. Ordnance Fd. Pk. Australian Army Ordnance Corps. 17th September 1944. Age 27. Son of Raymond Harry and Estelle Victoria Kendall; stepson of Mrs. M. Kendall, of Preston. Victoria. Panel 27.

 

KENNA, Private, FRANCIS JOSEPH, QX12735. A.I.F. 3 Res. M.T. Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 12th September 1944. Age 38. Son of Joseph and Christian Higgens Kenna, of Rockhampton, Queensland. Panel 23.

 

KENNEDY, Gunner, JAMES LESLIE, QX10310. A.I.F. 2/10 Fd. Regt. Royal Australian Artillery. 14th September 1944. Age 27. Son of Robert James Kennedy and Ellen May Kennedy, of Roma, Queensland. Panel 2.

 

KENT, Signalman, ERIC JEFFERIS, NX72857. A.I.F. 8 Div. Sigs. Australian Corps of Signals. 24th April 1945. Age 27. Son of Harold Frederick and Winifred Irene Kent, of Sydney, New South Wales. Panel 8.

 

KERR, Private, JAMES RICHARD, NX49191. A.I.F. 2/19 Bn. Australian Infantry. 15th February 1945. Age 23. Son of Ernest James Kerr and Mary Kerr, of Bankstown, New South Wales. Panel 12.

 

KERRIS, Signalman, JOHN LAWRENCE, VX35766. A.I.F. 8 Div. Sigs. Australian Corps of Signals. 26th June 1945. Age 30. Son of John Thomas Kerris and Sarah Kerris; husband of Lila Kerris, of Seymour, Victoria. Panel 8.

 

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