Work on paper - Field Sketch, Camp Kilo 89 Area

Historical information

Kilo 89 Camp was a significant Australian Imperial Force (AIF) military base in Southern Palestine (near Gaza) during World War II, operational around 1940–1943. It served primarily as a major training site, staging area, and base for Australian units.
Hand sketch of 'Kilo 89' Camp, located in collection of assorted Army issue books and personal papers belonging to Private Alfred William VONARX VX29295 who was born 5/7/1901 at Docker Plains near Wangaratta. He enlisted on the 4/7/1940 at Seymour and served with the 2/7th Battalion in the Middle East during WW2. Written on back of sketch is - Pte B G HOY - Brian Goodwin HOY VX44031 born 20/4/1915 at Alphington.

Significance

Detailed field sketch to scale of Camp Kilo 89 Area, Gaza Ridge in Palestine

Physical description

Detailed sketch to scale on cream coloured parchment

Inscriptions & markings

Camp Kilo 89 Area - Field Sketch
Handwritten on rear - Pte B G HOY

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