Malayan Volunteer Force Memorial - The National Memorial Arboretum, Croxall Road, Alrewas, Staffordshire, UK
Posted by: Dragontree
N 52° 43.822 W 001° 43.930
30U E 585611 N 5843030
This important memorial is for the Malayan Volunteer Force and it can be seen in The National Memorial Arboretum.
Waymark Code: WM92ZJ
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/20/2010
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The simple stone reads:
'Commemorating the Malayan Volunteers both military and civilian who served in W.W.II 1941-1945.'
The memorial was placed by the Malayan Volunteers Group who are made up of Veterans but mostly the children of the Malayan Volunteer Force. The group was formed in 2005. It is a little known fact that many of the FEPOWs were civilians and volunteers; they had valuable skills that could be shared in prison camps. Amongst these were medical, practical and local language skills and also secret radios. Some taught at the Changi University formed within the Changi prison camp by prisoners.
There were approximately 18,000 volunteers who gave so much during the war and they were part of the Malayan Volunteer Forces, Medical Auxiliary Service and Observer Corps.
Two crests appear on the memorial, one for the Malayan Volunteers Group and one for the Singapore Volunteer Corps. It sits at ground level between two dedicated benches. Around this area are associated dedicated trees.
Type of Resource: Memorial
Other from above - Please Specify: N/A
Relevant Position in Armed Forces: Malayan Volunteers Force
Nationality: Malayan
Relevant Website: [Web Link]
Date if Relevant: Not listed
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