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The brass plaque commemorates Flying Officer John Du Vernet Broughton who was killed in action during World War Two.
Flight-Lieut. John D. Broughton was shot down and reported missing in April 1941, as a result of air operations near Iffel Meer (Zuyder Zee ). His parents were later informed by the Red Cross Society that his body was washed ashore in Holland. Flight-Lieut. Broughton was on his way to England when war broke out, and was the first Australian to be accepted by the R.A.F.  He was educated at Barker College,Hornsby 1918 -1924. After leaving school he was engaged in pastoral pursuits at "Belltrees" Scone.
[The College Barker 1942, pp 241-242]
Location
| Address: | Belltrees Road, St James Church, Belltrees, 2337 | 
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| State: | NSW | 
| Area: | AUS | 
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.991176 Long: 151.127513 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.  | 
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Dedication
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Per Ardua Ad Astra
In memory of Flying Officer John Du Vernet Broughton
12th Squadron R.A.F.
Killed in action over the Zuyder Zee
April 9th 1941
 
 
