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Mr Manning was an 18-year-old Able Seaman gunner aboard Perth (I) when the ship was lost during the Battle of Sunda Strait along with the USS Houston, in the early hours of 1 March 1942.
He had manned his gun against a Japanese strike group until the ammunition was gone and was blown into the sea when a fourth torpedo, fired from one of the many enemy ships in the battle, struck the Leander Class cruiser.
Of a crew of 681 souls, 324 survived, including Mr Manning, but they were taken as prisoners of war by Japanese Imperial Forces. Mr Manning was forced to work on the Thai-Burma Railway during his time as a prisoner and was one of only 218 from Perth’s ship’s company to return home at the end of the war. 
Location
| Address: | Nelson Road , Sun Garden opposite ‘Our Lady Star of the Sea’ Chapel, HMAS Cerberus, 3920 | 
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| State: | VIC | 
| Area: | AUS | 
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -38.366313 Long: 145.191028 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.  | 
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| Monument Type: | Plaque | 
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| Monument Theme: | People | 
| Sub-Theme: | Military | 
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Dedication
| Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | September -2018 | 
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David William Manning
PM / 3925
1923-2018
1937 Midshipman at Flinders Naval Depot / HMAS Cerberus
HMAS Perth 1942: Battle of Sunda Strait
Proud RAN man grown from HMAS Cerberus
 
 
