Leonard Siffleet Military person

Leonard George (Len) Siffleet (14 January 1916 – 24 October 1943) was an Australian commando of World War II. Born in Gunnedah, New South Wales, he joined the Second Australian Imperial Force in 1941, and by 1943 had reached the rank of sergeant. Posted to M Special Unit of the Services Reconnaissance Department, Siffleet was on a mission in Papua New Guinea when he and two Ambonese companions were captured by partisan tribesmen and handed over to the Japanese. All three men were interrogated, tortured and later beheaded. A photograph of Siffleet's impending execution became an enduring image of the war, and his identity was often confused with that of other servicemen who suffered a similar fate, in particular Flight Lieutenant Bill Newton VC.

Personal facts

Leonard Siffleet
Alias (AKA)Sergeant Leonard George Siffleet
Birth dateJanuary 14, 1916
Birth place
Gunnedah
Date of deathOctober 24, 1943
Place of death
Papua New Guinea , Aitape

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allegianceAustralia
military operations
World War II
South West Pacific theatre of World War II
New Guinea campaign
military branch
Australian Army
military unit
Services Reconnaissance Department
service start1940
service end1943

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External resources

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