This hill was named in 1995 in honour of Lieutenant Lloyd H. Adams. He died 6 June 1944.
Adams Hill
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This hill was named in 1995 in honour of Lieutenant Lloyd H. Adams. He died 6 June 1944.
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This lake was named in 1994 in honour of Private John H. Adams. He died a prisoner of war 26 August 1942. His death and that of three other Grenadiers sparked a war crimes investigation after the war. It was determined that he had been executed after trying to escape. Nine of the ten Japanese military personnel involved were found guilty.
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This island was named in 1995 in honour of Flight Sergeant Harry W. Adams. He died 28 September 1942.
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This peninsula was named in 1988 in honour of Flying Officer Gavin R. Adams. He died 24 November 1943. His brother also died in the Second World War and is commemorated with a bay named after him (46003-024).
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These rapids were named in 1995 in honour of Private Frederick W. Adams. He died 20 August 1942.
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This bay was named in 1988 in honour of Flying Officer Douglas A. Adams. He died 14 August 1944. His brother also died in the Second World War and is commemorated with a peninsula named after him (46003-026).
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This creek was named in 1974 in honour of Sergeant Robert N. Adam. He died 14 April 1945.
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This lake was named in 1961 in honour of Flying Officer David Kenneth Adair, from Winnipeg, MB. He died 17 June 1944. He was born in London, England and moved to Canada with his parents in 1919.
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This lake was named in 1972 in honour of Lieutenant Clifford N. Ackland. He died 1 March 1945.
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This lake was named in 1972 in honour of Rifleman Harold A. Ackerman. He died 12 April 1945 at the age of 19.