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Kinnear, Leonard McDonald
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A.I.F. 2/2 Pioneer Battalion
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Burma: Thailand-Burma Railway
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Loved Ones
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Son of David and Olivia Octavia Kinnear; husband of Dorothea Maud Mary Kinnear, of St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia
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Memorial
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THANBYUZAYAT WAR CEMETERY
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Thailand-Burma Railway built between Nong Pladuc, Thailand and Thanbyuzayat, Burma, from Apr. 1942 to Oct.1943, total length 415 km. Australians and British Sumatra Battalion started from Thanbyuzayat in Burma.
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