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Cpl John Bernard Mackey VC
Australian Army 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion
from:Australia
(d.12th May 1945)
John Bernard Mackey was born in Leichhardt, New South Wales, Mackey was the only son and the eldest of four children of Stanislaus Mackey, a baker, and his wife Bridget Catherine Smyth Mackey. He enlisted in the Australian Army and served in North Africa in 1940 - 42, including at the climatic Battle of El Alamein at which the Axis armies under the German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel were permanently expelled from Egypt. Mackey was 22 years old and an army corporal in the 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion when the following events took place for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
"On 12 May 1945 at Tarakan Island, off North Borneo, Corporal Mackey led his men along a very narrow spur trail where it was almost impossible to move to a flank. His section came under fire from three well-sited Japanese Army positions, but Corporal Mackey went ahead, charging his first position, wrestling with and killing one of the enemy, and he then rushed a heavy machine-gun post, killing its crew. He again attacked a third enemy position further along the spur, and he was killed, but not before he had slain two more of the Japanese."