World War 11 Casualties
Keating Maurice Stewart
Pte M. S. Keating, son of Mr and Mrs J. Keating, Campania, who is believed to have lost his life about June 20. He and his brother had been prisoners of war for nearly three years. Three members of this family were reported prisoners of war and another brother has been discharged from the fighting forces The Mercury 14 Nov 1944 See also KEATING BRUCE EDGAR (BROTHER) KEATING.-TX4101 Pte Maurice Stewart Keating, beloved son of Mr and Mrs J. Keating, Campania, aged 22 years; died whilst prisoner of war, result of the torpedoing of a Japanese transport near Nagasaki on June 24, 1944. Loved by all.
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