World War 11 Casualties
Sheean Edward
Ordinary
Seaman Edward Sheean was killed during the attack by Japanese aircraft
which sank the
Armidale set out from Of the 149 men on board, 47 died when Armidale was attacked and only 49 were eventually rescued a week after the sinking. Sheean was posthumously Mentioned in Despatches "for bravery and devotion to duty when HMAS Armidale was lost." In May 1999 Sheean was honoured by the Royal Australian Navy when Collins Class Submarine No. 5 was named HMAS Sheean. This is the first occasion on which a RAN vessel has been named after an ordinary seaman.
In 1987 by the Royal Australian
Navy Corvettes Association erected a plaque in memory of Sheean in
Corvettes' Corner at Teddy Sheean Awarded VC 78 years later Follow the link for the story. Thank you to Heidi Bell Family & Local History Librarian Croydon Library for the link
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