In memory of my grandfather who died as a prisoner of war in the horrific Ballale Island Massacre in the South Pacific. Approximately 600 men from various Royal Artillery units were taken from Changi Prison after the fall of Singapore. About 500 of those men were eventually moved to Ballale Island to build an airstrip for the Japanese. As the tides of war changed, the order was given to dispose of all the remaining prisoners. They were massacred on March 5, 1943 and left in mass graves. Not one sprisoner survived.
My grandfather was a coal miner from Glamorganshire in Wales who had moved his family to Corsham, Wiltshire before he was called to the Royal Artillery. He left behind his wife and 2 young children.
Rest in peace William (Will) Lewis and know that you are remembered.