Frederick Ernest Wiles
5th Battalion
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Photo taken in American uniform after sea rescue
In World War two Frederick Ernest Wiles, born 1920, formerly a boxer, was serving in the Beds & Herts regiment when he was captured at the fall of Singapore in 1942. A prisoner of the Japanese, he was sent to work on the notorious Burma railroad where the chances of survival were very poor. Then came the horrendous sinking of the Rakoyu Maru by an American submarine.
Notes by Frederick Ernest Wiles
Tribute by Ray Woods
Pampanito Report
Frederick Wiles left four children and is buried in All Saints churchyard at Warlingham, Surrey, along with his parents and his sister, Ellen.
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