Rymill, J W

  • Name on memorial: Rymill, J W
  • Memorial panel: Centre
  • Full name: John William Rymill
  • Rank: Gunner
  • Service details: 1458177, 85 Anti-Tank Regt., Royal Artillery
  • Age at death: 24
  • Date of death: 29/10/1943
  • Birth place: Banbury
  • Parents: William V and Annie Rymill
  • Mother's maiden name: Prentice
  • Parents' marriage details: Banbury Sep-15
  • Wife: Dorothy Vera Rymill, of Kilburn, Middles
  • Wife's maiden name: Maycock
  • Marriage details: 1941 Banbury
  • Cemetery: CHUNGKAI WAR CEMETERY
  • Additional information:
    The notorious Burma-Siam railway, built by Commonwealth, Dutch and American prisoners of war, was a Japanese project driven by the need for improved communications to support the large Japanese army in Burma. During its construction, approximately 13,000 prisoners of war died and were buried along the railway. An estimated 80,000 to 100,000 civilians also died in the course of the project, chiefly forced labour brought from Malaya and the Dutch East Indies, or conscripted in Siam (Thailand) and Burma (Myanmar). Two labour forces, one based in Siam and the other in Burma worked from opposite ends of the line towards the centre. The Japanese aimed at completing the railway in 14 months and work began in October 1942. The line, 424 kilometres long, was completed by December 1943. The graves of those who died during the construction and maintenance of the Burma-Siam railway (except for the Americans, whose remains were repatriated) were transferred from camp burial grounds and isolated sites along the railway into three cemeteries at Chungkai and Kanchanaburi in Thailand and Thanbyuzayat in Myanmar. (Source: www.roll-of-honour.org.uk).

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