From the AWM website: In early April 1941 the 2/8th deployed to Greece. It fought a fierce battle with German troops at Vevi in the country's north on 11 and 12 April but, overstretched and assailed by a vastly superior force, was forced to withdraw. The battalion became disorganised, lost a great deal of its weapons and equipment, and many of its troops were separated. It played no significant role in the rest of the campaign and was evacuated from Kalamata, in two ships, on the night of 26 April. 199 members of the battalion were taken straight back to Egypt, while another 394 were landed on Crete after their transport, "Costa Rica", was sunk. This party fought around Canea after the landing of German paratroops on 20 May.
Ian was born 1 Sep 1915 in Albury, NSW. He lived at Jindera, a small town on the city's outskirts. He enlisted in the Army at Wangaratta, Victoria. Postwar, Ian married and lived in Port Kembla, NSW. He died in Woolongong, NSW on 3 Jan 1991 aged 75.
AWM Nominal Roll
Service Record in Australian National Archives
Ian Lipsett, Dec 1942. (J Dowick collection)
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