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  3. WWII - Chinese Australian Soldiers

WWII - Chinese Australian Soldiers

When Australia was called to arms in the Second World War, the Chinese Australian community again enlisted to join in the defence of Australia. Enlistments were made to all service branches; the Second Australian Imperial Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Royal Australian Navy, and the Women’s Auxiliary Services. Around 47% of age-eligible men and 4% of age-eligible women from the Chinese Australian community served, highlighting their degree of loyalty and commitment to Australia.  

In total, over a thousand enlistments were from Australians with Chinese heritage. Beyond this, more than 550 non-Australian Chinese, made up of refugees and merchant seamen, enlisted for the 7th Army Employment Company, also called the Chinese Labour Corps, to support the war effort as non-combatants.   

The museum will continue adding information on this page as more information about Chinese-Australian soldiers in WWII come to light or more photos and objects are donated into the museum’s collections. 

If you have family members who are Chinese Anzac or Chinese-Australian WWII soldiers, we would like to hear from you and add their names to our growing list of soldiers. Click here to fill out the information submission form. 

Honour Roll:  Chinese Australian Soldiers in WWII

Honour Roll: Chinese Australian Soldiers in WWII

A growing list of Chinese-Australian soldiers in WWII. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2021

Updated: 26th May, 2025

Author: Bobby Sun

Ivan Ying Sin Sing

Ivan Ying Sin Sing

Ivan Sing was born in Melbourne in 1925, growing up in Melbourne’s Chinatown with his parents, Joe and Fanny Sing and older brothers, Victor and Phillip. Read more

Published: 8th April, 2024

Updated: 18th April, 2024

Author: Bobby Sun

Samuel John Tongway

Samuel John Tongway

Samuel John Tongway joined the Australian Army Medical Corps in 1917. Read more

Published: 2nd July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

Goon Family

Goon Family

Frank and Ada Goon had eight children, from which six served in WWII. Read more

Published: 2nd July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

Maurice Maxim Gooey

Maurice Maxim Gooey

Maurice joined the Citizen Military Force after Japan joined the war. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

Cyril Kim

Cyril Kim

Cyril Kim is one of four Kim family members who enlisted in WWII Read more

Published: 1st July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

Hamilton Chan

Hamilton Chan

Hamilton Chan was enlisted to join in the Australian Army in 1942. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

Eunice Chinn (md. Leong)

Eunice Chinn (md. Leong)

Eunice enlisted in the Australian Women’s Army Service in 1942 and served as a telegraphist. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

Phyllis Anguey

Phyllis Anguey

Phyllis Anguey served with the RAAF Nursing Service from 1940 to 1945. Read more

Published: 19th July, 2021

Updated: 22nd July, 2021

Author: Bobby Sun

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