Hector Waller

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Hector Waller was a distinguished Australian naval officer and World War II captain renowned for his leadership and bravery, particularly in early Pacific naval engagements.

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instanceOf Royal Australian Navy officer
human
military personnel
awardReceived Companion of the Order of the Bath ONNED1
Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
surface form: Distinguished Service Cross

Distinguished Service Order
causeOfDeath war-related death
conflict Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
surface form: Mediterranean theatre of World War II

Pacific War
World War II
countryOfCitizenship Australia
countryOfService Australia
ethnicGroup Australian
familyName Waller
fieldOfWork naval warfare
givenName Hector
hasHonorificPrefix Captain
hasRole naval leader
ship commander
languageSpoken English
mannerOfDeath killed in action
militaryBranch Royal Australian Navy
militaryRank captain
notableFor bravery in combat
command during the Battle of the Java Sea
leadership in early Pacific naval engagements
service in World War II
service in the Mediterranean with the "Scrap Iron Flotilla"
notableWork command of HMAS Perth
command of HMAS Stuart
occupation naval officer
positionHeld captain in the Royal Australian Navy
sexOrGender male
workLocation Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean

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Battle of the Sunda Strait commander Hector Waller