Leslie Thomas Starcevich

Rank: Private
Unit: 2/43rd Australian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Forces
Awarded: 27th May 1947
Nationality: Australian

The citation in the London Gazette of 6th November 1945 gives the following details:

For most conspicuous gallantry and extreme devotion to duty at Beaufort, North Borneo, 28th June, 1945. Private L. Starcevich was a member of the 2nd /43rd Australian Infantry Battalion during the capture of Beaufort, North Borneo. During the approach along a thickly wooded spur, the enemy was encountered at a position where movement off the single track leading into the enemy defences was difficult and hazardous. When the leading section came under fire from two enemy machine gun posts and suffered casualties, Private Starcevich, who was Bren gunner, moved forward and assaulted each post in turn. He rushed each post, firing his Bren gun from the hip, killed five enemy and put the remaining occupants of the posts to flight. The advance progressed until the section came under fire from two more machine gun posts which halted the section temporarily. Private Starcevich again advanced fearlessly firing his Bren gun from the hip and ignoring the hostile fire captured both posts singlehanded, disposing of seven enemy in this assault. These daring efforts enabled the Company to increase the momentum of its attack and so relieve pressure on another Company which was attacking from another direction. The outstanding gallantry of Private Starcevich in carrying out these attacks singlehanded with complete disregard of his own personal safety resulted in the decisive success of the action.

Additional Information

Starcevich grew up in Grass Patch, Western Australia and returned there after the war.
He has a hospital ward named after him in Hollywood, Australia.
Starcevichs’ great nephew Liam joined A Squadron, 10th Light Horse in 2009 keeping the family military traditions alive.

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