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Benalla honours Hec Waller and those lost on the HMAS Perth and USS Houston

Respect: Commander Jason Grivas, HMAS Cerberus executive officer, and Benalla veteran Delano Dube saluting at the service to commemorate the Battle of Sunda Strait, the HMAS Perth, USS Houston and HMAS Perth captain Hec Waller. Photo by Simon Ruppert

At 10am on Sunday, February 25, the Benalla community gathered to remember local hero Hec Waller and those lost at the Battle of Sunda Straight, specifically the crew of HMAS Perth and the USS Houston.

Benalla RSL president Paul Hartland opened proceedings by welcoming attendees to the service.

This is the third time it has been held, and Mr Hartland said, moving forward, he would be looking to make it a bigger annual event, which would be held on March 1 each year.

Service: Benalla Mayor Danny Claridge, State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland Benalla RSL president Paul Hartland, Commander Jason Grivas, Delano Dube, Violet Town RSL vice-president Joe Martin, and Benalla RSL’s Heather Hartland and Eugene Hodson. Photo by Simon Ruppert

“That is the actual anniversary of the sinking of the HMAS Perth and USS Houston,” Mr Hartland said.

He felt this annual event is important as Hec Waller's achievements can be overshadowed by the legend of Weary Dunlop.

“They are both Benalla boys who contributed a great deal to this country, and they should both be remembered.

Stoic: Benalla RSL president Paul Hartland and Captain Ben Anderson. Photo by Simon Ruppert

“I was very happy with the turnout today, but as I say, the hope is, as we have more of these, that more and more community members come and take part.”

Mr Hartland spoke of the significance of the three flags on display at the service.

“The Aussie and US flags are to represent the HMAS Perth and USS Houston,” he said.

State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland attended the service and laid a wreath.

“It was an honour to be a part of the incredibly moving service in Benalla this weekend alongside RSLs from across our region,” Ms Cleeland said.

“Together, we paid tribute to the incredible bravery and sacrifice of those who fought in the Battle of Sunda Strait.

“The HMAS Perth, under the command of local hero Captain Hector Waller, lost 350 brave souls that fateful day.

“Their courage and sacrifice will forever be remembered.

“Right across the region the connection to our incredible military is clear, from the inspirational story of Captain Waller to the thousands of personnel who have and continue to call Puckapunyal home.”

Never forgotten: The memorial to HMAS Perth captain Hec Waller with community members gathered on Sunday. Photo by Simon Ruppert

“And we also have the Australian white ensign, which is also known as the Australian naval ensign or the Royal Australian Navy ensign.”

Guest speaker at the service was executive officer of HMAS Cerberus, Commander Jason Grivas.

He gave a touching speech on the life of Hec Waller, the battle of Sunda Strait, and shared stories from the fateful day the HMAS Perth and USS Houston were lost.

Tributes: Service for Hec Waller and the Battle of Sunda Strait in Benalla on February 25. Photo by Simon Ruppert

State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland attended the service and laid a wreath.

“It was an honour to be a part of the incredibly moving service in Benalla this weekend alongside RSLs from across our region,” Ms Cleeland said.

“Together, we paid tribute to the incredible bravery and sacrifice of those who fought in the Battle of Sunda Strait.

Remembered: Commander Jason Grivas, HMAS Cerberus executive officer, laid a wreath following the service to commemorate the Battle of Sunda Strait, the HMAS Perth, USS Houston and captain of the HMAS Perth, Hec Waller. Photo by Simon Ruppert

“The HMAS Perth, under the command of local hero Captain Hector Waller, lost 350 brave souls that fateful day.

“Their courage and sacrifice will forever be remembered.

“Right across the region the connection to our incredible military is clear, from the inspirational story of Captain Waller to the thousands of personnel who have and continue to call Puckapunyal home.”

Remembering: State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland after laying a wreath at Benalla’s cenotaph on Sunday. Photo by Simon Ruppert
Patriotic: Benalla’s Delano Dube recited the American and Australian national anthems at the memorial service at the cenotaph. Photo by Simon Ruppert
Showing respect: A small crowd gathered at Benalla’s cenotaph on Sunday to remember those lost on board the HMAS Perth and USS Houston. Photo by Simon Ruppert
Colourful: A number of wreaths were laid on Benalla’s cenotaph following the Sunday service. Photo by Simon Ruppert