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| unit      = HQ [[Anti Aircraft & Fortress Signals, Western Area]]
 
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==War Service==
 
==War Service==
On 23 Jun 1943 Violet was taken on strength at the Claremont Recruit Reception Depot. Three days later she was sent to the AWAS Training Company at Guildford and on completion of her basic training on 24 Jul 1944 she was posted to the Fremantle Coastal Artillery. On 6 Sep 1944 her posting changed to the 802nd Anti Aircraft Battery.
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On 23 Jun 1944 Violet was taken on strength at the Claremont Recruit Reception Depot. Three days later she was sent to the [[6th AWS Training Company]] at Guildford and on completion of her basic training on 24 Jul 1944 she was posted to the [[HQ Fremantle Coast Artillery]]. On 6 Sep 1944 her posting changed to the [[802nd Anti Aircraft/Coast Artillery Battery]].
  
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Violet was AWOL from midnight 26 Feb 1945 until 9:30am on the following day for which she was fined 30/- and forfeited a day's pay. on 10 Apr 1945 she was transferred to the [[Anti Aircraft & Fortress Signals, Western Area]]. Violet had lost some of her uniforms, and was charged on 25 Jun 1945 with Losing by neglect her clothing for which she was reprimanded, and required to surrender coupons and pay the face value of the clothing lost - 8 shillings, 4 & a half pennies (83 cents).
  
Violet was AWOL from midnight 26 Feb 1945 until 9:30am on the following day for which she was fined 30/- and forfeited a day's pay. on 10 Apr 1945 she was transferred to the HQ Anti Aircraft & Fortress Signals. Her unit's designation was then changed to WA Anti Aircraft & Coastal Artillery Signals. Violet had lost some of her uniforms, and was charged on 25 Jun 1945 with Losing by neglect her clothing for which she was reprimanded, and required to surrender coupons and pay the face value of the clothing lost - 8 shillings, 4 & a half pennys (83 cents).
 
  
 
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On 29 Jun 1945 Violet was transferred to the [[2nd Australian Signals Training Battalion (AWAS)]]. On 7 Aug 1945 Violet was charged with 'Failing to appear at the place of parade appointed by her Commanding Officer'. She was found guilty and fined 10/- ($1). On 29 Apr 1946 she was transferred to [[31st AWAS Barrack]] to prepare for discharge which occurred on 7 May 1946.
On 29 Jun 1945 Violet was transferred to the 2nd Australian Signals Training Battalion. On 7 Aug 1945 Violet was charged with 'Failing to appear at the place of parade appointed by her Commanding Officer'. She was found guilty and fined 10/- ($1). On 29 Apr 1946 she was transferred to 31 AWAS Barracks to prepare for discharge which occurred on 7 May 1946.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Unemployed ww2]]
 
[[Category:Church of England ww2]]
 
[[Category:Church of England ww2]]
[[Category:HQ Anti Aircraft & Fortress Signals]]
 
 
[[Category:Remained in Australia ww2]]
 
[[Category:Remained in Australia ww2]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]]

Latest revision as of 21:08, 26 May 2024

Violet Whitehouse
Whitehouse Violet.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth 19 Dec 1923
Place of Birth Busselton, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 21 years, 6 months
Description 5'0"(1.52m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; blue eyes ; light brown hair
Occupation unemployed
Religion Church of England
Address Bradshaw road, Byford, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Claude Whitehouse
Military Information
Reg Number WF38148]
Date of Enlistment 23 Jun 1944
Rank Signaller
Unit/Formation HQ Anti Aircraft & Fortress Signals, Western Area
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia
Monument(s) Byford WW2 Honour Roll
Medals War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

War Service

On 23 Jun 1944 Violet was taken on strength at the Claremont Recruit Reception Depot. Three days later she was sent to the 6th AWS Training Company at Guildford and on completion of her basic training on 24 Jul 1944 she was posted to the HQ Fremantle Coast Artillery. On 6 Sep 1944 her posting changed to the 802nd Anti Aircraft/Coast Artillery Battery.

Violet was AWOL from midnight 26 Feb 1945 until 9:30am on the following day for which she was fined 30/- and forfeited a day's pay. on 10 Apr 1945 she was transferred to the Anti Aircraft & Fortress Signals, Western Area. Violet had lost some of her uniforms, and was charged on 25 Jun 1945 with Losing by neglect her clothing for which she was reprimanded, and required to surrender coupons and pay the face value of the clothing lost - 8 shillings, 4 & a half pennies (83 cents).


On 29 Jun 1945 Violet was transferred to the 2nd Australian Signals Training Battalion (AWAS). On 7 Aug 1945 Violet was charged with 'Failing to appear at the place of parade appointed by her Commanding Officer'. She was found guilty and fined 10/- ($1). On 29 Apr 1946 she was transferred to 31st AWAS Barrack to prepare for discharge which occurred on 7 May 1946.

Post War

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