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  • | name = No. 4 Personnel Depot RAAF See [[No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF]]
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  • | description = 5'2" (1.57m) tall; weight 120lbs (54.4 kg); fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. ...ng the casualties, instead listed those who came back such was the loss of personnel. It was nearly two months before the battalion had sufficient numerical st
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  • ...re being sent back to France. Command Depot No.1, capable of accommodating 4,000 men was established at Perham Downs in the summer of 1916, before movi '''Staff Personnel'''
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  • ...10 Aug 1916 until he reported at 2:15pm on 11 Aug 1916. Awarded 1 day of No.2 Field Punishment, 7 days confined to barracks and forfeited 2 days pay. ...ater to the No 4 Command Depot at [[Wareham]] and then to the No 3 Command Depot at [[Hurdcott]] on 17 Mar 1917. There on 3 Apr 1917 he was classified as B2
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  • | description = 5'4" (1.63m) tall; weight 150lbs, fresh complexion, blue eyes, fair hair | height = 5'4" (1.63m)
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  • John enlisted in the RAAF on 19 Jun 1943 at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] mustering as Aircrew trade group V. The same day h ...training with them until 17 Sep 1944 when he was posted to [[No. 1 Reserve Personnel Pool RAAF]] in Townsville .
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  • | name = No. 1 Australian Command Depot ...with the soldiers deemed able to return to duty. No. 1 Australian Command Depot was raised at Perham Downs in mid 1916 before relocating to Sutton Veny fro
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  • | name = No. 3 Australian Command depot ...epots dealt with the soldiers deemed able to return to duty. No. 3 Command Depot was raised at Hurdcott in mid 1917. Withthe end of the war its role became
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  • | death = 4 Oct 1917 | fate1 = Killed in Action 4 Oct 1917, Broodseinde, Belgium
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  • Had worked as a farm hand for 18 months and for 4 years as a labourer at the State Brickworks in Byford prior to enlisting. D ...t Vale, and soon after on 16 May 1942 he was posted to [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] who then allocated him to ''HQ RAAF Port Moresby''.
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  • ...the troops received an extra 10 days of training at the major British base depot at Étaples near Boulogne, on the French coast. British officers subjected * † [[Herbert George Lewis]] 4 May - 22 Jul 1916 during which time the unit relocated to England.
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  • | description = 5'4" (1.63m) tall, 112lbs, fair hair, blue eyes, fair complexion | height = 5'4" (1.63m)
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  • | dateofbirth = 4 Feb 1882 ...HMAT A70 Ballarat was torpedoed by U-boat UB-32, sinking the next day. All personnel were recovered and were landed in England.
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  • | title = No. 2 Command Depot ...nd where troops could be sent to convalesce. So on 31st May 1915 a command depot was set up at Monte Video House in Chickerell, some two miles from Weymouth
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  • ...rthern Territory. However, before it moved he was designated to join [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton where on 16 Dec 1942 he ...duty in that he left his place of duty without authority." He was awarded 4 days Confined to Barracks.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Repair & Salvage Unit RAAF]] ...ansferred to the [[No. 71 Operational Base Unit RAAF]], returning to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] on 30 Aug 1943. Doug was promoted Tem
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  • ...al and Recreational course at Kilo 89, after which he spent 10 days in the Depot Battalion, and then a month in the Training Regiment. He returned to his un ...ral Hospital with a rash. Passed on to the [[2/1st Australian Convalescent Depot]] on 28 Jul 1942, and then to the [[2/6th Australian General Hospital]] on
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  • | 1stembarkationdateto= 4 Nov 1940 | 3rdembarkationdateto= 4 Nov 1943
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  • ...940 at the Claremont Showgrounds and was sent to the ''Naval Base Training Depot'' on 10 Dec 1940. He was admitted to the ''Naval Base Camp Hospital'' for t ...On 30 Oct 1942 Bernard was released to the [[2/4th Australian Convalescent Depot]] which returned him to his battalion on 12 Nov 1942.
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  • | enlistmentage = 28 years, 4 months ...age Unit'''. From 7 - 25 Oct 1940 he attended a Junior NCOs School, and on 4 Nov 1940 he was appointed Acting Lance Corporal. Meanwhile in October Richa
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  • ...t prior to 11 Nov 1940 when he enlisted as Aircrew, in the RAAF proper. On 4 Jan 1941 he was promoted Leading Aircraftsman, before being promoted Sergea ...Jul 1941 he departed for the UK where on 2 Sep 1941 he arrived at [[No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre RAF]]. On 23 Sep 1941 he was posted to [[No. 27 Operationa
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