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==Pre War Service==
 
==Pre War Service==
During 1941 Arvonia married Stanley Gordon Curtis. Stan was KIA on 2 Feb 1942 [''From the history of the 2/1st Independent Company, it appears that Stanley was killed when on 2 Feb 1942 the schooner that they were attempting to escape on from larger Japanese forces was sighted by a Japanese plane which subsequently attacked, causing considerable damage to the vessel as well as destroying one of its lifeboats and causing a number of casualties. (Stanley was to die from wounds received)''.]
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On 3 May 1941 Arvonia married Stanley Gordon Curtis. Stan was KIA on 2 Feb 1942 [''From the history of the 2/1st Independent Company, it appears that Stanley was killed when on 2 Feb 1942 the schooner that they were attempting to escape on from larger Japanese forces was sighted by a Japanese plane which subsequently attacked, causing considerable damage to the vessel as well as destroying one of its lifeboats and causing a number of casualties. (Stanley was to die from wounds received)''.]
  
 
==War Service==
 
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Arvonia joined the Army soon after becoming aware that her husband Stan had been killed in action.  
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Jean joined the Army on 29 Jun 1942 soon after becoming aware that her husband Stan had been killed in action. Her first posting was to Camp Karrakatta ([[see Camp Staffs, Western Command]]), effectively from 29 Jun 1942 until 19 Jul 1943.
  
  
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Revision as of 20:22, 15 April 2021

Arvonia (Jean) Curtis
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Arvonia (Jean) Watts
Curtis Stanley Gordon wedding.jpg
Wedding of Jean Watts and Stan Curtis 1941
Personal Information
Date of Birth 2 Feb 1919
Place of Birth Fremantle, Western Australia
Death 2002
Age at Enlistment 23 years, 4 months
Occupation Waitress
Religion Methodist
Address Fifth road, Armadale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Husband , Mr Stanley Curtis
Military Information
Reg Number W45713
Date of Enlistment 29 Jun 1942
Rank Private
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia



Pre War Service

On 3 May 1941 Arvonia married Stanley Gordon Curtis. Stan was KIA on 2 Feb 1942 [From the history of the 2/1st Independent Company, it appears that Stanley was killed when on 2 Feb 1942 the schooner that they were attempting to escape on from larger Japanese forces was sighted by a Japanese plane which subsequently attacked, causing considerable damage to the vessel as well as destroying one of its lifeboats and causing a number of casualties. (Stanley was to die from wounds received).]

War Service

Jean joined the Army on 29 Jun 1942 soon after becoming aware that her husband Stan had been killed in action. Her first posting was to Camp Karrakatta (see Camp Staffs, Western Command), effectively from 29 Jun 1942 until 19 Jul 1943.


discharged 7 Mar 1946

Post War

Arvonia Jean Watts married Stanley Curtis. Following his death (See Stanley Gordon Curtis) she married Thomas William Law, and moved to NSW and had three children (triplets?), one of whom died at birth (1960).

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