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Evelyn Yates
Personal Information
Date of Birth
25 Nov 1918
Place of Birth
Leicestershire, England
Age at Enlistment
23 years, 5 months
Address
Kelmscott, Western Australia
Next of Kin
Father , Mr Edward Yates
Military Information
Reg Number
99634
Date of Enlistment
8 May 1942
Rank
Corporal
Unit/Formation
Airforce Headquarters (DPS)
Post War Details
Fate
Remained in Australia
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Contents
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Pre War
2
War Service
3
Post War
3.1
Notes
3.2
External Links
Pre War
War Service
discharged 19 Sep 1946
Post War
Notes
External Links
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