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| relation   = Father
 
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| nextofkin      = Mr Horace Gordon Stanley Curtis
 
| nextofkin      = Mr Horace Gordon Stanley Curtis
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| regnumber   = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4419544  F3998]
 
| enlistmentdate  = 24 Sep 1941
 
| enlistmentdate  = 24 Sep 1941
 
| rank           = Able Seaman
 
| rank           = Able Seaman
 
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| 1stembarkationdatefrom= 12 Mar 1943
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| shipservedon1 = HMAS Manoora
| 1stembarkationdateto= 14 Nov 1945
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| 1sttransportembarked= HMAS Manoora
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| shipservedon1from = 12 Mar 1943
 
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| shipservedon1to = 14 Nov 1945
| 2ndembarkationdatefrom= 9 Sep 1951
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| shipservedon2 = HMAS Parkes
| 2ndembarkationdateto= 20 Apr 1952
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| 2ndtransportembarked= HMAS Parkes
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| shipservedon2from = 9 Sep 1951
 
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| shipservedon2to = 20 Apr 1952
| 3rdembarkationdatefrom= 10 Jul 1957
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| shipservedon3 = HMAS Voyager
| 3rdembarkationdateto= 2 Jul 1960
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| 3rdtransportembarked= HMAS Voyager
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| shipservedon3from = 10 Jul 1957
 
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| shipservedon3to = 2 Jul 1960
| 4thembarkationdatefrom= 21 Nov 1961
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| shipservedon4 = HMAS Paluma
| 4thembarkationdateto= 8 Mar 1962
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| shipservedon4from = 21 Nov 1961
 
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| shipservedon4to = 8 Mar 1962
 
| fate1           = Returned to Australia
 
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On 23 Jun 1949 Ken re-enlisted in the RAN, giving his daughter Beverley Margaret Curtis of East Victoria Park as his Next of Kin. He was again sent to ''HMAS Cerberus'' until 3 Oct 1949 after which he was posted to ''HMAS Melville' in Darwin. After a two year posting to Darwin he was drafted on 9 Sep 1951 to the [[HMAS Parkes]] the last of 60 minesweepers constructed for during WW2 in Australia, based in Fremantle, remaining in he crew until 20 Apr 1952.
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On 23 Jun 1949 Ken re-enlisted in the RAN, giving his daughter Beverley Margaret Curtis of East Victoria Park as his Next of Kin. He was again sent to ''HMAS Cerberus'' until 3 Oct 1949 after which he was posted to ''HMAS Melville' in Darwin. After a two year posting to Darwin he was drafted on 9 Sep 1951 to the [[HMAS Parkes]] the last of 60 minesweepers constructed for during WW2 in Australia, based in Fremantle, remaining in her crew until 20 Apr 1952.
  
  
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On rejoining the navy, Ken was sent to ''HMAS Cerberus'' for refresher training before being posted to [[HMAS Voyager]] on 10 Jul 1957. Aboard ''HMAS Voyager'' on 21 Jan 1958, Ken was awarded his second Good Conduct Badge, and on 29 May 1958 he passed his ERT course. His records show him remaining part of its crew until 6 Dec 1959 when he qualified for Long Service Leave, returning to ''HMAS Voyager'' on 20 Jan 1960. On 4 Jul 1960 he was transferred to ''HMAS Cerberus'', remaining there until 4 Oct 1960 when he was posted to ''HMAS Harman'' in Canberra until 13 Dec 1960.
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On rejoining the navy, Ken was sent to ''HMAS Cerberus'' for refresher training before being posted to ''HMAS Voyager (II)'' on 10 Jul 1957. Aboard ''HMAS Voyager'' on 21 Jan 1958, Ken was awarded his second Good Conduct Badge, and on 29 May 1958 he passed his ERT course. His records show him remaining part of its crew until 6 Dec 1959 when he qualified for Long Service Leave, returning to ''HMAS Voyager'' on 20 Jan 1960. On 4 Jul 1960 he was transferred to ''HMAS Cerberus'', remaining there until 4 Oct 1960 when he was posted to ''HMAS Harman'' in Canberra until 13 Dec 1960.
  
  
 
Following leave, Ken was posted to ''HMAS Leeuwin'' on 4 Jan 1961, remaining there until 21 Nov 1962 when he was posted to [[HMAS Paluma]], a small survey ship based in New Guinea waters. A third Good Conduct Badge was awarded while he was at HMAS Paluma on 21 Jan 1962, prior to his taking leave prior to discharge from 9 - 21 Mar 1963.
 
Following leave, Ken was posted to ''HMAS Leeuwin'' on 4 Jan 1961, remaining there until 21 Nov 1962 when he was posted to [[HMAS Paluma]], a small survey ship based in New Guinea waters. A third Good Conduct Badge was awarded while he was at HMAS Paluma on 21 Jan 1962, prior to his taking leave prior to discharge from 9 - 21 Mar 1963.
 
  
 
==Post War==
 
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Other family members who served were: Brother [[Harry Alfred Curtis]] 2/32nd Battalion; Brother [[Clarence Albert Curtis]] RAAF; Brother [[Stanley Gordon Curtis]] 2/1st Independent Company (KIA Rabaul 1942); and sister [[Mona Curtis]] RAAF. His uncle [[Albert Cecil Clarence Curtis]] 10th Garrison Battalion, and Albert's daughter [[Joyce Curtis]] AWAS also served.
 
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[[Category:Methodist ww2]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 16 May 2023

Kenneth Roy Curtis
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 26 Jun 1924
Place of Birth Armadale, Western Australia
Death 27 Oct 2010, aged 86
Place of Death Subiaco, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 17 years, 10 months
Description 5'8¼" (1.73mm) tall ; ; fresh complexion ; green eyes ; fair hair
Occupation labourer
Religion Methodist
Address 34 Victoria avenue, Claremont, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Horace Gordon Stanley Curtis
Military Information
Reg Number F3998
Date of Enlistment 24 Sep 1941
Rank Able Seaman
Ships Served On
Ship Name HMAS Manoora
Tour Dates 12 Mar 1943 ‒ 14 Nov 1945
Ship Name HMAS Parkes
Tour Dates 9 Sep 1951 ‒ 20 Apr 1952
Ship Name HMAS Voyager
Tour Dates 10 Jul 1957 ‒ 2 Jul 1960
Ship Name HMAS Paluma
Tour Dates 21 Nov 1961 ‒ 8 Mar 1962
Post War Details
Fate Returned to Australia
Medals 1939-45 Star
Pacific Star
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1945-75



War Service

Ken's records show him entering HMAS Cerberus on 16 Apr 1942, and transferring to HMAS Lonsdale in Port Melbourne on 5 Feb 1943, having qualified as an Ordinary Seaman on 26 Jun 1942.


Ken served on HMAS Manoora from 12 Mar 1943 until 14 Nov 1945. During that time he qualified as an Able Seaman (18 Mar 1944), and received his first Good Conduct Badge on 26 Jun 1945. While he was a member of its crew, the HMAS Manoora was a passenger liner converted into a troop ship, used to transport men to New Guinea and then later carry men to beach landings in both New Guinea and the pacific islands such as Morotai, Lingayen Gulf in the Philippines, Tarakan, and Brunei. Ken was then transferred to HMAS Leeuwin on 15 Nov 1945 to prepare for demobilisation which occurred on 14 Feb 1946.


On 23 Jun 1949 Ken re-enlisted in the RAN, giving his daughter Beverley Margaret Curtis of East Victoria Park as his Next of Kin. He was again sent to HMAS Cerberus until 3 Oct 1949 after which he was posted to HMAS Melville' in Darwin. After a two year posting to Darwin he was drafted on 9 Sep 1951 to the HMAS Parkes the last of 60 minesweepers constructed for during WW2 in Australia, based in Fremantle, remaining in her crew until 20 Apr 1952.


On 24 Apr 1952 he was discharged from the navy, seemingly at his own request, and the next day was placed on the Royal Australian Fleet Reserve list for 5 years. On 20 Oct 1952 his records note that he had completed 7 days RAFR Training, the only training that he did before again re-entering naval service.


On rejoining the navy, Ken was sent to HMAS Cerberus for refresher training before being posted to HMAS Voyager (II) on 10 Jul 1957. Aboard HMAS Voyager on 21 Jan 1958, Ken was awarded his second Good Conduct Badge, and on 29 May 1958 he passed his ERT course. His records show him remaining part of its crew until 6 Dec 1959 when he qualified for Long Service Leave, returning to HMAS Voyager on 20 Jan 1960. On 4 Jul 1960 he was transferred to HMAS Cerberus, remaining there until 4 Oct 1960 when he was posted to HMAS Harman in Canberra until 13 Dec 1960.


Following leave, Ken was posted to HMAS Leeuwin on 4 Jan 1961, remaining there until 21 Nov 1962 when he was posted to HMAS Paluma, a small survey ship based in New Guinea waters. A third Good Conduct Badge was awarded while he was at HMAS Paluma on 21 Jan 1962, prior to his taking leave prior to discharge from 9 - 21 Mar 1963.

Post War

During 1947, Kenneth had married Margaret Scari.

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 - 1963 Smailes Mill, Karragullen, mill hand;

Notes

Other family members who served were: Brother Harry Alfred Curtis 2/32nd Battalion; Brother Clarence Albert Curtis RAAF; Brother Stanley Gordon Curtis 2/1st Independent Company (KIA Rabaul 1942); and sister Mona Curtis RAAF. His uncle Albert Cecil Clarence Curtis 10th Garrison Battalion, and Albert's daughter Joyce Curtis AWAS also served.


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