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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...nd Echelong Signals on 31 Jul 1940, joining them at Liverpool in New South Wales on 6 Aug 1940. On 6 Feb 1941 Bill returned to duty having enjoyed pre-embar
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  • | placeofbirth = Inverell, New South Wales | placeofdeath = New South Wales
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  • | placeofdeath = Sydney, New South Wales ...es married Ethel Geddes(1892-1934) in Perth. A daughter, Ida Margaret was born in 1927 and died in 2009. Ethel died in 1934 in Perth aged 42.
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  • | placeofbirth = Sydney, New South Wales Jack also served in the Citizen Military Forces during WW2 as a Captain with Service Number W242890 at the Marrinup POW Camp from 9 Oc
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  • | placeofdeath = Urbenville, New South Wales ...1919) enlisted at Bellview and served in the Militia and the Second AIF in WW2 with Regimental Nos WX27804, and 436559.
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  • | placeofbirth = Broken Hill, New South Wales ...nah Finnemore (nee Searle) the postmistress, where they remain until after WW2. They married in Fremantle in 1927. Between 1949 and 1958 they are living
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  • | caption = Henry in WW2 uniform. photo courtesy Helen Clark | fate2 = Remained in Australia WW2
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  • | placeofbirth = Broken Hill, New South Wales ...921. Daughter Phillipa born in Northam on 26 Mar 1922; son Geoffrey Oswald born 8 Aug 1923, died 22 Feb 1998. Alice died 16 Jun 1978 aged 86.
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  • | placeofbirth = Sydney, New South Wales ...g 1915 Patrick married Sarah Amelia Reed in Jarrahdale. on William Patrick born 26 Dec 1915 in Jarrahdale.
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  • | data3 = Deniliquin, New South Wales Alan spent his adult life in Papua, and during WW2 he enlisted in the Army on 15 Jan 1943 in Port Moresby and served as a Capt
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  • | placeofbirth = Hillgrove, New South Wales | placeofdeath = Glen Innes, New South Wales
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  • ...nts and 3 siblings to Mills road Gosnells in 1905. Five more children were born in Gosnells. Known as Ivor. ...sented the 51st Battalion at a special banquet held for the then Prince of Wales (Later King Edward VIII) when he visited WA.<ref>City of Gosnells Local His
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  • Arthur Reginald Barrett was born in St John’s Wood, London on 29 Aug 1899 and baptized on 3 Dec 1900 at St ...On 3 Sep 1918 he was admitted to the Field Hospital in Liverpool New South Wales with influenza, before being discharged on 5 Sep 1918.
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  • | placeofbirth = Bathurst, New South Wales The fifth of six children born to William Henry Ellis and Elizabeth Ward, he moved with the family to WA f
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  • | placeofbirth = Rockley, Bathurst, New South Wales ...Hill (1921 - 1972) and son Alec Hill (1922-1945). Both boys served during WW2 as Sick Berth Attendants in the RAN. Cecil was bayonetted to death 17 Jun 1
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  • | placeofbirth = Perthville, Bathurst, New South Wales During WW2 Ellis enlisted on 27 Apr 1942 in the 12 Battalion (Jarrah) Volunteer Defen
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  • | placeofbirth = Wilcannia, New South Wales ...5 in Gosnells. A second son John Walter George Wilkinson (1916–1997) was born in Perth on 18 Sep 1916 while John was overseas.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Following some basic training they were shipped to Ingleburn in New South Wales where they joined the rest of the 6th Division for more intensive training.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Arcadia, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Jul 1943. A month later on 6 Aug 1943 Oliver was transferred to New South Wales to join the HQ Australian Supply Depot Company.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ar 1947 he was posted to the Personnel Training Centre at Greta, New South Wales, arriving there on 9 Apr 1947. On 13 Jun 1947 Arthur was charged with 'Offe
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...rn Australian members of the battalion travelled to Ingleburn in New South Wales. Donald was granted pre-embarkation leave, but was late returning, AWOL fro
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...emporary Corporal on 10 Jan 1940 before spending two days in the Prince of Wales Hospital with hemorrhoids.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ments of their Brigade. On 8 Dec 1939 James was admitted to the Prince of Wales hospital in Sydney with an injury to his back, remaining in their care unti
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 Meanwhile, on 8 Mar 1946 at Bradfied Park, New South Wales, he had faced a District Court Martial, charged with: 1) Striking his super
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...conjunctivitis. On 28 Sep 1943 Harold entrained at Bellview for New South Wales where he arrived on 5 Oct 1943.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Cardiff, Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...n Field Regiment]] and was entrained on 24 Sep 1943 for Greta in New South Wales, arriving there on 2 Oct 1943. On 10 Nov 1943 John was admitted to the [[10
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...to begin his training. On 8 Dec 1939 he entrained in Northam for New South Wales where he continued his training at Ingleburn. He was granted pre-embarkatio
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Tamworth, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 The next day, on 25 Aug 1944 Robert entrained for New South Wales where on 4 Oct 1944 he marched in to the [[1st Australian Base Depot - Pers
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 Ernie had returned to New South Wales, and on 18 Feb 1944 he embarked in Sydney for Darwin, arriving there on 28
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...t was at Gosnells with the CMF unit [[10th Australian Light Horse Regiment ww2]] having joined them on 8 Feb 1939 on a part time basis. On 17 Dec 1941 he
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 Born on 7 September 1924. Merv came to the district at around 5 years old with h
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...General Hospital]]. On 13 Apr 1945 he enlisted in the 2nd AIF in New South Wales before embarking with his unit in Brisbane aboard [[SS Montoro]] on 24 Jul
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 On 17 May 1945 he was transferred to No 1 Base Depot in New South Wales for reassignment and after changing base units several times he boarded the
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Jan 1944. Five days later on the 25th he entrained with them for New South Wales. On 16 Oct 1944 Jack was sent to Western Austalia for anoher Medical Assess
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 On 9 Jul 1942 his unit moved to New South Wales and became part of the 4th Australian Armoured Regiment of the 2rd Armoured
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...was released to rejoin his unit, It had in the meantime moved to New South Wales on 2 Jul 1942. Denys rejoined them on 29 Jul 1942. From 24 Oct 1942 until 1
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 Frank was born on 27 September 1910 according to his birth certificate and burial record,
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...o the [[2/10th Australian Armoured Regiment]] which relocated to New South Wales on 14 Jul 1942. Roy had been promoted to Acting Corporal on 15 Jun 1942.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...v 1942 in time to travel with them to Western Australia, leaving New South Wales on 12 Dec 1942 and arriving in WA on 22 Dec 1942. On 15 May 1943 Bill was d
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | fate1 = Remained in Australia ww2
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ot]] for re-assignment, and on 3 Mar 1945 he was posted to the [[New South Wales Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] as there was nothing for him in
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...[[No. 7 Air Gunnery School RAF]] based then at RAF Stormy Down in southern Wales until 15 Apr 1942. Ray's next posting was to the [[No. 20 Operational Train
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  • {{infobox naval ww2 | placeofdeath = Woy Woy, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Llannor, Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 On 19 Dec 1943 in New South Wales, Don was seen by a Medical Board who reclassified him 'B', leading to him b
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | fate1 = Remained in Australia during ww2
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Sydney, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...eave and reposting and travelled by plane. Ray was discharged in New South Wales on 20 Feb 1946.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 On 24 Feb 1945 he was sent to New South Wales via Victoria to attend the Royal Australian Engineers Training Centre. Once
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 |headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of Robert Neil Anderson Born 1920 Died 27/05/1981 Aged 61 Years
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...16 Mar 1945. In October 1945 the squadron relocated to Parkes in New South Wales. Kevin transferred back to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] at Pearce on 8 Fe
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...allocated the number WX41978. The next day he was transferred to New South Wales Command before being sent back to WA. Henry was granted leave without pay f
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...d into the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in New South Wales to await a ship to the UK.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Sydney, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Oct 1941 he was transferred to the [[10th Australian Light Horse Regiment ww2]], later known as the ''10th Reconnaissance Battalion''. Marvin was transfe
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 On 14 Jul 1944 he entrained for New South Wales, and on 24 Aug 1944 he was posted to the 21st Australian Infantry Training
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...with No 4 Troop, B Squadron of the [[10th Australian Light Horse Regiment ww2]]. On 18 Dec 1941 Keith was called up for full time service, and on 8 Jul 1
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...was returned to his unit on 14 Jun 1942, and they then moved to New South Wales on 11 Jul 1942. Jim was AWOL from 6:00pm on 20 Jul 1942 until 8:00pm on 20
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ee daughters, the last Maureen was born in 1936. Were Thelma and Elizabeth born in Jarrahdale?
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | fate1 = Remained in Australia ww2
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...as was posted to [[No. 7 Squadron RAAF]], joining them at Nowra, New South Wales.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ed as the [[101st Australian Anti Aircraft Regiment]], moving to New South Wales on 30 Nov 1944.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Parkes, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...talion to the [[21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion]] in New South Wales, arriving in Bathurst camp on 9 Jun 1944. On 12 Jun 1944 he was admitted to
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...op numbers fell in Western Australia and Charles was sent to the New South Wales based [[1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel]], arriving there on 6 Jan 19
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...transferred to the [[1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel]] in New South Wales. He was identified for posting to the 5th Australian Division Recreation Ca
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Following leave he reported back to his Company which was now in New South Wales. On 12 Jan 1943 Hubert entrained for Queensland joining ''C Company'' of th
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ted Acting Corporal, with his unit having moved from Victoria to New South Wales two weeks ealier. His rank of Corporal was confirmed on 9 Oct 1942. With hi
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...he was transferred to the AANS Reinforcements, based at Concord, New South Wales and held on their strength pending her movement to Kure in Japan to serve w
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...he was transferred to the 1st Australian Base Depot personnel in New South Wales as a General Reinforcement. On 23 Jan 1945 he moved north to Queensland and
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ircraft Regiment]]. On 25 Nov 1944 Harold moved with the unit to New South Wales, and then he returned to the Northern Territory where he rejoined the [[69t
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...1944 on transfer to [[1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel]] in New South Wales. On 21 Nov 1944 he was transferred to [[1st Australian Army Service Corps T
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...y Number WX29445. On 12 May 1944 Bill was entrained in Perth for New South Wales where on 12 Jul 1944 he joined the [[1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel]
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...the unit were advised that it would be re-formed at Ingleburn in New South Wales.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...anted 22 days leave. Nathaniel, with his unit was transferred to New South Wales in February 1945. On 1 May 1945 he appears to have been on detachment to th
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...was scheduled to fly between Point Cook, Victoria and Camden in New South Wales. The plane never arrived and although a search was made for it, many months
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...e [[No. 1 Air Observers School RAAF]] at Cootamundra in southern New South Wales where on 1 Dec 1942 he was promoted to Leading Aircraftsman and completed a
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...o [[No. 5 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF]] in Narromine, New South Wales on 30 Jun 1942.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...1933 in the Armadale Congregational CHurch. Their daughter Barbara Ann was born 13 Sep 1934.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...d to the [[No. 7 Operational Training Unit RAAF]] at Tocumwal in New South Wales on 26 Aug 1944. He remained there until he was sent to the [[No. 2 Personne
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...o the [[No. 5 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] at Forest Hill (Wagga Wagga) New South Wales. He was again sent to the [[No. 1 Engineering School RAAF]] at Ascot Vale f
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...n 19 Jun 1937. Daughters Marion Joy, born on 9 Mar 1939 and Florence Anne, born on 6 Aug 1941. Thomas Avon and Dorothy followed.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...d [[No. 7 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Deniliquin in New South Wales.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Robert Sherwood James) as his NOK, care of E.A. Carrick, Bank of New South Wales, Wagin.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...nsferred him to the [[1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel]] in New South Wales as the need for Anti Aircraft and Searchlight personnel in the Northern Ter
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...was sent to the [[School of Military Engineering (Fortress)]] in New South Wales, returning to his unit on 29 Aug 1942 and two days later he enlisted in the
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...itory until 17 Nov 1944 when he was transferred with his unit to New South Wales where they prepared for service in the islands. On 22 Apr 1945 Frank embark
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Elizabeth Bateson in Perth on 26 Apr 1941, and their son Keith William was born on 16 Apr 1942. Alfred worked as a Bus driver with the
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...d AIF from 17 Jan 1945 and as a result he was sent to Kapooka in new SOuth Wales to join the ''1st Australian Recruit Training Battalion'' on 10 Feb 1943. F
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Cootamundra, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...n the CMF at Victoria Park with the [[10th Australian Light Horse Regiment ww2]] from 8 Aug 1940. He was allocated to the HQ Squadron, Machine Gun Troop.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...to the [[1st Australian Recruit Training Battalion]] at Cowra in New South Wales.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Broken Hill, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Sydney, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ted in rank to Gunner. On 7 Jan 1945 the unit was transferred to New South Wales, and Alfred rejoined his parent unit the [[2nd Australian Survey Battery RA
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | unit = [[10th Australian Light Horse Regiment ww2]]
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ransferred to the 19th Australian Detention Barracks at Miranda, New South Wales, Henry was back with the hospital on 11 May 1945. On 7 Jun 1945 Henry was t
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Randwick, New South Wales.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Lane Cove, Sydney, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...944 he was transferred to the 2nd Australian Training Brigade in New South Wales. Arriving there on 9 Jun 1944 he was transferred again on 27 Oct 1944 to th
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...[[1st Royal Australian Engineers Training Centre]] at Kapooka in New South Wales, arriving there on 18 January. On 15 Apr 1944 she transferred to the unit s
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...s transferred to the [[11th Australian Camp Hospital]] in Cowra, New South Wales. From 9 - 14 Aug 1945 Joan required medical attention from the Cowra Distri
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Corowa, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | address = Bexley, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...y, and on 27 Dec 1942 to [[No. 19 Radar Station RAAF]] at Bombi, New South Wales. Patricia was promoted Acting Corporal from 11 Jan 1943 until 11 Apr 1943.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...Dec 1942, and then to [[No. 1 RAAF Hospital]] at Wagga Wagga in New South Wales on 21 Feb 1943.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...to [[No. 1 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Uranquinty, New South Wales on 1 Aug 1944. However, on 11 Sep 1944 she was posted back to [[RAAF Base P
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...e was posted to [[No. 17 Replenishing Centre RAAF]] at Bowral in New South Wales where he was promoted to Leading Aircraftman on 16 Nov 1944.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...o the [[No. 2 Flying Boat Repair Depot]] at Rathmines RAAF Base, New South Wales. On 26 Jul 1943 his posting changed to RAAF Base Rathmines. On 8 Nov 1943 h
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...to the [[No. 3 School of Technical Training RAAF]] at Ultimo in New South Wales on 4 Jul 1941, to undertake the Instrument Repairers course. With his muste
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Corowa, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Hay, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 Born on 11 August 1882 in Cornwall, U.K. Left Cornwall in April 1902 aged 20, an
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofdeath = Coogee, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Hill End, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | placeofbirth = Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...on to the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in New South Wales. Finally on 16 Apr 1943 he embarked for the UK in Brisbane, disembarking th
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...e was at the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Bradfield Park, New South Wales. From 30 Mar 1942 Jock was attached to the RAF.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 | address = St Mary's, New South Wales
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ved at the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in New South Wales.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...e [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park, Lindfield, New South Wales as on 11 Aug 1943 Greer sailed from Sydney for the UK aboard [[USS Mount Ve
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...e Squadron was used in small detachments throughout Victoria and New South Wales, at Point Cook, Laverton, East Sale, Canberra, Mascot, Lithgow and Camden.
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...hanged to [[No. 3 School of Technical Training RAAF]] in Ultimo, New South Wales and then, after re-mustering as a Fitter DMT on 9 Aug 1942, then to the [[N
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 On 7 Apr 1943 John entrained in Perth for New South Wales where on 23 Jun 1944 he was taken on strength by the [[9th Australian Motor
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...ic forfeiture of a day's pay. On 20 Jul 1945 he was sent back to New South Wales and the [[1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel]] who then transferred him
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  • {{infobox soldier ww2 ...(1921 - 2 Aug 1986) on 3 Jan 1942, his daughter Sandra Paquita Tasker was born on 8 Jan 1943.
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