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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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  • ...hed to [[Harvey Internment Camp (Camp No 11)]] before being transferred on 4 Jun 1941 to the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]]. He was detached the sam ...e again returned to the hospital and was then detached to the ''8th Supply Personnel Company'' 's Norseman detachment from 28 May until 17 Jul 1942. John was th
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  • ...Hospital]] until 22 Aug 1943 when he transferred to the [[13th Australian Personnel Staging Camp]]. ...4 he was sent to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] for early discharge on medical grounds.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] ...y, at Gladstone on the 28th ultimo...…. Beard is 17 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, medium build, pale complexion, fair hair, small features; dres
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  • | enlistmentage = 23 years, 4 months Pre enlistment history included 2½ years as an Insurance Clerk and 4 years as a salesman with Lynas Motors Ltd.
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  • ...Desert from October until 27 Nov 1942. Then on 1 Jan 1943 the hospital's personnel boarded the ''HMT Queen of Bermuda'' for Fremantle where they arrived on 12 ...patients. The overall site also included the No 1 Australian Convalescent Depot with 1,000 beds.
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  • ...] on 27 Oct 1944 in Queensland. Following a further period of training, on 4 May 1945 he embarked on [[USAT Sea Cat]] in Brisbane for Morotai, disembark ...June he returned to [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]], this time to take his discharge which occurred on 25 Jun 1946
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  • ...ntry Battalion (Cameron Highlanders Regiment)]] & [[No. 4 Central Recovery Depot RAAF]] On 10 Dec 1941 Ray entered camp 4 days after enlisting in Claremont, and was then called up for full time dut
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  • ...th his initial training completed, Kevin was sent to the [[No. 4 Personnel Depot RAAF]] in Springbank near Ballarat, Victoria on 22 Dec 1943 to await an ope ...to Parkes in New South Wales. Kevin transferred back to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] at Pearce on 8 Feb 1946 and was discharged on 21 Feb 1946.
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  • ...by some basic technical training as a trainee flight mechanic at the [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]] in North Adelaide from 27 Jul - 18 Oct ...aftman. Four months later on 12 Sep 1942 he was posted to [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] at Laverton where he worked on [[Fairey Battle]]s, again appointed a
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  • |grave=4 ...n Melbourne. Harold married Dorothy Gwenlyn Hope Saunders (102 - 1975) on 4 Jun 1925 in Middle Swan and they returned to Melbourne where his daughter,
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  • ...leading Aircraftman on 24 Nov 1945 when he was posted to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]].
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  • ...Temporary Sergeant. On 26 Nov 1943 he marched into the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in New South Wales to await a ship to the UK. On arrival in the UK on 26 Jan 1944 he was sent to [[No. 11 Personnel Despatch & Receiving Centre RAAF]]. His next step was to attend the [[No. 1
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  • ...1943 as a Wireless assistant, and posted on 9 Sep 1943 to [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] in Laverton, Victoria. While there (16 to 29 Sep 1943) he was admitt ...der, Western Australia. On 1 Jun 1945 Bill was reposted to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] at Busselton where on 27 Jun 1945 he was charged with having been AW
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  • | 1stdateofreturnto= 4 Feb 1946 ...Wales where he was held on the strength of the [[1st Australian Base Depot Personnel]] from 17 until 24 Aug 1944 when he was posted to the [[21st Australian In
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  • | dateofbirth = 4 Aug 1903 ...n. During 1933 Nicholas married Mavis Jean Hinkley in Moora. Mavis died on 4 Nov 1974, aged 64 in Bedford. On enlistment in 1940 their children were: Ra
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  • | unit = [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] (Laverton) ...Edgar married Sybil May Higham (1 May 1915 - 1 Dec 2004) with whom he had 4 children, 2 female and two males.
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  • ...it = [[5th Australian Motor Ambulance Convoy]] and [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] (Laverton)]] ...3 John was appointed Lance Corporal, and on was discharged from the AIF on 4 Apr 1944 in order to enlist in the RAAF.
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  • ..., mustered as a Messwoman. She was then sent to the [[No. 1 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF]] in Malvern, Victoria the same day. There she completed the No. 17 Re ...emained with them until her discharge was due, moving to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] on 18 Sep 1945, when she was discharged.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]], Geraldton ...or basic training . A month later she was posted as a Storekeeper to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] Geraldton where on 23 Aug 1942 she wa
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] ...ay 1942, and again from 28 May to 4 Jun 1942. Dulcie was sent to the [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]] on 25 Aug 1942. She was granted 7 days
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  • | unit = [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] (Laverton) On 4 Jun 1932 Edward married Bertha Jane Morley in St Mary's Church, Kelmscott.
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  • | enlistmentdate = 9 Oct 1943 & 4 Jun 1945 | unit = RAAF Headquarters & [[18th Australian Advanced Ordnance Depot]]
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  • |grave=4 ...n Subiaco on 29 Sep 1941. On 10 Nov 1941 he was at the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Bradfield Park in North Sydney.
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  • | enlistmentdate = 4 Jun 1940 ...uinea until 26 Nov 1943 when he was transferred to the [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Subiaco. No 12 Squadron operated [[Vultee Vengeance]] aircraft du
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  • | unit = [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]] & [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] (Laverton) ...onclusion of his training course he was posted on 14 Apr 1940 to the [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]] in Adelaide, where he was admitted to h
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  • | dateofbirth = 4 Oct 1920 | unit = [[No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF]]
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  • | description = 5'4½" (1.64m) tall; weight 134lbs; medium complexion, brown eyes, dark brown h | height = 5'4½" (1.64m)
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  • ...was promoted to Leading Aircraftsman and posted to the [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]]. Alan was one of two trainee pilots to join [[HMT Queen Elizabeth]] ...K where he disembarked on 19 Sep 1942. On arrival he was posted to [[No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre RAF]] at Bournemouth on the south coast. On 6 Oct 1942 he
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  • ...s course. Robert then remustered as a Flight Rigger on 24 Jan 1942, and on 4 Feb 1942 he was posted to [[No. 1 Wireless Air Gunners School RAAF]] in Bal ...& Ship Recognition Course. Robert's next posting was to [[No. 7 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] at Tocumwal airfield on the NSW, Victorian border on 9 Jan 1943. On
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  • | dateofbirth = 4 Mar 1923 | description = 5'4¾" (1.65m) tall; weight 116lbs; fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair
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  • | enlistmentage = 18 years, 4 months | unit = [[No. 9 Stores Depot RAAF]]
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  • ...undertook a Basic Drill course before being posted on 3 Mar 1942 to [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]]. Successfully concluded training there ...of Goodenough Island. On 20 Dec 1943 John was posted to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] in Perth. His medical records are not available, but given his histo
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  • | unit = [[No. 14 Aircraft Repair Depot RAAF]] Enlisted at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] in Perth as a Aircraftsman mustered as a Trainee G
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  • ...then in a convalescent depot. On 14 Dec 1943 he had advanced to join [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] in Geraldton where he was promoted le ...than a year in this unit, on 22 Oct 1945 he was sent to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] for discharge which took place two days later on 24 Oct 1945.
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  • | enlistmentage = 26 years, 4 months ...ft around Australia and New Guinea. Passengers were generally high ranking personnel such as General Blamey, senior public servants and the occasional overseas
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  • | description = 5'4½" (1.64m) tall; weight 168lbs; medium complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair; | height = 5'4½" (1.64m)
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  • | unit = [[No. 14 Aircraft Repair Depot RAAF]] ...ourse from 10 Jul until 8 Aug 1941. On 11 Aug 1941 he was posted to [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]] in Adelaide where between 20 Aug and 14
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  • ...n 1942 at [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] Perth. Sent to the No 4 Recruit Depot to undertake basic Drill training, he was then posed to [[No. 5 School of T ...No. 1 Reserve Personnel Pool RAAF]] before being sent to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] for discharge on 14 Jan 1946. His discharge occurred on 29 Jan 1946.
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  • | enlistmentdate = 4 May 1943 ...aret had several visits to the [[No. 2 RAAF Hospital]] at Ascot Vale - 1 - 4 Jun 1943; 14 Jul - 5 Aug 1943; and 1 - 12 Oct 1943. The last visit lead to
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  • Max enlisted at [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] in Perth on 1 Feb 1942, mustered as Air Crew TG V. .... This camp acted as a gathering point for all troops, including some RAAF personnel moving from the US to the UK via Boston.
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  • ...4 Convalescent Depot'' was formed on 30 Aug 1943, at the No. 5 Embarkation Depot, Subiaco, Western Australia, with instructions to move to Yanchep at a late personnel into either service or civilian life.
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  • | 1stdateofreturnto1tran= 4 - 11 Jun 1945 ...on 20 Nov 1942. After a preliminary Drill training course at No.4 Recruit Depot at Pearce he was posted on 30 Nov 1942 to [[No. 5 School of Technical Train
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  • ...as awarded 3 days Confined to Barracks. He also was for a time detached to No.1 Mobile Works Squadron at Ascot Vale in Victoria (6 - 13 Jun 1942). ...The Squadron embarked in Darwin on 29 Jan 1943, and disembarked in Onslow 4 Feb 1943. It moved to Bankstown NSW on 11 May 1943 once the threat of invas
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  • ...1 as Aircrew II (Pilot). Further training followed with a posting to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] in Geraldton on 9 Feb 1942, and on 28 ...RAF]] on 15 Mar 1943, and then [[No. 26 Operational Training Unit RAF]] on 4 May 1943. On 12 Aug 1943 he was posted to the [[No. 1651 Conversion Unit RA
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  • ...vanced Flying & Refresher Unit RAF to hone his skills prior to transfer on 4 May 1943 to [[No. 11 Operational Training Unit RAF]]. Training as a Navigat
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  • Mustered as an Aircraftsman level 2, Air Crew V on enlistment at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] Perth on 19 Jul 1942. Posted to [[No. 5 Initial Tr ...t RAAF]] in Bradfield Park on 16 May 1943, followed by [[No. 1 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Ascot Vale on 27 May 1943.
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  • | unit = [[182nd Australian Supply Depot Platoon]] ...]] from 8 May 1942 until 8 June when he was posted to [[15th Detail Issue Depot]] where he was assessed as a Trade Group III Clerk on 3 Oct 1942. Andrew wa
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  • ...d full time service from 5 Feb 1942 when he was posted to the [[8th Supply Personnel Company]]. On 23 Mar 1942 he had the day at home under Doctors orders, befo Bill enlisted in the RAAF at [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] where his enlistment commenced on 11 Oct 1942. Ini
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  • ...participated in No. 238 Trainee Group II Fitter's Course. He progressed on 4 Sep 1943 to [[No. 1 Engineering School RAAF]] at Ascot Vale to undertake th ...21 Dec 1945 Alfred returned to Western Australia and the [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to undertake his discharge which occurred on 5 Mar 1946.
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  • | 3rdembarkationdateto= 4 Jan 1944 ...Apr 1941 he was re-allocated to the Australian Army Service Corps Training Depot, and on 29 Apr 1941 George was posted to the 6th reinforcement draft for th
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  • ...it to then have been on the campus of Melbourne University in Carlton. On 4 Dec 1942 he was discharged as an Aircraftsman in order to become a Probatio ...Reserve Personnel Pool, and then on 12 Mar 1944 to the [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Perth.
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  • | 1stdateofreturnto= 4 Dec 1944 ...he CMF on 30 Jul 1940, he was undergoing training at the Melville Training Depot when he resigned on 6 Sep 1940 in order to join the RAAF. In the meantime,
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  • | enlistmentdate = 26 Apr 1942 & 4 Sep 1943 ...pot RAAF]] in Mount Barker before returning to duty at [[No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Springbank in Adelaide on 11 Feb 1944. Francis was appointed Lead
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  • | unit = [[12th (Jarrah) VDC Battalion]] & [[No. 4 Repair & Servicing Unit RAAF]] Electoral Roll entries: 1934 at 4 Gordon street, Subiaco, taxi driver; 1936 - 1937 at No. 2 State Mill, timbe
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  • ...medical treatment. On 22 Jan 1942 Joseph was posted to [[No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Adelaide. Sent to the Northern Territory, Joseph's next posting w ...On 5 Dec 1945 when Joseph received his final posting, to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] which facilitated his discharge which took place on 13 Dec 1945.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Medical Rehabilitation Unit]] ...red as a Stewardess. The same day she was posted to [[No. 3 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF]] to undertake training in the form of No. R39 Recruit Drill Course wh
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  • | enlistmentage = 27 years. 4 months ...1 Radio Installation & Maintenance Unit RAAF]] at Croydon, in Victoria. On 4 Sep 1942 Patricia was then posted to [[No. 18 Radar Station RAAF]] at Saddl
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  • | description = 5'4½" ((1.64m) tall; weight 144lbs; fair complexion, grey eyes, fair hair | height = 5'4½" ((1.64m)
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  • | enlistmentdate = 4 Jan 1943 ...Trade Group IV. She was transferred the same day to [[No. 3 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF]] to undertake a Recruit Drill Course No. 11. On 6 Feb 1943 Beryl was
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  • | description = 5'4½" (1.64m); wight 122 lbs; fair complexion, hazel eyes, light brown hair, s | height = 5'4½" (1.64m)
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Stores Depot RAAF]] ...22 Oct 1944 she had returned to Western Australia to join [[No. 10 Stores Depot RAAF]] at Merredin.
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  • ...F Recruiting Centre]] in Perth. Helen was posted to [[No. 3 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF]] the same day where from 17 Nov until 15 Dec 1943 she undertook No. R On 15 Jan 1944 her posting changed to [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]], and then on 27 Nov 1944 to [[No. 5 Sch
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  • ...n Geraldton until 5 Sep 1943 when she was posted to [[No. 1 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF]] at Preston. Her next posting took place on 25 Nov 1943 when she was ...ase Unit RAAF]]. Finally on 2 Jan 1946 Edith was sent to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to take her discharge on 16 Jan 1946.
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  • ...a Sick Quarter Attendant, and was sposted the same day to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] where she participated in a Recruit Drill Course. Her next posting w ...d with them until 1 Apr 1945 when she was posted back to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] with duty at PMH.
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  • | unit = [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] ...Maylands on 26 Jul 1944. On 14 Aug 1944 she transferred to [[No. 10 Stores Depot RAAF]] at Merredin.
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  • ...ecruiting Centre]]. On 9 May 1942 she was posted to [[No. 1 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF]] then located at Toorak in Melbourne, and between 2 and 13 June 1942 ...remained there until 17 Sep 1946 when she transferred to [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to prepare for her discharge which took place on 19 Sep 1946.
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  • | unit = [[No. 2 Stores Depot RAAF]] (Waterloo) ...t the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] and was sent to the [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] to undertake No. P276 Recruit Drill course from 13 May until 9 Jun 1
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  • ...th requirements and on 10 Dec 1941 he began full time service at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] in Perth. Accepted as a Trainee Group V following ...returned to Mallala before on 6 Oct 1943 being sent to [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in preparation for an overseas posting. On marchin
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  • ...appointed as a Leading Aircraftman. On 14 Mar 1941 he was posted to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton where on 1 Sep 1941 he w ...[[No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF]], and on 14 Jun 1945 to the [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] in Perth to prepare for discharge. On 17 Jun 1945 Reg was placed on
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  • ...ean was born on 22 Dec 1940, and a third daughter Marian Irene was born on 4 Jan 1944. Electoral Roll entry: 1943 at Bunbury road, Byford, truck driver. ...barked in Egypt on 22 Dec 1944 and was initially taken to No. 11 Personnel Depot & Receiving Centre RAAF.
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  • ...maining with them until 8 Mar 1946 when he was posted to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to process his discharge which took place on 15 Mar 1946. While at P
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  • ...it. On 7 Aug 1941 Ray enlisted in the RAAF and was sent to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] Pearce. Basic drill training out of the way, Ray on 25 Aug 1941 was ...t depot from 29 Aug 1944 until he was transferred to the [[No. 2 Personnel Depot RAAF]] in early 1945.
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  • ...detached to the No. 9 Elementary Flight Training School at Cunderdin from 4 - 17 Jun 1941. He was next detached from 20 Jun to 11 Nov 1941 to No. 1 Hos ...Embarkation Depot at Bradfield Park before moving north to No. 1 Reserve Personnel Pool at Townsville on 31 Jan 1944, and then to Port Moresby's [[No. 9 Opera
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  • ...ook's Assistant TG V. On 29 Dec 1944 he was transferred to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] to undertake No. 294 Recruits Drill Course. On 3 Feb 1944 he was pos ...] at Merredin. Finally on 19 Mar 1948 Joseph was sent to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to prepare for his discharge which occurred on 5 Apr 1948.
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  • ...entries: 1931 - 1937 at 'Runnymede', Bedfordale, orchardist. Fred served a 4 year Carpenter/Joiner apprenticeship with Bunning Bros. ...was born on 26 Jan 1939. Amy died on 23 Mar 1996 aged 86. He had served a 4 year apprenticeship with Bunning Bros.
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  • ...RAAF]], and on completion of the No. 55 TFM Course, he was posted to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] on 27 Apr 1941. Allan was appointed L ...lowing the completion of his training he was posted to [[No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] on 17 Apr 1944.
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  • ...rsonnel Depot RAAF]], and then the next day (9 January) to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] in Busselton to undertake a basic Recruit Drill course. Basic traini ...field Park, who then transferred him on 23 Dec 1943 to the [[No. 1 Reserve Personnel Pool RAAF]] at Townsville.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] ...15 minutes. Training as a Flight Mechanic completed he was posted to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton in Western Australia on
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  • | enlistmentage = 27 years, 4 months | description = 5'4½" (1.64m) tall; weight 122lbs;fair complexion, grey eyes, fair hair
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  • | unit = [[No. 1 Stores Depot RAAF]] (Port Melbourne) ...ng training, and then on 19 Aug 1940 he was transferred to [[No. 1 Recruit Depot RAAF]] to be held there until posted to an operational unit. On 30 Sep 1940
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  • ...kation Depot RAAF]] at Ascot Vale, but 31 Jul 1942 saw Tom posted to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] in Geraldton. Following training, on ...t RAAF]] in East Sale before returning on 11 Sep 1945 to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] where he was discharged on 22 Nov 1945. In total he was involved in
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Transport & Movements Office RAAF]] .... At the time of his discharge he was posted to the Western Command Supply Depot. On 7 Jul 1940 he was charged with "Offering violence and using insubordina
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  • | unit = [[No. 12 Aircraft Repair Depot RAAF]] (Darwin) ...as an Instrument Repairer. On 3 Oct 1941 he was posted to [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] at Laverton, Victoria.
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  • | enlistmentdate = 4 Mar 1940 | unit = [[No. 10 Stores Depot RAAF]] (Maylands)
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  • ...undergo Recruit Drill Course No B296. On 9 Mar 1945 he was posted to [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]], where he completed the No 46 Clerks Co ...ed withthem until 17 Jul 1946 when he was transferred to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to undergo discharge on 22 Jul 1946.
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  • ...20 Aug 1943 he undertook the P236 Recruit Drill Course at [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] and on completing the course he was posted to the unit's staff. On 2 ...maining with them until 7 May 1946 when he was posted to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]], to undergo discharge proceedings. However, before it occurred he w
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  • | death = 4 Jul 1965, aged 63 ...ollowing training, as a General Hand he was posted on 13 Aug 1942 to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton where on 16 Dec 1942 he
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  • ...AF]]. While with them he was again given sick leave, from 8 Oct 1943 until 4 Nov 1943. ...th for Melbourne where he arrived on 28 Mar 1945 to join [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]]. Then on 25 Apr 1945 he embarked in Melbourne for the UK.
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  • ...d as a Flight Mechanic, and on 28 Apr 1942 Ronald was transferred to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton, where he was appointed ...Squadron RAAF]]. On 23 Nov 1945 they released him to the [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]]'s Discharge section where his discharge took place on 30 Nov 1945.
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  • ...ancy) Sharpe Sneddon (1903 - 1970) in Perth. Nancy died in Forrestfield on 4 Nov 1970 aged 67. They had two children, daugher Dorothy and a son. ...AAF Base Darwin]] until 3 Dec 1945 when he was posted to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]]. Finally on 7 Jan 1946 Robert was sent to the units Discharge Sectio
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  • ...e began his service by attending a Recruit Drill Course at [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]]. His pay was 5 Shillings per day (50 cents). On 17 Aug 1940 he was p ...Three weeks later on 21 Aug 1942 he transferred to the [[No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Adelaide, followed by being transferred to [[No. 1 Operational Tr
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  • ...Roy was promoted to Flight Sergeant and posted to the [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] to await a ship to the Middle East. AWM records list Roy's unit as No. 3 Squadron RAAF. However, his main personnel records give his final unit as No. 250 Squadron, an RAF unit. Both units fl
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  • ...early flying training, on 23 Nov 1942 Phillip was transferred to the [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton where at the completion ...en to serve in the UK. The next day he moved on to the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in New South Wales. Finally on 16 Apr 1943 he emba
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  • | enlistmentage = 21 years, 4 months ...was sent east again, and on 16 Mar 1942 he was at the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] in Bradfield Park, New South Wales. From 30 Mar 1942 Jock was attach
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  • | unit = [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] ...stered as a Service Policeman. The same day he was sent to [[No. 1 Recruit Depot RAAF]] at Laverton where he participated in the No. 22 Recruit Drill Traini
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  • ...4 as a Fitter General, and on 1 Jul 1944 he was posted to [[No. 2 Aircraft Depot RAAF]]. ...944 and three weeks later on 30 September he was posted to [[No. 1 Reserve Personnel Pool RAAF]] for allocation to a unit. On 8 Dec 1944 James was posted to [[N
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  • ...ch Fitter Course. On the completion of his training he was posted to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] in Geraldton on 28 Apr 1942, having q ...eb - 6 Mar 1945. On 5 Sep 1945 Fred was sent back to the [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] where on 6 Sep 1945 he was granted a discharge on compassionate grou
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  • ...ble his discharge for entry into the RAAF on 2 Dec 1942 at [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]]. ...posted to No. 6 Replenishing Centre. On 8 Mar 1943 George arrived at [[No. 4 Initial Training School RAAF]] at Victor Harbour in South Australia. On 19
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  • ...2 as an Trainee Group I, and was sent the same day to the [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] at Pearce airbase to undertake a basic drill course from 13 Jan 1942 ...ed as a Flight Rigger. Then on 26 Jun 1942 he was transferred to the [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton and on 11 Sep 1942 he wa
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  • Harold enlisted in the RAAF at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] on 8 Jul 1942 aged 33. He was initially mustered a ...th them until 16 Dec 1944 when he was transferred to the [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]]
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  • ...oria on 5 Jun 1943, and a Week later he arrived at the [[No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Bradfield Park in New South Wales. ...nd Air Force personnel joined them. On 1 Aug 1943 he was with the [[No. 11 Personnel Despatch & Receiving Centre RAAF]] in the UK.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] Student at Perth Boy's School until mid way through Year 9. Then served 4 years 2 months of a 5 year apprenticeship as a tailor's cutter. On 27 Sep 1
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  • ...as accepting students. On 4 May 1945 he was transferred to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] to undertake the course, and on completion of it , he was transferre ...arly discharges, being transferred on 10 Sep 1945 to the [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] prepare for his discharge on 12 Sep 1945.
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  • ...Jan 1940, mustered as an Aircraft Hand (Mechanical), entering the training depot at Laverton, Victoria. On 1 Mar 1940 he moved to Ascot vale where he attend .... This time from 7:30am on 7 Sep until 7:30 on the 11 Sep 1943. Absent for 4 days he was Severely Reprimanded and lost an additional four days pay. On 5
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  • ...rdin as a Leading Aircraftman. On 26 Oct 1942 he had moved on to the [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton where on 5 Feb 1943 his ...and and Fenton in the Northern Territory. With them he carried out another 4 operational flights, the last one occurring on 17 Mar 1945.
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  • | unit = [[No. 10 Stores Depot RAAF]] (Maylands) ...f his training with them he was posted on 25 Aug 1944 to [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]] at the MCG in Melbourne.
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  • ...P269 Recruit Drill Course. On 19 Apr 1944 he was posted to [[No. 4 Stores Depot RAAF]] at Maylands, and on 29 Apr 1944 he was transferred to [[No. 5 School ...AF]], and soon after on 20 May 1946 he was posted to the [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to prepare for his discharge which took place on 23 May 1946.
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  • | unit = [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]] ...n Subiaco. They in turn posted him on 16 Sep 1944 to the [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]] at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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  • John enlisted at [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] on 22 Oct 1940, mustered as a Trainee Wireless Ope ...as service. On 27 Feb 1943 John was transferred to the [[No. 1 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] to prepare for transfer to the European theatre of war.
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  • ...nd Perth Boy's School 1939-40. he was a member f the Air Training Corp for 4 months before his enlistment. ...RAAF Recruiting Centre]] in Subiaco. He was posted to the [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] in Busslton on 20 Nov 1943 to undergo Recruit Drill Course No. P 253
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  • ...harged from this unit in order to join the RAAF on 2 Oct 1942 at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]], mustered as a Service Policeman IV. ...Police Unit (Vic) until 14 Feb 1946 when he was sent to [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to prepare for discharge which then took place on 27 Feb 1946 with A
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  • | enlistmentage = 28 years, 4 months Bill enlisted in the RAAF on 26 Sep 1942 at [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]], mustered as a Trainee Technical grade V. On 5 Oct
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  • ...entre]], mustered as a Trainee Technician, and was sent to [[No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF]] at Busselton to undertake No. 282 Recruit Drill Training Course. On .... He then remained with them until he was transferred to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] on 13 Feb 1946 on prepare for his discharge which occurred on 25 Feb
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  • | death = 4 Nov 1998, aged 89 ...at Pearce. On the completion of basic training, Oswald was posted to [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton from 11 Mar 1941. In Dec
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  • ...ry town.) On 10 Jan 1944, a fire broke out west of the aerodrome, and RAAF personnel were used to control it. On 17 February 1943, a member of the unit was acci ===Unit Personnel===
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  • ...kation Depot staff. Officers from the School also acted in the embarkation depot and undertook escort duties for drafts posted overseas. ===Unit Personnel===
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  • | name = No. 7 Aircraft Depot RAAF ...rs and workshops. Early accommodation was provided at the Globe Hotel. The Depot headquarters was established in the Literary Institute.
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  • ...repair. For the duration of the War, the base itself was used as a staging depot for aircraft flying between Perth and the eastern States, providing fuel an ===Unit Personnel===
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  • ...ecome the North-Western Area Stores Pool. This was handed over to 9 Stores Depot on 23 September 1942. ...sport was mobilised to move the petrol dump out of the fire's path and all personnel were called out to fight the lire with beaters. An outbreak of smallpox occ
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  • | name = No. 5 Embarkation Depot ...ies Air Force personnel, wives of personnel and Empire Air Training Scheme personnel were also processed through these units.
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  • | name = No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF ...Karrakatta, to carry out discharge and recruiting duties. No. 5 Personnel Depot ceased to function as a unit on 25 Sep 1946 and commenced disbandment.
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  • A party of 1 officer and 23 airmen travelled to [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] at Laverton to gain experience on Spitfire aircraft. The party retur ===Unit Personnel===
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  • | name = No. 5 Aircraft Depot RAAF ...he end of November 1942 the accommodation at the Depot was limited to 1785 personnel, and 320 were authorised to live in emergency quarters. The unit handled th
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  • | name = No. 4 Aircraft Depot RAAF | caption = Aerial view of Boulder base for No. 4 Aircraft Depot
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  • Initially established as No 3 Embarkation Depot at RAAF Sandgate, in Brisbane. Constructed to house RAAF and WAAAF trainees ...from its training role into a RAAF demobilisation centre for returning air personnel. It closed on 29 January 1947.
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  • ...ve by sea to Milne Bay. The advance party departed by air for Milne Bay on 4 Feb 1943, with the main body arriving on 13 February. ...the salvaging of technical equipment from a flood affected No. 17 Stores Depot. Detachments of 10 Repair and Salvage Unit were established at Kiriwinan an
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  • | name = No. 4 Central Recovery Depot RAAF ...and 4 Supply Depot Maylands, were combined to form No. 4 Central Recovery Depot on 15 March 1944. In addition to the main body at Boulder, The Commanding O
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  • | name = No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF ...ies Air Force personnel, wives of personnel and Empire Air Training Scheme personnel were also processed through these units.
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  • ...on after were converted to be used to carry back to Australia surplus Army personnel and after the Japanese surrender, ex-POWs. *Maximum speed: 502 km/h at 4,725 m
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  • | name = No. 8 Central Recovery Depot RAAF ...Darwin on I June 1944,with a detachment forming at No. 14 Aircraft Repair Depot, Gorrie, to handle salvage taken over from that unit, The officers and serg
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  • During April 1943, the vehicle section of ''No 1 Sub Depot of 1 Base Ordnance Depot'' at Broadmeadows in Victoria was separated to form '''Motor Transport Vehi ===Unit Personnel===
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  • | name = No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF ...raining program, practice air raids were carried out, including removal of personnel, checking of blackout arrangements and fire fighting.
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  • ...ur flights: 'A' wireless telegraphy, 'B' trade training, 'C' drill and 'D' personnel awaiting courses or posting. The scope of training was later enlarged to in ...Record on 31 May 1945, 42,376 servicemen had graduated from Mo. 1 Recruit Depot RAAF.
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  • | name = No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF On 1 Mar 1940 the No. 4 Recruit Depot was formed at Pearce in Western Australia with the function of running recr
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  • | caption = Aerial view of 10 Stores Depot Merredin September 1949 ...Feb 1943, from which date No. 10 Stores Depot became a separate unit. The Depot was established on 32 hectares adjoining the northern side of the town whic
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  • | name = No. 4 Stores Depot RAAF ...several weeks until the new depot site had been organised. Eventually, the Depot was located in the McKay Massey Harris building in Maylands where initially
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  • ...ights from Laverton to Batchelor with stores and equipment from I Aircraft Depot, and occas1onal flights to Maylands, Western Australia and Mareeba, Queensl ...n area for all freight. During the following month it also became a master depot for Douglas spare parts, which forced the Squadron to use some of the hanga
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  • ...the coast and close to the United States Navy base on the shore-line. All personnel were billeted in a Nissen hut at the base until Masonite huts were complete ...ially ceased to function on the 24th. Aircraft were allotted to 6 Aircraft Depot. On 11 October it was announced that 29 Nov 1945 would be the last day of N
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  • | name = No.4 Medical Rehabilitation Unit '''No. 4 Convalescent Depot''' was formed on 30 August 1943, at 5 Embarkation Depot, Subiaco, Western Australia, with instructions to move to Yanchep at a late
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  • ...or carrying troops. The camels could cover an average distance of 3 miles (4.8 km) an hour, or 6 miles (9.7 km) an hour trotting, while carrying a soldi ...rch 1916, after two months of training, the first camel patrols left their depot at Abassi on the outskirts of Cairo to patrol the Libyan Desert. Around the
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  • | name = No. 4 Australian Command Depot The No.4 Command Depot was established at the Worgret Hill camp, Wareham on 26 Oct 1916. Its role
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  • ...unication Area General Duties Depot''' haning thre recruits and transiting personnel. ...il the end of the war and beyond handing the discharge of South Australian personnel.
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  • | name = 1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel '''1st Australian Base Depot - Personnel''' is thought to have been at Liverpool, New South Wales between at least J
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  • ...alled up for full time duty, although he had spent time in the Melville No 4 Camp in training. On 30 May 1942 William was AWOL from 9:15am until 5:30pm ...nd was posted to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] for reassignment having a week earlier been reclassified medically as B1.
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  • ...s, ordnance storage areas, taxiways, a flying boat slipway, a convalescent depot at Sogeri and a RAAF hospital at Konedobu, in addition to works required on ...ford, Victoria, on l June. After a months leave and a change of name to '''No.2 Airfield Construction Squadron''',
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  • ...ormed then moved north, but Laverton's prime function, that of an aircraft depot, continued throughout thc War. ...r. In May 1947. the first Vampire jet aircraft assemblod at No. 1 Aircraft Depot was flown for the first time in Australia. The first Canberra aircraft arri
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  • ...Pilot Officer. His next move was on 11 Dec 1943 when he moved to the [[No. 4 Operational Training Unit RAAF]] at Williamstown in Victoria to prepare for ...rsonnel Depot RAAF]] from 1 - 17 Jun 1945 and Townsville's [[No. 1 Reserve Personnel Pool RAAF]] from 20 - 26 Jun 1945. From Morotai, on 3 Jul 1945 he was poste
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  • ...e enlisting when he was 18 in the RAAF. He enlisted on 7 Jun 1944 at [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]], and was posted the same day to [[No. 5 Initial Tr ...h hostilities at an end, on 17 Sep 1945 he was posted to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] to prepare for his discharge which occurred on 3 Oct 1945.
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  • ...n 29 Mar 1945. On 20 Apr 1945 Stewart was transferred to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] in Perth. There on 11 Jun 1945 he was charged under AFA Section 15/2 He was posted on 14 Jun 1945 to [[No. 10 Stores Depot RAAF]] at Merredin, Western Australia and while here he was admitted to the
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  • ...Leading Aircraftsman, and was granted Special Leave from 7 Dec 1942 until 4 Nar 1943. During this posting, from 10 - 23 Sep 1943, John was detached to ...urning to his unit on 7 Feb 1944. He was transferred to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] on 23 Aug 1944 and was discharged the following day in order 'to res
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  • ...raining completed he was now a Flight Mechanic and was posted to the [[No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF]] at Geraldton on 31 Jul 1942 where he ...rcraft. Keith's next posting was on 9 Aug 1944 to [[No. 12 Aircraft Repair Depot RAAF]] before which he was granted Pre-embarkation Leave from 16 - 21 Aug 1
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  • ...him as a Telephone Operator at the Fremantle Post Office from 20 May until 4 Sep 1940, later documents describe him as an orchard worker having left the ...ted to Sergeant (Pilot) and the next day was posted to [[No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF]].
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  • | death = 4 Jun 1983, aged 80 ...daughter Betty June was born on 9 Jun 1939, and a son Ian Maurice was born 4 Aug 1944.
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  • ...y on 2 Oct 1942 in order to enlist in the RAAF on 13 Oct 1942 at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]]. At enlistment he was mustered as Aircrew (General ...5 School of Technical Training RAAF]] in Perth. He was posted to the [[No. 4 Initial Training School RAAF]] at Victor Harbour in South Australia on 30 D
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  • | name = No. 3 WAAAF Training Depot RAAF No. 3 WAAAF Training Depot was formed at Karrinyup, Western Australia. The unit was responsible for on
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  • ...st 1mpassable. More stocks were received from ''No. 1 Central Reserve'' on 4 June, and unloading was completed on 9 June 1944. ...achment was left behind at Nokanning and it became part of ''No. 10 Stores Depot''.
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  • ...ale. Training completed for the moment, he was posted to [[No. 1 Personnel Depot RAAF]] on 10 Oct 1944. ...AF]] at Tocumwal on the NSW/Vic border. He was detached to No. 3 Personnel Depot Brisbane from 25 - 28 Oct 1945.
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  • John enlisted in the RAAF on 8 May 1941 at the [[No. 4 RAAF Recruiting Centre]] in Perth, mustering as a Trainee Trade Group V. Fo ...m 14 Sep 1944, retaining the rank until he transferred to [[No. 2 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] on 9 May 1945. From 8 - 22 Jan 1945 he had undertaken the No. 2 Mosq
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  • ''No. 12 Aircraft Repair Depot'' was formed at Werribee, Victoria, on 1 May 1944, to repair and maintain B ...facilities; meals and bedding had to be supplied by No. 1 Central Recovery Depot. On 7 May 1944 the orderly room, equipment and transport sections opened fo
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