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On 13 Jan 1942 Walter was charged with 'Failing to appear at the place of parade appointed by his Commanding Officer". Found guilty he was awarded three days Confined to Barracks (CB). On 7 Jul 1942 he was transferred to the Infantry Training Battalion until 20 Jul 1942, rejoining his battalion via the Staging Camp on 23 Jul 1942. On 24 Jan 1943 he boarded [[HMT L1 Queen Mary]] for Fremantle, disembarking on 18 Feb 1943. | On 13 Jan 1942 Walter was charged with 'Failing to appear at the place of parade appointed by his Commanding Officer". Found guilty he was awarded three days Confined to Barracks (CB). On 7 Jul 1942 he was transferred to the Infantry Training Battalion until 20 Jul 1942, rejoining his battalion via the Staging Camp on 23 Jul 1942. On 24 Jan 1943 he boarded [[HMT L1 Queen Mary]] for Fremantle, disembarking on 18 Feb 1943. | ||
− | On 9 Apr 1943 Walter caught a train to the Adelaide area, and then on to Queensland where on 4 Aug 1943 he boarded the [[ | + | On 9 Apr 1943 Walter caught a train to the Adelaide area, and then on to Queensland where on 4 Aug 1943 he boarded the [[USAT Van Der Lijn]] for Milne Bay where they landed on 11 Aug 1943. Walter had been granted efficiency pay back dated to 1 Jul 1943. On 14 Sep 1943 he was evacuated to the [[2/3 Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] and on 27 Sep 1943 he was sent to the [[2/5 Australian General Hospital]] with hip problems. There on 19 Oct 1943 he was reclassified 'B' and discharged to the New Guinea Details Depot. |
Walter was transferred to the 18th Australian Line of Command Signals and on 29 Apr 1944 he forfeited his proficiency pay as a result of being found guilty the day before of "Conduct to the prejudice of good order and Military discipline....' Sadly his records don't record the deed. He was fined £4/10/- ($9). On 2 May he was transferred again to the New Guinea Details Depot for transfer to WA and discharge. On 15 May 1944 he was flown from New Guinea to Townsville. Walter was discharged by Western Command in Perth n 29 May 1944. | Walter was transferred to the 18th Australian Line of Command Signals and on 29 Apr 1944 he forfeited his proficiency pay as a result of being found guilty the day before of "Conduct to the prejudice of good order and Military discipline....' Sadly his records don't record the deed. He was fined £4/10/- ($9). On 2 May he was transferred again to the New Guinea Details Depot for transfer to WA and discharge. On 15 May 1944 he was flown from New Guinea to Townsville. Walter was discharged by Western Command in Perth n 29 May 1944. |
Revision as of 02:37, 24 March 2019
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 9 Oct 1919 |
Place of Birth | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia |
Death | 19 Apr 2003, aged 83 |
Place of Death | Albany, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 20 years, 9 months |
Description | 5'8" (1.73m) tall ; ; dark complexion ; blue grey eyes ; black hair ; scar on right foot |
Occupation | Wood cutter |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | c/- Post Office Byford, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother , Mrs Mary Ellen Peters |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | WX9430 |
Date of Enlistment | 4 Dec 1940 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 2nd/28th Australian Infantry Battalion |
Date of Embarkation | 5 May 1941 ‒ 25 Jul 1941 |
Ship Embarked On | US 11CC |
Date of Return | 24 Jan 1943 ‒ 18 Feb 1943 |
Ship Returned On | HMT L1 Queen Mary Suez to Fremantle via Massawa, & Maldive Islands |
Fate | Returned to Australia |
Medals |
1939-45 Star Africa Star Pacific Star Defence Medal War Medal 1939-45 Australian Services Medal 1939-45 |
Pre War
War Service
Enlisted at the Recruit Reception Depot Claremont, and two days later was sent tot eh Naval Base Depot to begin training. On 21 Jan 1941 he was transferred to the No 2 Training Battalion at Northam where on 25 Feb 1941 he was transferred to the 13th Training Battalion as a member of the 7th reinforcement draft for the 2/28 Battalion. This changed on 17 Apr 1941 when he was transferred to the 6th draft.
Walter was granted pre-embarkation leave from 23 Apr 1941 to 1 May 1941, and 4 days later on 5 May 1941 he proceeded overseas on US 11CC from Fremantle. While aboard, on 24 Jun 1941 he was charged with 'having been on 19 Jun 1941, smoking on Parade. For this he was awarded 3 days Confined to Barracks, but given they were on a ship this will have been exercised through giving him additional duties. On 25 Jul 1941 he disembarked in the Middle East and was sent to the 24th Australian Infantry Training Battalion. Here he was AWOL from 5:00pm on 10 Sep 1941 until 11:15 am on 11 Sep 1941, for which he was fined 10/- ($1), and automatic forfeiture of 1 day's pay. On 12 Sep 1941 he marched out to the Staging Camp, and on 4 Oct 1941 he was taken on strength by the 2/28 Battalion and posted to 'B' Company.
On 13 Jan 1942 Walter was charged with 'Failing to appear at the place of parade appointed by his Commanding Officer". Found guilty he was awarded three days Confined to Barracks (CB). On 7 Jul 1942 he was transferred to the Infantry Training Battalion until 20 Jul 1942, rejoining his battalion via the Staging Camp on 23 Jul 1942. On 24 Jan 1943 he boarded HMT L1 Queen Mary for Fremantle, disembarking on 18 Feb 1943.
On 9 Apr 1943 Walter caught a train to the Adelaide area, and then on to Queensland where on 4 Aug 1943 he boarded the USAT Van Der Lijn for Milne Bay where they landed on 11 Aug 1943. Walter had been granted efficiency pay back dated to 1 Jul 1943. On 14 Sep 1943 he was evacuated to the 2/3 Australian Casualty Clearing Station and on 27 Sep 1943 he was sent to the 2/5 Australian General Hospital with hip problems. There on 19 Oct 1943 he was reclassified 'B' and discharged to the New Guinea Details Depot.
Walter was transferred to the 18th Australian Line of Command Signals and on 29 Apr 1944 he forfeited his proficiency pay as a result of being found guilty the day before of "Conduct to the prejudice of good order and Military discipline....' Sadly his records don't record the deed. He was fined £4/10/- ($9). On 2 May he was transferred again to the New Guinea Details Depot for transfer to WA and discharge. On 15 May 1944 he was flown from New Guinea to Townsville. Walter was discharged by Western Command in Perth n 29 May 1944.
Walter served in the Middle East from 5 Jul 1941 until 19 Feb 1943 and in New Guinea from 5 Aug 1943 until 16 May 1944.
Post War
Married to Frances Boronia (27 Jul 1925 - 10 Sep 1992) during 1941. Children were Shirley, Sandra, Joy and Debra.
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 514 William street, North Perth, truck driver; 1954 at 2 Axford street Como, cartage contractor; 1958 at 5 Wakefield crescent, Albany, cartage contractor; 1963 - 1977 at 95 Cockburn road, Albany, contractor; 1980 at 34 Geake street, Spencer Park, contractor
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