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Ralph enlisted at the Claremont Recruit Reception Depot and was sent to the Melville camp to join the No 1 Training Battalion. On 2 Sep 1940 he was moved to Northam camp, and the 13th Depot Battalion for training. There, on 27 Nov 1940 he was posted to the 2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. He was granted leave from 1 to 11 Jul 1941 prior to the unit moving to Adelaide aboard [[HMT Duntroon]], departing Fremantle on 21 Jul 1941 and arriving in Adelaide on 25 Jul 1941. | Ralph enlisted at the Claremont Recruit Reception Depot and was sent to the Melville camp to join the No 1 Training Battalion. On 2 Sep 1940 he was moved to Northam camp, and the 13th Depot Battalion for training. There, on 27 Nov 1940 he was posted to the 2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. He was granted leave from 1 to 11 Jul 1941 prior to the unit moving to Adelaide aboard [[HMT Duntroon]], departing Fremantle on 21 Jul 1941 and arriving in Adelaide on 25 Jul 1941. | ||
− | Following more training, on 2 Oct 1941 Ralph entrained in Adelaide for Perth, arriving on 4 Oct 1941. Sent to the Claremont camp, and then on 7 Oct 1941 to the Northam camp where he joined the 3rd Training Battalion before being posted to the reinforcements for the 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion. Granted pre-embarkation leave from 15 to 21 Oct 1941, he embarked on [[HMT Queen Elizabeth]] | + | Following more training, on 2 Oct 1941 Ralph entrained in Adelaide for Perth, arriving on 4 Oct 1941. Sent to the Claremont camp, and then on 7 Oct 1941 to the Northam camp where he joined the 3rd Training Battalion before being posted to the reinforcements for the 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion. Granted pre-embarkation leave from 15 to 21 Oct 1941, he embarked on [[HMT Queen Elizabeth]] at Fremantle on 7 Nov 1941. Along with HMT Queen Mary, HMT Queen Elizabeth formed convoy code named US13. They disembarked at Port Suez on 22 Nov 1941. |
− | Ralph, on arrival in Egypt, was sent to the 21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion before being posted to the 2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion on 19 Jan 1942. His unit was performing Garrison duties in Lebanon when he joined them. Barely had he joined them, then they embarked on the [[SS Île de France]] on 29 Jan 1942 for Australia. Transhipped at Bombay on | + | Ralph, on arrival in Egypt, was sent to the 21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion before being posted to the 2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion on 19 Jan 1942. His unit was performing Garrison duties in Lebanon when he joined them. Barely had he joined them, then they embarked on the [[SS Île de France]] on 29 Jan 1942 for Australia. Transhipped at Bombay, on 24 Mar 1942 they disembarked at Adelaide from the [[SS City of Paris]]. On 16 Jul 1942 Ralph was charged with drunkenness, and he was admonished by his Commanding Officer. |
− | On 6 Aug 1942 he and his unit boarded the [[SS James Wilson]] in Brisbane for Port Moresby which they reached on 12 Aug 1942. The 2/14th Battalion were part of the force that pursued the Japanese back up the Kokoda track, and participated in actions around Gona. On 14 Dec 1942 he was evacuated to the [[2/9th Australian General Hospital]] and passed on to the 6th Casualty Clearing Station with suspected malaria on 1 Jan 1943. Evacuated to Australia he was placed on an Ambulance Train for the [[117th Australian General Hospital]] which he reached on 13 Jan 1943. Four days later he was released to the 102nd Australian Convalescent Depot. By the end of January he was well enough to transfer to the Ascot Staging Camp, where he was granted leave from 11 until 25 Feb 1943, and on 20 Mar 1943 he rejoined his unit. | + | On 6 Aug 1942 he and his unit boarded the [[SS James Wilson]] in Brisbane for Port Moresby which they reached on 12 Aug 1942. The 2/14th Battalion were part of the force that pursued the Japanese back up the Kokoda track, and participated in actions around Gona. On 14 Dec 1942 he was evacuated to the [[2/9th Australian General Hospital]] and passed on to the 6th Casualty Clearing Station with suspected malaria on 1 Jan 1943. Evacuated to Australia on 7 Jan 1943. Arriving on 10 Jan 1943, he was then placed on an Ambulance Train for the [[117th Australian General Hospital]] at Toowoomba which he reached on 13 Jan 1943. Four days later he was released to the 102nd Australian Convalescent Depot. By the end of January he was well enough to transfer to the Ascot Staging Camp, where he was granted leave from 11 until 25 Feb 1943, and on 20 Mar 1943 he rejoined his unit. |
Ralph was transferred to HQ 21st Australian Infantry Brigade on 19 Apr 1943 in north Queensland, and following further training, during which time he qualified for Proficiency pay, he and his unit boarded [[HMT Duntroon]] at Townsville on 31 Jul 1943 for Port Moresby, arriving on 2 Aug 1943. On 15 Feb 1944 he boarded the [[SS Canberra]] for Townsville, arriving there on 18 Feb 1944. On arrival they were granted leave during which Ralph entered the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]] Perth with malaria on 31 Mar 1944. On 7 Apr 1944 he was transferred to the [[118th Australian General Hospital]] at Northam until 28 Apr 1944 when he was fit to return to his unit in north Queensland. Ralph suffered another malaria attack on 12 Jul 1944 and was evacuated by the 105th Australian Casualty Clearing Station to the 7th Australian Division Rest Camp on 17 Jul 1944, returning to his unit soon after. | Ralph was transferred to HQ 21st Australian Infantry Brigade on 19 Apr 1943 in north Queensland, and following further training, during which time he qualified for Proficiency pay, he and his unit boarded [[HMT Duntroon]] at Townsville on 31 Jul 1943 for Port Moresby, arriving on 2 Aug 1943. On 15 Feb 1944 he boarded the [[SS Canberra]] for Townsville, arriving there on 18 Feb 1944. On arrival they were granted leave during which Ralph entered the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]] Perth with malaria on 31 Mar 1944. On 7 Apr 1944 he was transferred to the [[118th Australian General Hospital]] at Northam until 28 Apr 1944 when he was fit to return to his unit in north Queensland. Ralph suffered another malaria attack on 12 Jul 1944 and was evacuated by the 105th Australian Casualty Clearing Station to the 7th Australian Division Rest Camp on 17 Jul 1944, returning to his unit soon after. | ||
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==Post War== | ==Post War== | ||
− | Son David Ralph Godfrey born in Armadale on 5 Nov 1951, died 19 Aug 2008; son Kevin Victor Godfrey (a twin) born 25 Aug 1959, died 3 Dec 1977 at Wongan Hills; birth and death of daughter Vicki-Marie Godfrey 10 Oct 1961 at Wongan Hills. Eight siblings were still alive in May 2020 | + | Son David Ralph Godfrey born in Armadale on 5 Nov 1951, died 19 Aug 2008; son Kevin Victor Godfrey (a twin) born 25 Aug 1959, died 3 Dec 1977 at Wongan Hills; birth and death of daughter Vicki-Marie Godfrey 10 Oct 1961 at Wongan Hills. Eight siblings were still alive in May 2020. |
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 - 1954 at Railway terrace, Goomalling, labourer; 1958 - 1980 at Wongan Hills, labourer. | Electoral Roll entries: 1949 - 1954 at Railway terrace, Goomalling, labourer; 1958 - 1980 at Wongan Hills, labourer. |
Revision as of 14:01, 23 June 2020
Ralph squatting on left at Morotai | |
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 7 Apr 1917 |
Place of Birth | Ballarat, Victoria |
Death | 24 Jun 1999, aged 82 |
Place of Death | Wongan Hills, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 23 years, 2 months |
Description | 5'8" (1.73m) tall ; ; dark complexion ; blue eyes ; brown hair |
Occupation | Labourer |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Armadale, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother , Mrs Ada Bradley |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | WX7009 |
Date of Enlistment | 30 Jul 1940 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion & HQ 21st Australian Infantry Brigade |
Military Movement | |
1st Departure from Australia | |
Journey Dates | 7 Nov 1941 ‒ 22 Nov 1941 |
Transport Details | HMT Queen Elizabeth Convoy US13 Fremantle to Port Tewfik |
Return to Australia | |
Journey Dates | 29 Jan 1942 ‒ 6 Feb 1942 |
Transport Details | SS Île de France Port Tewfik to Bombay |
Journey Dates | 13 Feb 1942 ‒ 24 Mar 1942 |
Transport Details | SS City of Paris Bombay to Adelaide via Colombo |
2nd Departure from Australia | |
Journey Dates | 6 Aug 1942 ‒ 12 Aug 1942 |
Transport Details | SS James Wilson Brisbane to Port Moresby |
Return to Australia | |
Journey Dates | 7 Jan 1943 ‒ 10 Jan 1943 |
Transport Details | unknown ship Port Moresby to Australia |
3rd Departure from Australia | |
Journey Dates | 31 Jul 1943 ‒ 2 Aug 1943 |
Transport Details | HMT Duntroon Townsville to Port Moresby |
Return to Australia | |
Journey Dates | 15 Feb 1944 ‒ 18 Feb 1944 |
Transport Details | SS Canberra Port Moresby to Townsville |
4th Departure from Australia | |
Journey Dates | 2 Jun 1945 ‒ 8 Jun 1945 |
Transport Details | USS General Anderson Townsville to Morotai |
Transfers | |
Journey Dates | 21 Jun 1945 ‒ 23 Jun 1945 |
Transport Details | HMAS Manoora Morotai to Balikpapan |
Journey Dates | 26 Sep 1945 ‒ 23 Nov 1945 |
Transport Details | HMAS Gascoyne Balikpapan to Makassar & return |
Return to Australia | |
Journey Dates | 3 Dec 1945 ‒ 19 Dec 1945 |
Transport Details | HMT Moreton Bay Singapore to Sydney |
Post War Details | |
Fate | Returned to Australia (4 times) |
Medals |
1939-45 Star Pacific Star Defence Medal War Medal 1939-45 Australian Service Medal 1939-45 |
Pre War
Married Jean Florence Napier (1920 - 1994) on 15 Mar 1941. Jean died in Wongan Hills on 12 Nov 1994.
War Service
Ralph enlisted at the Claremont Recruit Reception Depot and was sent to the Melville camp to join the No 1 Training Battalion. On 2 Sep 1940 he was moved to Northam camp, and the 13th Depot Battalion for training. There, on 27 Nov 1940 he was posted to the 2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. He was granted leave from 1 to 11 Jul 1941 prior to the unit moving to Adelaide aboard HMT Duntroon, departing Fremantle on 21 Jul 1941 and arriving in Adelaide on 25 Jul 1941.
Following more training, on 2 Oct 1941 Ralph entrained in Adelaide for Perth, arriving on 4 Oct 1941. Sent to the Claremont camp, and then on 7 Oct 1941 to the Northam camp where he joined the 3rd Training Battalion before being posted to the reinforcements for the 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion. Granted pre-embarkation leave from 15 to 21 Oct 1941, he embarked on HMT Queen Elizabeth at Fremantle on 7 Nov 1941. Along with HMT Queen Mary, HMT Queen Elizabeth formed convoy code named US13. They disembarked at Port Suez on 22 Nov 1941.
Ralph, on arrival in Egypt, was sent to the 21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion before being posted to the 2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion on 19 Jan 1942. His unit was performing Garrison duties in Lebanon when he joined them. Barely had he joined them, then they embarked on the SS Île de France on 29 Jan 1942 for Australia. Transhipped at Bombay, on 24 Mar 1942 they disembarked at Adelaide from the SS City of Paris. On 16 Jul 1942 Ralph was charged with drunkenness, and he was admonished by his Commanding Officer.
On 6 Aug 1942 he and his unit boarded the SS James Wilson in Brisbane for Port Moresby which they reached on 12 Aug 1942. The 2/14th Battalion were part of the force that pursued the Japanese back up the Kokoda track, and participated in actions around Gona. On 14 Dec 1942 he was evacuated to the 2/9th Australian General Hospital and passed on to the 6th Casualty Clearing Station with suspected malaria on 1 Jan 1943. Evacuated to Australia on 7 Jan 1943. Arriving on 10 Jan 1943, he was then placed on an Ambulance Train for the 117th Australian General Hospital at Toowoomba which he reached on 13 Jan 1943. Four days later he was released to the 102nd Australian Convalescent Depot. By the end of January he was well enough to transfer to the Ascot Staging Camp, where he was granted leave from 11 until 25 Feb 1943, and on 20 Mar 1943 he rejoined his unit.
Ralph was transferred to HQ 21st Australian Infantry Brigade on 19 Apr 1943 in north Queensland, and following further training, during which time he qualified for Proficiency pay, he and his unit boarded HMT Duntroon at Townsville on 31 Jul 1943 for Port Moresby, arriving on 2 Aug 1943. On 15 Feb 1944 he boarded the SS Canberra for Townsville, arriving there on 18 Feb 1944. On arrival they were granted leave during which Ralph entered the 110th Australian Base Hospital Perth with malaria on 31 Mar 1944. On 7 Apr 1944 he was transferred to the 118th Australian General Hospital at Northam until 28 Apr 1944 when he was fit to return to his unit in north Queensland. Ralph suffered another malaria attack on 12 Jul 1944 and was evacuated by the 105th Australian Casualty Clearing Station to the 7th Australian Division Rest Camp on 17 Jul 1944, returning to his unit soon after.
Ralph boarded USS General Anderson in Townsville on 2 Jun 1945 for Morotai, disembarking there on 8 Jun 1945. On 21 Jun 1945 he boarded HMAS Manoora for Balikpapan where they landed to engage Japanese troops on Borneo. On 26 Sep 1945 he embarked on HMAS Gascoyne for service with "MakForce" at Makassar, and on 22 Nov 1945 again boarded HMAS Gascoyne at Makassar for Balikpapan, disembarking on 23 Nov 1945. On 3 Dec 1945, in Singapore he embarked on the HMT Moreton Bay for Sydney, arriving there on 19 Dec 1945. Ralph was discharged in WA on 16 Jan 1946.
Post War
Son David Ralph Godfrey born in Armadale on 5 Nov 1951, died 19 Aug 2008; son Kevin Victor Godfrey (a twin) born 25 Aug 1959, died 3 Dec 1977 at Wongan Hills; birth and death of daughter Vicki-Marie Godfrey 10 Oct 1961 at Wongan Hills. Eight siblings were still alive in May 2020.
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 - 1954 at Railway terrace, Goomalling, labourer; 1958 - 1980 at Wongan Hills, labourer.
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