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*† [[Alan Wesley Hain]] 21 Jun - 8 Sep 1941
 
*† [[Alan Wesley Hain]] 21 Jun - 8 Sep 1941
 
* [[William James (Jim) Morcombe]] 3 - 25 Jun 1942
 
* [[William James (Jim) Morcombe]] 3 - 25 Jun 1942
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* † [[Ernest Ronald William Oliver]] 15 Apr - 15 May 1943
 
* [[Ivan Lindsay Dunn]] 26 Nov 1943 - 21 Jan 1944 & 8 Sep - 22 Dec 1944
 
* [[Ivan Lindsay Dunn]] 26 Nov 1943 - 21 Jan 1944 & 8 Sep - 22 Dec 1944
  

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Brief History

Six Embarkation Depots, later known as Personnel Depots, were established by the RAAF during World War 2. The principal function of these Depots was to house personnel awaiting embarkation for overseas posts and to ensure that, before departure, they were medically and dentally fit, vaccinated, inoculated and properly equipped.


The No. 5 Embarkation Depot was formed at No. 5 School of Technical Training, Perth, on 10 Apr 1941. The Depot moved to Fremantle Boys' School and Princess May Girls' School in Fremantle on 14 July 1942, followed by a move to Salvado Road, Subiaco, on 2 December. The Depot's name changed in April 1944 to No.5 Personnel Depot.


At the end of September 1946, sections of the Depot were established at Pearce, ANA House and Karrakatta, to carry out discharge and recruiting duties. No. 5 Personnel Depot ceased to function as a unit on 25 September 1946, and was disbanded.

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Personnel proceeding overseas

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