Difference between revisions of "Frederick Joseph Powell"
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| nextofkin = Mr Harry Powell | | nextofkin = Mr Harry Powell | ||
− | | regnumber = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6476855 | + | | regnumber = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6476855 W4878 & WX18314] |
| enlistmentdate = 29 Dec 1941 | | enlistmentdate = 29 Dec 1941 | ||
| rank = Corporal | | rank = Corporal | ||
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==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Fred had enlisted in the AMF with number W4878 on 11 Sep 1940, and was alloted to the [[5th Anti Aircraft Battery]]. From 11 - 15 | + | Fred had enlisted in the AMF with number W4878 on 11 Sep 1940, and was alloted to the [[5th Anti Aircraft Battery]]. From 11 - 15 Jan 1941 he was admitted ot the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]] and on 5 AUg 1941 he was appointed as a Lance Bombadier. In October / November 1941 he was granted leave, returning to his unit on 7 Nov 1941. On 24 Nov 1941 he was granted a discharge on compassionate grounds. |
− | However, on 29 Dec 1941 he had re-enlisted, this time in the 2nd AIF. On 5 | + | However, on 29 Dec 1941 he had re-enlisted, this time in the 2nd AIF. On 5 Jan 1942 he was sent to the Recruit Training Battalion at Northam. While in training, he was posted on 9 Jan 1942 to the reinforcemens for the ''2/16th Battalion''. On 28 Feb 1942 he was promoted Acting Corporal and soon after on 18 Mar 1942 he was posted to ''K Battalion, 4th Military District''. Ten days later he was posted to the [[No 1 Special Battalion]] to undertake special guard duties, serving for a time in the 1st and 3rd detachments. |
− | On 20 Jul 1942 Fred was admitted to the [[39th Australian Camp Hospital]], and on | + | On 20 Jul 1942 Fred was admitted to the [[39th Australian Camp Hospital]], and on his discharge from hospital on 12 AUg 1942 he transferred to the 2/28th Battalion reinforcements. On 6 Sep 1942 he boarded ''P4'', one of the ships in the US 16 Convoy to the Middle East. He disembarked in Egypt on 8 oct 1942, and three days later reverted to Private, but was again promoted the next day to Acting Corporal at the [[24th Australian Infantry Training Battalion]]. On 5 Nov 1942, immediately after the Battle of El Alamein, he joined the [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]], again reverting to Private. On 24 Jan 1943 he boarded [[HMT Queen Mary]] (HMT L1) in Port Tewfik for Australia and the ship sailed the following day. Fred disembarked in Gage Roads, Fremantle on 18 Feb 1943, carried ashore by lighters as Queen Mary was anchored outside the harbour. |
− | On 6 Jul 1943 Fred was appointed Lance Corporal, and a month later on 7 Aug 1943, he boarded [[USAT Charles P. Steinmetz]] for Milne Bay in New Guinea, disembarking on 10 Aug 1943. On 5 Sep 1943 the battalion landed on 'Red Beach' north of Lae and advanced to the Busu River. On 10 Sep | + | On 6 Jul 1943 Fred was appointed Lance Corporal, and a month later on 7 Aug 1943, he boarded [[USAT Charles P. Steinmetz]] for Milne Bay in New Guinea, disembarking on 10 Aug 1943. On 5 Sep 1943 the battalion landed on 'Red Beach' north of Lae and advanced to the Busu River. On 10 Sep 1943 Fred was wounded in action attempting to cross the Busu River, but quickly returned to duty, as on 25 Oct 1943 he was wounded in action a second time, this time with a penetrating shell wound to his back. He was evacuated the same day to the [[2/3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], and then on 28 Oct 1943 he was transferred to the [[2/5th Australian General Hospital]] for treatment for his injury and also dermatitis to his back, groin and trunk. Released from hospital on 27 Nov 1943 to the [[New Guinea Details Depot]] on 19 Jan 1944 Fred embarked on [[SS Van Heutsz]] in Finchhafen, and disembarked in Townsville on 28 Jan 1944. Fred had been promoted Corporal on 20 Jan 1944 and was granted profciency Pay from 1 Jul 1943. This pay allowance stopped when he was promoted, with his rank of Corporal confirmed on 6 Apr 1944. On 20 Jul 1944 Fred was admitted to the [[2/2nd AUstralian General Hospital]] for treatment for bronchitis and malaria. He was released to his battalion on 7 Aug 1944. During November he attended a Flamethrowerer training course. |
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+ | Sent overseas for a third time, on 23 Apr 1945 Fred embarked on [[USS General J.H. McRae (AP - 149)]] in Townsville, destination Morotai where he disembarked on 1 May 1945. A fortnight later (15 May) Fred was admitted to the [[2/5th Australian General Hospital]] before returtning to the battalion on 25 May 1945. Fred and his unit embarked on [[HMAS Westralia]] for North Borneo on 1 Jun 1945. He was seen by the [[2/1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 23 Jun 1945, and they transferred him on 5 Jul 1945 to [[AHS2 Wanganella]]. Fred entered the [[2/9th Australian General Hospital]] for medical classification review (now B2 - back). Fred returned to the battalion on 8 Aug 1945, but was em-planed on 13 Aug 1945 in Morotai for the mainland. Fred was discharged from the | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 19 August 2022
Taken from 1934 Armadale AFL team photo | |
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 17 Nov 1910 |
Place of Birth | Balbanna, Western Australia |
Death | 13 Jan 1996, aged 86 |
Place of Death | Armadale, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 31 years, 1 month |
Occupation | Labourer |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Address | Fourth road, Armadale, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Father , Mr Harry Powell |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | W4878 & WX18314 |
Date of Enlistment | 29 Dec 1941 |
Rank | Corporal |
Unit/Formation | 2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion |
Post War Details | |
Fate | Returned to Australia |
Medals |
1939-45 Star Africa Star Pacific Star War Medal 1939-45 Australian Service Medal 1939-45 |
Pre War
Electoral roll: 1931 - 1943 Fourth road, Armadale, wood cutter
War Service
Fred had enlisted in the AMF with number W4878 on 11 Sep 1940, and was alloted to the 5th Anti Aircraft Battery. From 11 - 15 Jan 1941 he was admitted ot the 110th Australian Base Hospital and on 5 AUg 1941 he was appointed as a Lance Bombadier. In October / November 1941 he was granted leave, returning to his unit on 7 Nov 1941. On 24 Nov 1941 he was granted a discharge on compassionate grounds.
However, on 29 Dec 1941 he had re-enlisted, this time in the 2nd AIF. On 5 Jan 1942 he was sent to the Recruit Training Battalion at Northam. While in training, he was posted on 9 Jan 1942 to the reinforcemens for the 2/16th Battalion. On 28 Feb 1942 he was promoted Acting Corporal and soon after on 18 Mar 1942 he was posted to K Battalion, 4th Military District. Ten days later he was posted to the No 1 Special Battalion to undertake special guard duties, serving for a time in the 1st and 3rd detachments.
On 20 Jul 1942 Fred was admitted to the 39th Australian Camp Hospital, and on his discharge from hospital on 12 AUg 1942 he transferred to the 2/28th Battalion reinforcements. On 6 Sep 1942 he boarded P4, one of the ships in the US 16 Convoy to the Middle East. He disembarked in Egypt on 8 oct 1942, and three days later reverted to Private, but was again promoted the next day to Acting Corporal at the 24th Australian Infantry Training Battalion. On 5 Nov 1942, immediately after the Battle of El Alamein, he joined the 2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion, again reverting to Private. On 24 Jan 1943 he boarded HMT Queen Mary (HMT L1) in Port Tewfik for Australia and the ship sailed the following day. Fred disembarked in Gage Roads, Fremantle on 18 Feb 1943, carried ashore by lighters as Queen Mary was anchored outside the harbour.
On 6 Jul 1943 Fred was appointed Lance Corporal, and a month later on 7 Aug 1943, he boarded USAT Charles P. Steinmetz for Milne Bay in New Guinea, disembarking on 10 Aug 1943. On 5 Sep 1943 the battalion landed on 'Red Beach' north of Lae and advanced to the Busu River. On 10 Sep 1943 Fred was wounded in action attempting to cross the Busu River, but quickly returned to duty, as on 25 Oct 1943 he was wounded in action a second time, this time with a penetrating shell wound to his back. He was evacuated the same day to the 2/3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, and then on 28 Oct 1943 he was transferred to the 2/5th Australian General Hospital for treatment for his injury and also dermatitis to his back, groin and trunk. Released from hospital on 27 Nov 1943 to the New Guinea Details Depot on 19 Jan 1944 Fred embarked on SS Van Heutsz in Finchhafen, and disembarked in Townsville on 28 Jan 1944. Fred had been promoted Corporal on 20 Jan 1944 and was granted profciency Pay from 1 Jul 1943. This pay allowance stopped when he was promoted, with his rank of Corporal confirmed on 6 Apr 1944. On 20 Jul 1944 Fred was admitted to the 2/2nd AUstralian General Hospital for treatment for bronchitis and malaria. He was released to his battalion on 7 Aug 1944. During November he attended a Flamethrowerer training course.
Sent overseas for a third time, on 23 Apr 1945 Fred embarked on USS General J.H. McRae (AP - 149) in Townsville, destination Morotai where he disembarked on 1 May 1945. A fortnight later (15 May) Fred was admitted to the 2/5th Australian General Hospital before returtning to the battalion on 25 May 1945. Fred and his unit embarked on HMAS Westralia for North Borneo on 1 Jun 1945. He was seen by the 2/1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station on 23 Jun 1945, and they transferred him on 5 Jul 1945 to AHS2 Wanganella. Fred entered the 2/9th Australian General Hospital for medical classification review (now B2 - back). Fred returned to the battalion on 8 Aug 1945, but was em-planed on 13 Aug 1945 in Morotai for the mainland. Fred was discharged from the
Middle East 6 Sep 1942 - 18 Feb 1943 SWP 7 Aug 1943 - 28 Jan 1944 SWP 23 Apr 1945 - 15 Aug 1945 Demobed 14 Nov 1945.
Post War
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 - 1980 Fourth road, Armadale, wood cutter (with Gwendoly Mary); 1977 18 Forrest road, Armadale, wood cutter
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