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| enlistmentdate  = 30 Jan 1945
 
| enlistmentdate  = 30 Jan 1945
 
| rank           = Signalman
 
| rank           = Signalman
| unit      = 4th Australian Multi Channel Wireless Section
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| unit      = 4th Australian Multi Channel Wireless Section - post ww2 ?
 
| 1stembarkationdatefrom= 29 Mar 1946
 
| 1stembarkationdatefrom= 29 Mar 1946
 
| 1stembarkationdateto= 13 Apr 1946
 
| 1stembarkationdateto= 13 Apr 1946
| 1sttransportembarked= SS Pachaug Victory
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| 1sttransportembarked= USAT Pachaug Victory
 
| 1sttransportnote= Sydney to Kure, Japan
 
| 1sttransportnote= Sydney to Kure, Japan
 
| 1stdateofreturnfrom= 4 Nov 1947
 
| 1stdateofreturnfrom= 4 Nov 1947
 
| 1stdateofreturnto= 18 Nov 1947
 
| 1stdateofreturnto= 18 Nov 1947
| 1sttransportreturn= HMAS Kanimbla (F23)
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| 1sttransportreturn= HMAS Kanimbla
 
| 1sttransportreturnnote= Kure, Japan to Sydney
 
| 1sttransportreturnnote= Kure, Japan to Sydney
 
| fate1           = Returned to Australia post Japan
 
| fate1           = Returned to Australia post Japan
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==War Service==
 
==War Service==
On 9 Feb 1945 Walter was sent to Sydney to undertake training, joining the 1st Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion on 19 Feb 1945. On 30 Apr 1945 he was then sent to the Australian Central Signals Training Battalion at Bonegilla in Victoria. Completing the initial course, on 20 Jul 1945 he was sent to NSW to undertake the Aerial Line Course number 56  with 2 ATTD. On completion of that course he returned to the 1st Australian Signals Training Battalion at Bonegilla on 4 Sep 1945.
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On 9 Feb 1945 Walter was sent to Sydney to undertake training, joining the 1st Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion on 19 Feb 1945. On 30 Apr 1945 he was then sent to the [[Australian Central Signals Training Battalion]] at Bonegilla in Victoria. Completing the initial course, on 20 Jul 1945 he was sent to NSW to undertake the Aerial Line Course number 56  with 2 ATTD. On completion of that course he returned to the [[1st Australian Signals Training Battalion]] at Bonegilla on 4 Sep 1945.
  
  
On 5 Feb 1946 he was posted to the BCOF Signals unit then being formed in Bonegilla, and on 26 Feb 1946 he transferred to the 4th Australian Multi Channel Wireless Section, a part of the HQ Signals BCOF. They embarked on the [[SS Pachaug Victory]] in Sydney on 29 Mar 1946, and sailed for Kure in Japan, arriving there on 13 Apr 1946. On 9 May 1946 his proficiency pay was withdrawn and he was regraded Line Mechanic Grade 1.
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On 5 Feb 1946 he was posted to the BCOF Signals unit then being formed in Bonegilla, and on 26 Feb 1946 he transferred to the 4th Australian Multi Channel Wireless Section, a part of the HQ Signals BCOF. They embarked on the [[USAT Pachaug Victory]] in Sydney on 29 Mar 1946, and sailed for Kure in Japan, arriving there on 13 Apr 1946. On 9 May 1946 his proficiency pay was withdrawn and he was regraded Line Mechanic Grade 1.
  
  
On 9 Jul 1947 he was admitted to the [[130th Australian General Hospital]] with Otitis Externa Bilateral. Following treatment he was discharged to his unit on 26 Jul 1947. On 2 Nov 1947 he was transferred on paper to the Western Australian Line of Command, and two days later he boarded the [[HMAS Kanimbla (F23)]] in Kure for Sydney, which was reached on 18 Nov 1947. Placed on a train he arrived in Perth on 30 Nov 1947 and the next day he was admitted to the Hollywood Repatriation Hospital before being discharged on 8 Dec 1947.
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On 9 Jul 1947 he was admitted to the [[130th Australian General Hospital]] with Otitis Externa Bilateral. Following treatment he was discharged to his unit on 26 Jul 1947. On 2 Nov 1947 he was transferred on paper to the Western Australian Line of Command, and two days later he boarded the [[HMAS Kanimbla]] in Kure for Sydney, which was reached on 18 Nov 1947. Placed on a train he arrived in Perth on 30 Nov 1947 and the next day he was admitted to the Hollywood Repatriation Hospital before being discharged on 8 Dec 1947.
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
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[[Category:Born Yugoslavia ww2]]
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[[Category:Apprentice electrician ww2]]
[[Category:Orthodox]]
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[[Category:Orthodox ww2]]
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[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
 
[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]]

Latest revision as of 03:51, 25 September 2023

Walter Vlaisavljevich
Vlaisavljevich Walter.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth 13 Jun 1926
Place of Birth Trnavac, Koremica, Yugoslavia
Age at Enlistment 18 years, 7 months
Description 5'9" (1.75m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; brown eyes ; fair hair
Occupation Electrical Apprentice
Religion Orthodox
Address Fifth road, Armadale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Yanko Vlaisavljevich
Military Information
Reg Number WX23115
Date of Enlistment 30 Jan 1945
Rank Signalman
Unit/Formation 4th Australian Multi Channel Wireless Section - post ww2 ?
Military Movement
1st Departure from Australia
Journey Dates 29 Mar 1946 ‒ 13 Apr 1946
Transport Details USAT Pachaug Victory Sydney to Kure, Japan
Return to Australia
Journey Dates 4 Nov 1947 ‒ 18 Nov 1947
Transport Details HMAS Kanimbla Kure, Japan to Sydney
Post War Details
Fate Returned to Australia post Japan



War Service

On 9 Feb 1945 Walter was sent to Sydney to undertake training, joining the 1st Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion on 19 Feb 1945. On 30 Apr 1945 he was then sent to the Australian Central Signals Training Battalion at Bonegilla in Victoria. Completing the initial course, on 20 Jul 1945 he was sent to NSW to undertake the Aerial Line Course number 56 with 2 ATTD. On completion of that course he returned to the 1st Australian Signals Training Battalion at Bonegilla on 4 Sep 1945.


On 5 Feb 1946 he was posted to the BCOF Signals unit then being formed in Bonegilla, and on 26 Feb 1946 he transferred to the 4th Australian Multi Channel Wireless Section, a part of the HQ Signals BCOF. They embarked on the USAT Pachaug Victory in Sydney on 29 Mar 1946, and sailed for Kure in Japan, arriving there on 13 Apr 1946. On 9 May 1946 his proficiency pay was withdrawn and he was regraded Line Mechanic Grade 1.


On 9 Jul 1947 he was admitted to the 130th Australian General Hospital with Otitis Externa Bilateral. Following treatment he was discharged to his unit on 26 Jul 1947. On 2 Nov 1947 he was transferred on paper to the Western Australian Line of Command, and two days later he boarded the HMAS Kanimbla in Kure for Sydney, which was reached on 18 Nov 1947. Placed on a train he arrived in Perth on 30 Nov 1947 and the next day he was admitted to the Hollywood Repatriation Hospital before being discharged on 8 Dec 1947.

Post War

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