Difference between revisions of "Francis Victor Coyle"
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− | enlisted 28 Nov 1940 mustered as Messman and sent the same day to undertake No. P62 Basic Dril course at [[No. 4 | + | Frank enlisted on 28 Nov 1940, mustered as Messman and was sent the same day to undertake No. P62 Basic Dril course at [[No. 4 Recruiting Centre RAAF]] Pearce betwee 28 Nov 1940 and 3 Jan 1941. On 4 January he was posted to the [[RAAF Base Pearce]] headquarters unit. While with them, on 1 Jun 1941 he was appointed Leading Aircraftman. A year after joining them, on 29 Jan 1942 he was transferred to [[No. 14 Squadron RAAF]]. |
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− | + | From 1 Jun 1942 until 24 Jul 1942 Frank participated in the No. 67 Trainee Group II Fitter couse run at [[No. 2 School of Technical Training RAAF]] at Kingston, a suburb of Canberra. From there, on 25 Jul 1942 he was transferred to [[No. 3 School of Technical Training RAAF]] at Ultimo in New South Wales where he was a member of No. 13 Fitter DMT course 30 Jul 1942 until 25 Sep 1942 after which he was remustered on 26 Sep 1942 as a Fitter/Driver Motor Transport. With the remustering he reverted to Aircraftmam. He was then posted on 1 Oct 1942 to [[No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF]] at Mileham in South Australia. While there Frank was briefly hospitalised from 10 to 12 Oct 1942 in the [[105th Australian Military Hospital]]. On 2 Dec 1942 Frank was briefly transferred to [[No. 55 Operational Base Unit RAAF]], before moving on to [[No. 3 Works Maintenance Unit RAAF]] and he was once again appointed as a Leading Aircraftman on 1 Jan 1943. | |
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+ | On 15 Jan 1943 Frank's unit was renamed to [[No. 3 Mobile Works Squadron RAAF]] on 15 Jan 1943, and on 15 Jul 1944 to [[No. 3 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF]] He was promoted Temporary Corporal on 1 Dec 1944. Frank required sick leave from 8 Nov 1945 to 5 Dec 1945 during which time, on 1 Dec 1945 Frank married Dorothy Aldred Coyle in Victoria. He had been transferred to [[No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF]] on 7 Dec 1945, where he was discharged on 15 Apr 1946. | ||
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==Post War== | ==Post War== | ||
− | + | Frank died in the Austin Hospital, Heidelburg, Victoria on 26 Jun 2001 aged 84. | |
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Revision as of 17:09, 28 May 2024
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 1 Nov 1916 |
Place of Birth | Subiaco, Western Australia |
Death | 26 Jun 2001, aged 84 |
Place of Death | Heidelburg, Voctoria |
Age at Enlistment | 24 years |
Occupation | Farm hand |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 29360 |
Date of Enlistment | 28 Nov 1940 |
Rank | Corporal |
Post War Details | |
Fate | Rturned to Australia |
Pre War
War Service
Frank enlisted on 28 Nov 1940, mustered as Messman and was sent the same day to undertake No. P62 Basic Dril course at No. 4 Recruiting Centre RAAF Pearce betwee 28 Nov 1940 and 3 Jan 1941. On 4 January he was posted to the RAAF Base Pearce headquarters unit. While with them, on 1 Jun 1941 he was appointed Leading Aircraftman. A year after joining them, on 29 Jan 1942 he was transferred to No. 14 Squadron RAAF.
From 1 Jun 1942 until 24 Jul 1942 Frank participated in the No. 67 Trainee Group II Fitter couse run at No. 2 School of Technical Training RAAF at Kingston, a suburb of Canberra. From there, on 25 Jul 1942 he was transferred to No. 3 School of Technical Training RAAF at Ultimo in New South Wales where he was a member of No. 13 Fitter DMT course 30 Jul 1942 until 25 Sep 1942 after which he was remustered on 26 Sep 1942 as a Fitter/Driver Motor Transport. With the remustering he reverted to Aircraftmam. He was then posted on 1 Oct 1942 to No. 4 Embarkation Depot RAAF at Mileham in South Australia. While there Frank was briefly hospitalised from 10 to 12 Oct 1942 in the 105th Australian Military Hospital. On 2 Dec 1942 Frank was briefly transferred to No. 55 Operational Base Unit RAAF, before moving on to No. 3 Works Maintenance Unit RAAF and he was once again appointed as a Leading Aircraftman on 1 Jan 1943.
On 15 Jan 1943 Frank's unit was renamed to No. 3 Mobile Works Squadron RAAF on 15 Jan 1943, and on 15 Jul 1944 to No. 3 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF He was promoted Temporary Corporal on 1 Dec 1944. Frank required sick leave from 8 Nov 1945 to 5 Dec 1945 during which time, on 1 Dec 1945 Frank married Dorothy Aldred Coyle in Victoria. He had been transferred to No. 5 Personnel Depot RAAF on 7 Dec 1945, where he was discharged on 15 Apr 1946.
Post War
Frank died in the Austin Hospital, Heidelburg, Victoria on 26 Jun 2001 aged 84.
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