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− | | image =[[File: | + | | image =[[File:Johnson_William_James_1.jpg|border|400px]] |
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− | | image2 = | + | | image2 =[[File:Johnson_William_&_Andrew.jpg]] |
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| dateofbirth = 27 Feb 1916 | | dateofbirth = 27 Feb 1916 | ||
| placeofbirth = Armadale, Western AUstralia | | placeofbirth = Armadale, Western AUstralia | ||
− | | death = | + | | death = 11 Dec 1971, aged 55 |
− | | placeofdeath = | + | | placeofdeath = Gosnells, Western Australia |
− | | enlistmentage = | + | | enlistmentage = 24 years old |
− | | description = | + | | description = 5'8' (1.73m) tall; fair complexion, green eyes, brown hair. |
− | | height = | + | | height = 5'8" (1.73m) |
| weight = | | weight = | ||
− | | complexion = | + | | complexion = fair |
− | | eyes = | + | | eyes = green |
− | | hair = | + | | hair = brown |
| descriptionnote = | | descriptionnote = | ||
| occupation = Labourer | | occupation = Labourer | ||
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| relation = Mother | | relation = Mother | ||
| nextofkin = Mrs Laura Bishop | | nextofkin = Mrs Laura Bishop | ||
− | | regnumber = WX1891 | + | | regnumber = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6462070 WX1891] |
| enlistmentdate = 4 Mar 1940 | | enlistmentdate = 4 Mar 1940 | ||
| rank = Private | | rank = Private | ||
− | | unit = | + | | unit = [[2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion]] |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdatefrom= 20 Apr 1940 |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdateto= 19 May 1940 |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportembarked= HMT Y3 Nevasa |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportnote= Fremantle to El Kantara, Egypt |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdatefrom1tran= 10 Apr 1941 |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdateto1tran= 12 Apr 1941 |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportembarked1tran= SS Pennland |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportnote1tran= Alexandria, Egypt to Pireaus, Greece |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdatefrom2tran= 25 Apr 1941 |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdateto2tran=26 Apr 1941 |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportembarked2tran= SS Thurland Castle |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportnote2tran= Megarda Greece, to Suda Bay Crete |
− | | | + | | 1stembarkationdatefrom3tran= 10 May 1945 |
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− | | | + | | 1sttransportembarked3tran= plane |
− | | | + | | 1sttransportnote3tran= Germany to England |
− | | fate1 = | + | | 1stdateofreturnfrom= 4 Jul 1945 |
− | | fate2 = | + | | 1stdateofreturnto= 19 Sep 1945 |
+ | | 1sttransportreturn= HMT B2 | ||
+ | | 1sttransportreturnnote= Liverpool to Sydney | ||
+ | | fate1 = POW Crete June 1941 | ||
+ | | fate2 = Returned to Australia | ||
| fate3 = | | fate3 = | ||
| fate4 = | | fate4 = | ||
− | | monument1 = | + | | monument1 = The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial |
− | | monumentnote1 = | + | | monumentnote1 = Ballarat Botanical Gardens |
| monument2 = | | monument2 = | ||
| monumentnote2 = | | monumentnote2 = | ||
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| monumentawm = | | monumentawm = | ||
| monumentawmnote = | | monumentawmnote = | ||
− | | monumentother = | + | | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] |
| monumentothernote = | | monumentothernote = | ||
− | | medal1 = | + | | medal1 = 1939-45 Star |
− | | medal2 = | + | | medal2 = Africa Star |
− | | medal3 = | + | | medal3 = Defence Medal |
− | | medal4 = | + | | medal4 = War Medal 1939-45 |
+ | | medal5 = Australian Service Medal 1939-45 | ||
+ | | medal6 = Greek Commemorative War Medal 1940-41 | ||
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==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Enlisted at Subiaco and taken on strength of General Reinforcements | + | Enlisted at Subiaco and taken on strength of General Reinforcements 2nd AIF. Granted leave 16-17 Mar 1940, 22-25 Mar 1940, and 30-31 Mar 1940. Transferred to [[2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion]] on 3 Apr 1940, and he proceeded on pre-embarkation leave from 8-15 Apr 1940. |
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− | + | Boarded [[HMT Y3 Nevasa]] on 20 Apr 1940 and sailed for Kantana in Egypt, arriving on 19 May 1940. After arriving in the Middle East, the 2/11th trained in Palestine and Egypt. In Palestine on 30 Sep 1940 he was charged with sitting down while on sentry duty, and was fined 5/- (50 cents). A decision to reorganise Australian infantry brigades along British lines, with three battalions instead of four, meant the 2/11th was now part of the 19th Brigade, but it remained part of the 6th Division. The battalion went into action for the first time at Bardia on 5 Jan 1941 and, as part of the Allied advance into Italian-occupied Libya, it subsequently fought at Tobruk on 21-22 Jan 1941. Here on 21 Jan 1941 Bill had been charged with drunkenness for which he was fined £2 ($4). The battalion went on to secure Derna airfield on 25 Jan 1941, and it was advancing to the south of Benghazi when the Italians surrendered on 7 Feb 1941. | |
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− | On | + | On 10 Apr 1941 they embarked on the [[SS Pennland]] in Alexandria harbour for Greece. The Allied forces, however, were unable to hold back the attacking Germans. The 2/11th withdrew from its initial positions at Kalabaka and remained on the move until it occupied rearguard positions at Brallos Pass a week later. It fought and slowed the Germans there on 24 April and then continued its withdrawal to Megara, where most of its men were evacuated by sea on the night of 25 Apr 1941 aboard [[SS Thurland Castle]]. The battalion landed on Crete the next day. It was subsequently deployed with the 2/1st Battalion to defend Retimo airfield, which was held tenaciously for ten days following the landing of German paratroops on 20 May. German successes elsewhere on Crete, however, made surrender inevitable. Many 2/11th soldiers attempted to escape from Crete but only a relatively small number ultimately succeeded; most were taken prisoner. |
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+ | On 4 Jun 1941 Bill was listed as Missing, believed to be a prisoner of war, captured in Crete. This was confirmed on 28 Oct 1941, and it was said that he was interred in Stalag VIIA with his POW Number being 92299. In April 1943 authorities were advised that he was now held at Stalag VIIIB. Released from captivity, Bill deplaned in England on 10 May 1945 and was sent to the [[1st AIF Transit Camp UK]], and on arrival was granted proficiency pay. Bill was AWOL from 11:00pm on 9 Jun -3:30pm on 13 Jun 1945, for which his punishment was 4 days confined to barracks and he also forfeited 4 days pay. | ||
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+ | Originally listed to return to Australia aboard troopship J11 on 14 Jun 1945 it seems that the reason for his AWOL was to marry, as on 20 Jun 1945 his NOK status changed to wife - Mrs Sylvia Eleanor Ivy Johnson from Middlesex. On 4 Jul 1945 he boarded troopship B2 for Sydney which arrived there on 19 Sep 1945 - no mention of Sylvia at this point. Travelled to Perth where on 24 Sep 1945 he entered the [[109th Australian Convalescent Depot]] at Point Walter, where by 8 Nov 1945 all steps required for his discharge had been met, and he was demobilised by Western Command, Karrakatta on 9 Nov 1945. | ||
==Post War== | ==Post War== | ||
− | + | Electoral Roll entries: 1949 Seventh road, Armadale, labourer; 1958 - 1968 Southern River road, Gosnells, farmer. | |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
+ | Sylvia made application to the Greek Government for the Greek Commemorative Medallion after Bill's death. | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
− | ==External Links== | + | ===External Links=== |
+ | *[[Ballarat POW Memorial]] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson , William James}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson , William James}} | ||
[[Category:Soldier ww2]] | [[Category:Soldier ww2]] | ||
− | [[Category:]] | + | [[Category:Born Australia ww2]] |
− | [[Category:]] | + | [[Category:Born WA ww2]] |
− | [[Category:]] | + | [[Category:Labourer ww2]] |
− | [[Category:]] | + | [[Category:Church of England ww2]] |
− | [[Category:]] | + | [[Category:POW ww2]] |
− | [[Category:]] | + | [[Category:1941 POW ww2]] |
+ | [[Category:POW ww2 - Crete]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Returned to Australia ww2]] | ||
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] | [[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 11 February 2023
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 27 Feb 1916 |
Place of Birth | Armadale, Western AUstralia |
Death | 11 Dec 1971, aged 55 |
Place of Death | Gosnells, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 24 years old |
Description | 5'8" (1.73m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; green eyes ; brown hair |
Occupation | Labourer |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Seventh road, Armadale, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother , Mrs Laura Bishop |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | WX1891 |
Date of Enlistment | 4 Mar 1940 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion |
Military Movement | |
1st Departure from Australia | |
Journey Dates | 20 Apr 1940 ‒ 19 May 1940 |
Transport Details | HMT Y3 Nevasa Fremantle to El Kantara, Egypt |
Transfers | |
Journey Dates | 10 Apr 1941 ‒ 12 Apr 1941 |
Transport Details | SS Pennland Alexandria, Egypt to Pireaus, Greece |
Journey Dates | 25 Apr 1941 ‒ 26 Apr 1941 |
Transport Details | SS Thurland Castle Megarda Greece, to Suda Bay Crete |
Journey Dates | 10 May 1945 |
Transport Details | plane Germany to England |
Return to Australia | |
Journey Dates | 4 Jul 1945 ‒ 19 Sep 1945 |
Transport Details | HMT B2 Liverpool to Sydney |
Post War Details | |
Fate |
POW Crete June 1941 Returned to Australia |
Monument(s) | The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat Botanical Gardens |
External Monument(s) | The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria |
Medals |
1939-45 Star Africa Star Defence Medal War Medal 1939-45 Australian Service Medal 1939-45 Greek Commemorative War Medal 1940-41 |
Pre War
War Service
Enlisted at Subiaco and taken on strength of General Reinforcements 2nd AIF. Granted leave 16-17 Mar 1940, 22-25 Mar 1940, and 30-31 Mar 1940. Transferred to 2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion on 3 Apr 1940, and he proceeded on pre-embarkation leave from 8-15 Apr 1940.
Boarded HMT Y3 Nevasa on 20 Apr 1940 and sailed for Kantana in Egypt, arriving on 19 May 1940. After arriving in the Middle East, the 2/11th trained in Palestine and Egypt. In Palestine on 30 Sep 1940 he was charged with sitting down while on sentry duty, and was fined 5/- (50 cents). A decision to reorganise Australian infantry brigades along British lines, with three battalions instead of four, meant the 2/11th was now part of the 19th Brigade, but it remained part of the 6th Division. The battalion went into action for the first time at Bardia on 5 Jan 1941 and, as part of the Allied advance into Italian-occupied Libya, it subsequently fought at Tobruk on 21-22 Jan 1941. Here on 21 Jan 1941 Bill had been charged with drunkenness for which he was fined £2 ($4). The battalion went on to secure Derna airfield on 25 Jan 1941, and it was advancing to the south of Benghazi when the Italians surrendered on 7 Feb 1941.
On 10 Apr 1941 they embarked on the SS Pennland in Alexandria harbour for Greece. The Allied forces, however, were unable to hold back the attacking Germans. The 2/11th withdrew from its initial positions at Kalabaka and remained on the move until it occupied rearguard positions at Brallos Pass a week later. It fought and slowed the Germans there on 24 April and then continued its withdrawal to Megara, where most of its men were evacuated by sea on the night of 25 Apr 1941 aboard SS Thurland Castle. The battalion landed on Crete the next day. It was subsequently deployed with the 2/1st Battalion to defend Retimo airfield, which was held tenaciously for ten days following the landing of German paratroops on 20 May. German successes elsewhere on Crete, however, made surrender inevitable. Many 2/11th soldiers attempted to escape from Crete but only a relatively small number ultimately succeeded; most were taken prisoner.
On 4 Jun 1941 Bill was listed as Missing, believed to be a prisoner of war, captured in Crete. This was confirmed on 28 Oct 1941, and it was said that he was interred in Stalag VIIA with his POW Number being 92299. In April 1943 authorities were advised that he was now held at Stalag VIIIB. Released from captivity, Bill deplaned in England on 10 May 1945 and was sent to the 1st AIF Transit Camp UK, and on arrival was granted proficiency pay. Bill was AWOL from 11:00pm on 9 Jun -3:30pm on 13 Jun 1945, for which his punishment was 4 days confined to barracks and he also forfeited 4 days pay.
Originally listed to return to Australia aboard troopship J11 on 14 Jun 1945 it seems that the reason for his AWOL was to marry, as on 20 Jun 1945 his NOK status changed to wife - Mrs Sylvia Eleanor Ivy Johnson from Middlesex. On 4 Jul 1945 he boarded troopship B2 for Sydney which arrived there on 19 Sep 1945 - no mention of Sylvia at this point. Travelled to Perth where on 24 Sep 1945 he entered the 109th Australian Convalescent Depot at Point Walter, where by 8 Nov 1945 all steps required for his discharge had been met, and he was demobilised by Western Command, Karrakatta on 9 Nov 1945.
Post War
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 Seventh road, Armadale, labourer; 1958 - 1968 Southern River road, Gosnells, farmer.
Notes
Sylvia made application to the Greek Government for the Greek Commemorative Medallion after Bill's death.