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The unit's named changed to the [[804th Australian Anti-Aircraft & Coastal Artillery Battery]] on 2 Sep 1944 before Stan transferred again on 4 Oct 1944 to the [[1st Australian Base Depot Personnel]]. On 24 Dec 1944 they, in turn, transferred Stan to the [[28th Australian Infantry Training Battalion]]. Following training with them he was sent to the [[Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion (Jungle Warfare)]] at Cunungra to prepare for service overseas. With the completion of his training he was embarked aboard [[SS Both]] in Brisbane for Morotai where he disembarked on 25 Jun 1945. On arrival in Morotai he was placed in the [[1st Australian Advance Reinforcement Depot]] before being allocated to the [[63rd Australian Infantry Battalion]] on 25 Aug 1945.  
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The unit's named changed to the [[804th Australian Anti-Aircraft & Coastal Artillery Battery]] on 2 Sep 1944 before Stan transferred again on 4 Oct 1944 to the [[1st Australian Base Depot Personnel]]. On 24 Dec 1944 they, in turn, transferred Stan to the [[28th Australian Infantry Training Battalion]]. Following training with them he was sent on 12 Apr 1945 to the [[Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion (Jungle Warfare)]] at Cunungra to prepare for service overseas. With the completion of his training he was embarked aboard [[SS Both]] in Brisbane for Morotai where he disembarked on 25 Jun 1945. On arrival in Morotai he was placed in the [[1st Australian Advance Reinforcement Depot]] before being allocated to the [[63rd Australian Infantry Battalion]] on 25 Aug 1945.  
  
  

Revision as of 21:23, 16 July 2024

Stan John Barrett
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 20 Mar 1924
Place of Birth Kelmscott, Western Australia
Death 13 Sep 1985, aged 61
Place of Death Byford, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 18 years old
Description 5'11" (1.80m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; blue eyes ; fair hair ; scar on left buttock
Occupation Brick maker
Religion Church of England
Address Bradshaw road, Byford, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr John Claude Barrett
Military Information
Reg Number W82417 & WX38400
Date of Enlistment 16 Jul 1942 & 13 Apr 1943
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 63rd Australian Infantry Battalion
Post War Details
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument(s) ANZAC Memorial Park (Byford)
Byford WW2 Honour Roll
Medals Pacific Star
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

War Service

Enlisted part time in the CMF at Armadale on 16 Jul 1942, and was called up for full time duty on 28 Jul 1942. He was posted to the General Reinforcments Pool until 5 Aug 1942 when he was posted to the 13th Australian Infantry Training Battalion at Northam. On 1 Sep 1942 he was transferred to the 109th Anti-Aircraft Training Battery who detached him on 29 Sep 1942 to the 419th Anti-Aircraft Station. He was discharged from the AMF on 12 Apr 1943 to enlist in the 2nd AIF the following Day with his new number WX38400. On 29 May 1943 he was transferred to the 455th Bakers Hill Gun Station, and then on 23 Jul 1943 to the 25th Australian Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery (Static).


The unit's named changed to the 804th Australian Anti-Aircraft & Coastal Artillery Battery on 2 Sep 1944 before Stan transferred again on 4 Oct 1944 to the 1st Australian Base Depot Personnel. On 24 Dec 1944 they, in turn, transferred Stan to the 28th Australian Infantry Training Battalion. Following training with them he was sent on 12 Apr 1945 to the Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion (Jungle Warfare) at Cunungra to prepare for service overseas. With the completion of his training he was embarked aboard SS Both in Brisbane for Morotai where he disembarked on 25 Jun 1945. On arrival in Morotai he was placed in the 1st Australian Advance Reinforcement Depot before being allocated to the 63rd Australian Infantry Battalion on 25 Aug 1945.


On 3 Oct 1945 Stan embarked on HMAS Westralia at Morotai for Ambon and service with "Amforce", disembarking there on 5 Oct 1945. There on 14 Dec 1945 he was admitted to the 10th Australian Field Ambulance for treatment, returning to his unit on 18 Dec 1945. On 21 Jan 1946 he was posted back to Morotai, and embarked aboard USAT Winchester Victory, disembarking at Morotai on 23 Jan 1946. On 31 Jan 1946 he joined the 23rd Platoon, F Company of the 2/1st Guard Regiment Then providing a guard on Japaneses POWs on Morotai. On 23 Mar 1946 Stan was charged with Disobeying a lawful command given by his Superior Officer for which he was fined £1.


On 24 Apr 1946 Stan embarked in Morotai on HMT Duntroon for Rabaul, disembarking there on 2 May 1946, and on 6 May he was posted to the 31/51st Australian Infantry Battalion. However, his stay was very brief as on 8 Jun 1946 he was transferred to Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot for discharge, which took place on 28 Jun 1946.

Post War

May 1965 at Rae street, Manjimup  ?

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