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Antonio Del Borrello
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 7 Apr 1921
Place of Birth Vasto, Chieti Province, Italy
Death 25 Apr 2005, aged 84
Place of Death Armadale, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 17 years, 10 months for CMF
Description 5'6" (1.68m) tall ; ; dark complexion ; brown eyes ; black hair
Occupation Orchardist
Religion Roman Catholic
Address Roleystone, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Nick Del Borrello
Military Information
Reg Number WX26196 & W488
Date of Enlistment 8 Feb 1939
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 2/12th Australian Commando Squadron
Post War Details
Medals Pacific Star
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

War Service

Antonio's initial enlistment was made at Gosnells with the CMF unit 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment ww2 having joined them on 8 Feb 1939 on a part time basis. On 17 Dec 1941 he was called up for full time duty following a full time camp at Bunbury from 7 July until 4 October 1941. On 20 Dec 1941 he was admitted to the 110th Australian Base Hospital, returning to his unit on 26 Dec 1941. However, within a day he required medical attention for an infected hand, and was admitted to the Bunbury District Hospital until 3 Jan 1942 when he rejoined his unit whose designation had changed to 10th Australian Reconnaissance Battalion. He was then seen on 17 Jan 1942 by the 8th Australian Casualty Clearing Station at Wanneroo before being released back to his unit on 22 Jan 1942. From 28 Jan until 1 Feb 1942 he was again treated by the 8th Australian Casualty Clearing Station. On 8 Apr 1942 Antonio was charged with having been AWOL (no details, but as he only forfeited 1 day's pay, the period was less than 24 hours). On 28 Apr 1942 he was admitted to the Camp Dressing Station with Influenza - his records are silent about when he returned to duty. On 2 Jun 1942 Antonio was charged with having been AWOL again - unspecified, but forfeits 2 days pay. A repeat offence saw him on 1 Jul 1942 again forfeit a day's pay and earn 7 days Confined to Barracks. On 6 Jun 1982 he was admitted to the 5th Australian Light Field Ambulance, and they on 8 Jun 1942 passed him into the care of the 118th Australian General Hospital with Tinea. On 16 June he was discharged to the 109th Australian Convalescent Depot. on 7 Jul 1943 he is received back in his unit, from the Dental Hospital via two days with the [[ Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]].


On 27 Sep 1943 Antonio was again sent to Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot, this time to evaluate his suitability for the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion




CMF from 17 Dec 1941 - 7 Jul 1942 LWOP 8 Mar 1944 - 17 Apr 1944 2nd AIF 8 Jul 1942 - 21 Mar 1946 SWP 28 Apr 1945 - 1 Jan 1946

Post War

1988 living at 9 Anham street, Armadale

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Post War

Electoral Roll entries: 1977 - 1980 at 243 Shepperton road, East Victoria Park, truck driver

Mary Catena

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