Margaret Frances Saw
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Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 12 Jun 1923 |
Place of Birth | Armadale, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 19 years old |
Description | 5'6" (1.68m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; green eyes ; light brown hair |
Occupation | Dressmaker |
Religion | Congregational |
Address | Rowley road, Armadale, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Father , Mr. Hector Lionel Saw |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | W45689 |
Date of Enlistment | 25 Jun 1942 |
Rank | Signaller |
Unit/Formation | 37th Australian Switch Board Operating Section |
Military Movement | |
1st Departure from Australia | |
Journey Dates | 2 May 1945 ‒ 7 May 1945 |
Transport Details | HMT Duntroon Brisbane to Lae, New Guinea |
Return to Australia | |
Journey Dates | 15 Jan 1946 ‒ 17 Jan 1946 |
Transport Details | plane Lae, New Guinea to Perth |
Post War Details | |
Fate | Returned to Australia |
Medals |
1939-45 Star Pacific Star War Medal 1939-45 Australian Service Medal 1939-45 Australian Service Medal 1945-75 |
Pre War
During 1929 she was a pupil of the Rockingham Beach Primary School.
War Service
Margaret enlisted in the Australian Women's Army Service at Claremont on 24 Jun 1942, and on the 30th she entrained for the 2nd Signals Training Battalion (AWAS) at Ivanhoe in Victoria. By 16 Sep 1942 her training was complete and she was transferred to the Area Signals, NSW Lines of Communication. Margaret's records lack detail at this point, but on 8 Feb 1943 she was transferred from 7th AWAS Barrack in Enoggera, Queensland to Area Signals WA Lines of Communication in Leederville. On 1 Mar 1943 she was detached to the HQ Melville Camp for a fortnight, returning to her unit for a day before being detached again on 15 Mar 1943 to HQ Northam Camp.
By 30 Jun 1943 Margaret received a pay increase to celebrate the completion of 12 months service and on 2 Jul 1943 she was classified as a Trade Group II Switchboard Operator. She returned to her parent unit, now known as 15th Lines of Communication Signals on 23 Nov 1943. Two days later she was allocated to the 80th Australian Switchboard Operating Section and immediately detached to WA Echelon & Records until 18 Sep 1944 when she transferred detachments to the HQ Melville Camp. Margaret returned to her parent unit on 3 Jan 1945.
On 27 Mar 1945 Margaret was transferred to the 1st Australian Army, in Victoria living in 68th AWAS Barrack but destined for New Guinea. On 2 May 1945 she was transferred to 71st AWAS Barrack in Lae, posted to the 1st AWAS Composite Unit. To get there she embarked in Brisbane later the same day on HMT Duntroon for Lae, New Guinea where she disembarked on 7 May 1945. On 12 May 1945 she was posted to the 37th Australian Switchboard Operating Section remaining with them until 17 Dec 1945 when she was transferred to the 30th Australian Switchboard Operating Section. On 27 Dec 1945 Margaret was admitted to the 102nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station at Madang in New Guinea.
On 15 Jan 1946 Margaret emplaned in Lae, New Guinea for Perth, deplaning in Perth on 17 Jan 1946. She was admitted to the 110th Australian Base Hospital the same day for treatment of Dermatitis Otitis Externa (dermatitis to the ear canal). It appears that she remained in hospital until 25 May 1946, having been medically reclassified as Class 'D' on 23 May 1946. Margaret joined the 31st AWAS Barrack on 28 May 1946 to facilitate her discharge which happened on 6 Jun 1946.
Post War
Margaret's discharge address was 8 Louisa street, South Fremantle During 1947 Margaret married a Dane, Neils Christian Morup in Fremantle. They had three children. Neils died on 25 May 2012, aged 91 in Rockingham.
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 18 Brassey street, Claremont; 1954 - 1980 at 21 Cross street, Swanbourne, (Neils a mechanic);