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Revision as of 23:47, 9 August 2022

Charles Amos George Victor Petersen
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 27 Aug 1913
Place of Birth Bridgetown, Western Australia
Death 30 Jan 1995, aged 81
Place of Death Gosnells, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 26 years, 2 months
Occupation Labourer
Religion Church of England
Address Wokalup, Western Australia
Next of Kin Mother , Mrs. Alice Mary Petersen
Military Information
Reg Number WX571
Date of Enlistment 9 Nov 1939
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 Nevasa Fremantle to Kantara, Egypt
Transfers
Journey Dates 10 Apr 1941 ‒ 12 Apr 1941
Transport Details SS Pennland Egypt to Athens, Greece
Journey Dates 25 Apr 1941 ‒ 26 Apr 1941
Transport Details SS Thurland Castle Greece to Crete
Return to Australia
Journey Dates 3 Jul 1945 ‒ 8 Aug 1945
Transport Details B2 England to Sydney
Post War Details
Fate POW (Crete)
Returned to Australia
Medals 1939-45 Star
Africa Star
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

Electoral Roll entries: 1936 - 1937 Manjimup, farm hand;

War Service

Charles enlisted in the AIF at Harvey on 9 Nov 1939 and was allocated to the 2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion. On 7 Dec 1939 he and his unit embarked for Ingleburn in NSW as part of the preparation for moving to Egypt. On 2 Mar 1940 he was seen by the camp dressing station and sent on with suspected mumps to the P. Henry Hospital which released him on 15 Mar 1940 with 5 further days 'No Duty'. On 30 Mar 1940 the battalion was granted pre-embarkation leave, and on 20 Apr 1940 they embarked on HMT Nevasa which sailed with Convoy US 2 on the 22nd for Kantara on the Suez Canal, disembarking there on 19 May 1940.


The battalion trained in both Palestine and Egypt before seeing combat against the Italian forces at Bardia on 5 Jan 1941 followed by action at Tobruk and then Derna before being withdrawn back to Egypt to prepare for movement to Greece. On 10 Apr 1941 they embarked for Greece aboard SS Pennland, disembarking in Athens on 12 Apr 1941. Sent to Greece too late to do other than withdrw ahead of the stronger Gewrman units, they were evacuated on the SS Thurland Castle on the night of 25 Apr 1941 and landed at Suva on Crete.


On 4 Jun 1941 Charles was recorded as Missing, and by 5 Jul 1941 it was able to be established that he was probably a POW. His POW records indicate that he was captures on 6 Jun 1941. Howerer, it was 26 Feb 1942 before he was confirmed as being a POW, detained at Stalag VIII B. On 19 Oct 1943 he was relocated to Stalag VIII A, and on 15 Jan 1944 at Stalag 3HH. On 29 May 1945 he deplaned in the UK having been recovered from Germany and was taken in by the 1st AIF Transit Camp UK. On 3 Jul 1945 he boarded "B2" for return to Australia, disembarking in Sydney on 8 Aug 1945.


Two days later he was transferred to the Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot in Perth where after assessment between 11 and 19 Sep 1945 at the 109th Australian Convalescent Depot, Charles was discharged on 20 Sep 1945.

Post War

During 1953 Charles married Merle Constance Swan. Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at Eleventh road Armadale, labourer; 1954 - 1958 Southern River road, Gosnells, farmer ; 1972 - 1980 at Lot 1746 Bradley street, Southern River, farmer

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