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==Pre War==
 
==Pre War==
Sergeant Douglas Windsor Parkin was born at Fremantle in 1917, the son of Arthur and Margaret Parkin of Palmyra and Roleystone. Altogether there were eight sons and two daughters in the family and all the brothers except one, who was in the police force, enlisted in either the army or the air force between November 1939 and January 1942. Douglas attended Roleystone school and enjoyed playing cricket and football.
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Douglas Windsor Parkin was born at Fremantle in 1917, the son of Arthur and Margaret Parkin of Palmyra and Roleystone. Altogether there were eight sons and two daughters in the family and all the brothers except one, who was in the police force, enlisted in either the army or the air force between November 1939 and January 1942. Douglas attended Roleystone school and enjoyed playing cricket and football.
  
 
After leaving school, Douglas worked at home and on several orchards in the area and later worked as a bakery cart driver.
 
After leaving school, Douglas worked at home and on several orchards in the area and later worked as a bakery cart driver.
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Enlisted at the Northam camp.
 
Enlisted at the Northam camp.
  
Initially a member of the 2/11th Battalion but at some point was transferred to the 2/3 Machine Gun Battalion prior to going to New Guinea
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Initially a member of the 2/11th Battalion but at some point was transferred to the 2/3 Machine Gun Battalion prior to going to New Guinea.
The battalion was raised in South Australia with companies also coming from Victoria and Tasmania. D Company was raised in Western Australia.
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The battalion was raised in South Australia with companies also coming from Victoria and Tasmania. D Company was raised in Western Australia with the battalion coming together at Fremantle in April 1940 before embarking for the Middle East where they arrived at Suez in mid-May. They fought the Vichy French in Palestine and were then recalled to Australia.
  
The battalion came together at Fremantle in April 1940 and embarked for the Middle East arriving at Suez in mid-May. They fought the Vichy French in Palestine and were then recalled to Australia.
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During their return, they were diverted to Sumatra and Batavia and suffered heavy losses. Some were able to return to Australia and form the nucleus of a new battalion, subsequently going into action in New Guinea. Sergeant Douglas Windsor Parkin, was killed in action at Mandy, New Guinea on 16 Jun 1945. He was 27 years of age.
  
They were diverted to Sumatra and Batavia and suffered heavy losses; however, some returned to Australia and a new battalion was formed, subsequently going into action in New Guinea.  Sergeant Douglas Windsor Parkin, was killed in action at Mandy, New Guinea on 16 June 1945. He was 27 years of age.
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His plaque is placed alongside that of his older brother Private Mervyn Parkin of 2/11 Battalion, and a relative, Private Lionel Savage of 44 Battalion.
 
 
His plaque is placed alongside that of his older brother Private Mervyn Parkin of 2/11 Battalion and known relative Private Lionel Savage of 44 Battalion.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:10, 31 May 2020

Douglas Windsor Parkin
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King's Park memorial
Personal Information
Date of Birth 3 Aug 1917
Place of Birth Fremantle, Western Australia
Death 16 Jun 1945
Place of Death New Guinea
Next of Kin Father , Mr A Parkin
Military Information
Reg Number WX949
Date of Enlistment 11 Nov 1939
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion
Post War Details
Fate Killed in action
Monument(s) Kelmscott War Memorial
Australian War Memorial Australian War Memorial



Pre War

Douglas Windsor Parkin was born at Fremantle in 1917, the son of Arthur and Margaret Parkin of Palmyra and Roleystone. Altogether there were eight sons and two daughters in the family and all the brothers except one, who was in the police force, enlisted in either the army or the air force between November 1939 and January 1942. Douglas attended Roleystone school and enjoyed playing cricket and football.

After leaving school, Douglas worked at home and on several orchards in the area and later worked as a bakery cart driver.

War Service

Enlisted at the Northam camp.

Initially a member of the 2/11th Battalion but at some point was transferred to the 2/3 Machine Gun Battalion prior to going to New Guinea. The battalion was raised in South Australia with companies also coming from Victoria and Tasmania. D Company was raised in Western Australia with the battalion coming together at Fremantle in April 1940 before embarking for the Middle East where they arrived at Suez in mid-May. They fought the Vichy French in Palestine and were then recalled to Australia.

During their return, they were diverted to Sumatra and Batavia and suffered heavy losses. Some were able to return to Australia and form the nucleus of a new battalion, subsequently going into action in New Guinea. Sergeant Douglas Windsor Parkin, was killed in action at Mandy, New Guinea on 16 Jun 1945. He was 27 years of age.

His plaque is placed alongside that of his older brother Private Mervyn Parkin of 2/11 Battalion, and a relative, Private Lionel Savage of 44 Battalion.

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