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Revision as of 22:47, 21 October 2020
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 24 Mar 1920 |
Place of Birth | Kelmscott, Western Australia |
Death | 27 Feb 1942, aged 21 |
Place of Death | Off Queensland, Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 20 years, 5 months |
Description |
6'2¼" (1.88m) tall ; 144lbs 65.317 kg ; fair complexion ; blue eyes ; light brown hair |
Occupation | clerk |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Address | Victoria Park, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Father , Police Inspector Joseph Nicholson |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 17708 |
Date of Enlistment | 11 Sep 1940 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit/Formation | HQ RAAF Port Moresby |
Post War Details | |
Australian War Memorial | Australian War Memorial |
Pre War
War Service
On enlistment John was sent to the No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF at Pearce. Ten days later on 21 Sep 1940 he was transferred to No. 1 School of Technical Training RAAF in West Melbourne where he completed Wireless/Telegraphy (W/T) Course No. 35 on 14 Mar 1941. From there he was posted to No. 1 Signal School RAAF at Point Cook, to attend a Recruits Drill Course from 23 Mar - 17 Apr 1941. On 29 May 1941 he was remustered as a W/T Operator John's training in Australia completed he was then transferred on 2 Jun 1941 to No. 2 Embarkation Depot RAAF at Bradfield Park in Sydney.
On 27 Jun 1941 John was posted to No. 11 Squadron RAAF as a Wireless Operator. On 26 Sep 1941 his designation changed to Wireless-Air Gunner, and on 1 Oct 1941 he was appointed as a Leading Aircraftman..
SHQ Port Moresby 1 Aug 1941 - Acing Sergeant at Port Moresby on 26 Sep 1941 27 Feb 1942 posted as missing, believed killed as a result of an aircraft accident near Townsville in Queensland.
Police-Inspector J. Nicholson, who recently left Geraldton on transfer to Fremantle, has received advice to the effect that his son (Sergeant J. Nicholson), who was a wireless operator-air gunner in the Royal Australian Air Force, has been posted missing as a result of an aircraft accident and also that no hope can be held for his survival.[1]
Notes
John is commemorated on Panel 6 at the Rookwood Memorial.
- ↑ Geraldton Guardian and Express (WA:1929-1947) Tuesday 10 March 1942, page 4.