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John Gordon Nicholson

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John Gordon Nicholson
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Personal Information
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]

  • Sydney Memorial at Rookwood for those who have no grave


Notes

John is commemorated on Panel 6 at the Rookwood Memorial.

  1. Geraldton Guardian and Express (WA:1929-1947) Tuesday 10 March 1942, page 4.

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