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| dateofbirth   = 25 May 1923
 
| dateofbirth   = 25 May 1923
 
| placeofbirth   = Woodanilling, Western Australia
 
| placeofbirth   = Woodanilling, Western Australia
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| death           = 14 Jul 2015, aged 92
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| placeofdeath   = Canning Vale, Western Australia
 
| enlistmentage   = 19 years, 3 months
 
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| description   = 5'7" (1.70m)
 
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| regnumber   = WF96342
 
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| enlistmentdate  = 6 Sep 1942
 
| enlistmentdate  = 6 Sep 1942
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| rank           = Gunner
 
| unit      = 29th Aust Heavy Ant-Aircraft Battery
 
| unit      = 29th Aust Heavy Ant-Aircraft Battery
 
| fate1           = Remained in Australia
 
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Marie was transferred again, this time to the 31st AWAS Barracks on 18 Oct 1944 to prepare for discharge which occurred on 24 Oct 1944 at Claremont.
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Marie was transferred again, this time to the 31st AWAS Barracks on 18 Oct 1944 to prepare for discharge which occurred on 24 Oct 1944 at Claremont. Her husband, Mervyn was discharged the same day.
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
During 1944 Marie married Mervyn Roy Drummond in Mt Hawthorn.
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During 1944 Marie married Mervyn Roy Drummond in Mt Hawthorn. Son Trevor James was born on 20 Dec 1944 at Sister Whitehead's hospital in Armadale
  
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 Bunbury road, Armadale; 1958 Seventh road, Armadale, typist;  
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Electoral Roll entries: 1949 Bunbury road, Armadale; 1958 - 1980 at 89 Seventh road, Armadale, typist;  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
 
The first military hospitals in Perth were ‘Lucknow’, a private hospital on Stirling Highway, Claremont, which became the 10 Australian General Hospital (AGH), and another in Queenslea Drive, Claremont, known as ‘Knutsford’, which was converted to a hospital for the women’s services. Both were staffed by members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS).  Other military hospitals in Western Australia were the 110 AGH Hollywood, 118 AGH and 38 Australian Camp Hospital (ACH) at Northam, the 39 ACH at Rottnest and the 125 AGH Guildford.
 
The first military hospitals in Perth were ‘Lucknow’, a private hospital on Stirling Highway, Claremont, which became the 10 Australian General Hospital (AGH), and another in Queenslea Drive, Claremont, known as ‘Knutsford’, which was converted to a hospital for the women’s services. Both were staffed by members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS).  Other military hospitals in Western Australia were the 110 AGH Hollywood, 118 AGH and 38 Australian Camp Hospital (ACH) at Northam, the 39 ACH at Rottnest and the 125 AGH Guildford.
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Revision as of 21:38, 16 October 2019

Marie Marguerite Gwynne
Gwynne Marie Maarguerite.jpg
photo courtesy Jan Kramer
Gwynne Marie Maarguerite 2.jpg
taken on enlistment
Personal Information
Date of Birth 25 May 1923
Place of Birth Woodanilling, Western Australia
Death 14 Jul 2015, aged 92
Place of Death Canning Vale, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 19 years, 3 months
Description 5'7" (1.70m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; green eyes ; fair hair
Occupation clerk
Religion Church of England
Address Bunbury road, Armadale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Spencer Gwynne
Military Information
Reg Number WF96342
Date of Enlistment 6 Sep 1942
Rank Gunner
Unit/Formation 29th Aust Heavy Ant-Aircraft Battery
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia
Medical discharge (pregnancy)
Medals War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

War Service

Enlisted in Claremont on 6 Sep 1942, and on 28 Sep 1942 she was transferred to No 419 Gun Station. On 2 Nov 1942 she had qualified as an Instrument Operator TG2. On 27 Jan 1943 she was transferred to the nearby Gun Station 418. From 8 - 23 May 1943 Marie was admitted to the Lucknow No 1 Hospital (a private hospital on Stirling Highway that later became 110th Australian base Hospital)) before returning to her unit, the 29th Aust Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery.


On 15 Aug 1943 Marie was sent to an AWAS NCO Course at Claremont. Needing medical attention, on 28 Aug 1943 Marie was admitted to the 1st Women's AGH (possibly 'Knutsford' in Queenslea drive, Claremont) before returning to duty on 8 Sep 1943. On 20 May 1944 Marie's classification as Instrument operator TG2 ceased, without any reason recorded. On 2 Sep 1944 Marie was transferred to the 803rd Australian Anti-Aircraft & Coastal Artillery unit.


Marie was transferred again, this time to the 31st AWAS Barracks on 18 Oct 1944 to prepare for discharge which occurred on 24 Oct 1944 at Claremont. Her husband, Mervyn was discharged the same day.

Post War

During 1944 Marie married Mervyn Roy Drummond in Mt Hawthorn. Son Trevor James was born on 20 Dec 1944 at Sister Whitehead's hospital in Armadale

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 Bunbury road, Armadale; 1958 - 1980 at 89 Seventh road, Armadale, typist;

Notes

The first military hospitals in Perth were ‘Lucknow’, a private hospital on Stirling Highway, Claremont, which became the 10 Australian General Hospital (AGH), and another in Queenslea Drive, Claremont, known as ‘Knutsford’, which was converted to a hospital for the women’s services. Both were staffed by members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS). Other military hospitals in Western Australia were the 110 AGH Hollywood, 118 AGH and 38 Australian Camp Hospital (ACH) at Northam, the 39 ACH at Rottnest and the 125 AGH Guildford.


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