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Maxwell Gordon Parkin
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 15 Nov 1911
Place of Birth Fremantle, Western Australia
Death 10 Jan 1970, aged 58
Place of Death Albany, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 28 years, 4 months
Description 5'9" (1.75m) tall ; 147lbs
66.678 kg
; medium complexion ; blue eyes ; fair hair
Occupation Orchardist
Religion Church of England
Address Holden road, Roleystone, Western Australia
Next of Kin Wife , Mrs Mary Parkin
Military Information
Reg Number 16166
Date of Enlistment 15 Apr 1940
Rank Corporal
Military Movement
1st Departure from Australia
Journey Dates 18 Sep 1941 ‒ 4 Nov 1941
Journey Dates ‒ 29 Sep 1942
Journey Dates ‒ 7 Aug 1945
Post War Details
Medals 1939-45 Star
Pacific Star
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

Had completed year 8 studies. Electoral Roll entries: 1936 - 1943 at Roleystone, orchard hand

War Service

Immediately after the war commenced, Max offered his services to the RAAF. Enlistment say was 15 Apr 1940 and his initial mustering was as a Service Policeman. Following basic drill training in May 1940 at No. 4 Recruit Depot RAAF at Pearce, he participated in the Service Police Course No. 20 run by No. 1 Recruit Depot RAAF at Laverton in Victoria between 19 August and 29 September 1940, receiving an average of 75% across the subjects. On completing the course he was made an Acting Corporal having been appointed as a Leading Aircraftman on 1 July. Soon after on 5 Oct 1940 he was posted to the Laverton Squadron Headquarters.


On 12 Apr 1941 Max remustered as a Driver Motor transport and reverted to Aircraftman. On 2 Sep 1941 while employed as a driver, in particular for the Commanding Officer of No. 1 Recruit Depot RAAF at Laverton he was again made a Leading Aircraftman, before being sent to the No. 1 Embarkation Depot RAAF at Ascot Vale on


In February 1942 Max formed the view that his talents were being wasted as a Driver Motor Transport at the RAAF HQs in England. He also lodged a formal complaint about the breakfast arrangements in the hotel he was billeted at. Promoted to Temporary Corporal on 1 Jun 1942, he was sent back to Australia and enjoyed 4 days pre-embarkation leave in England from 10 - 13 Jul 1942 before embarking approximately 17 Jul 1942.


Max undertook a 12 week No. 55 Fitter D.M.T. course from 7 June to 27 August 1943 at No. 3 School of Technical Training RAAF. he completed the course gaining a 70% result. As a result the next day he was remustered as a Fitter DMT (Driver Motor Transport) and reverted again to Aircraftman. Promoted yet again t Leading Aircraftman on 28 Nov 1943, and then Acting Corporal on 1 Jan 1944, before reverting back to Leading Aircraftman on 12 Feb 1944.


From 14 February until 22 April 1944 Max undertook the Fitter Works Course at the No. 1 Engineering School, passing with a grade of 69.4%. On 24 May 1944 Max re-mustered as a Fitter Works and from 25 Apr until 23 May 1944 he undertook further training at the Works Training Unit at Lara, this time scoring a mark of 75%. Soon after (5 - 15 Jun 1944) he was given pre-embarkation leave

During 1941 Max married Mary Passmore in Perth. Mary died on 24 Jun 2000 in Albany. They had one child.

Granted pre-embarkation leave again from 15 - 24 Jan 1945. At the conclusion of the war Max volunteered to serve in the "Interim Force" for a further two years from 24 Jan 1946. On 1 May 1946 Max was promoted Acting Corporal, and then on 3 Jan 1947 to Temporary Corporal. Discharged on 2 Sep 1947 with 30 days pay in lieu of Re-establishment Leave.

Post War

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at Emu Point, transport driver; 1954 - 1968 at 431 Albany highway, Albany, manager, and no occupation from 1963;

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