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Percival Norman (Percy) Buckingham

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Percival Norman (Percy) Buckingham
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 18 Sep 1924
Place of Birth Victoria Park, Western Australia
Death 12 Mar 2016, aged 91
Place of Death Spearwood, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 18 years old
Description 5'8" (1.73m) tall ; ; medium complexion ; light brown eyes
Occupation Mill hand
Religion Congregational
Address Albany road, Kelmscott, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Norman Ernest Buckingham
Military Information
Reg Number W96941
Date of Enlistment 27 Oct 1942
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 18th Australian Field Ambulance
Military Movement
1st Departure from Australia
Journey Dates 18 Aug 1945 ‒ 24 Aug 1945
Transport Details SS Armiston Brisbane to Lae, New Guinea
Post War Details
Fate Discharged in New Guinea at own request
Medals Pacific Star
War Medal 1939 - 45
Australian Service Medal 1939 - 45



Pre War

War Service

Began his training as a general reinforcement, but on 9 Nov 1942 he was transferred to the AASC Training Depot. On 13 Dec 1942 he was charged with Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military Discipline for which he was fined 10/- ($1). On 2 Jan 1943 he was transferred to the 8th AASC and later to Transport training units before on 17 Apr 1943 being posted to the 138 General Transport Platoon where on 1 Jul 1943 he was deemed proficient. From 9 until 29 May 1944 he was in the 110th Australian General Hospital (Perth) with conjunctivitis, and again he was with them from 30 Jun until 11 Jul 1944. On 2 Aug 1944 he boarded MV Koolinda for Port Hedland.


ON 17 May 1945 he was transferred to No 1 Base Depot in New South Wales for reassignment and after changing base units several times he boarded the SS Ormiston in Brisbane on 18 Aug 1945 for Lae in New Guinea where he disembarked on 24 Aug 1945. On his arrival he was sent to the 18th Australian Field Ambulance. On 15 Oct 1945 his posting changed to the 2nd/7th Australian general Hospital, and then on 29 Dec 1945 to the 102nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station. Another change was to come with a shift to the 2nd Australian Field Ambulance on 11 Feb 1946, before his discharge in New Guinea at his own request on 19 Feb 1946.

Post War

Married Verna June Birch (1929 - 1986) in Perth during 1954. They had two daughters and two sons. Electoral Roll entries: 1958 - 1980 at 59 Mars street, Carlisle, truck driver.

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