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1947-1997 History Hall of Honour Page 19 CVI~E~ AIREY COLE GOLDSMITH ALEXANDER COLEMAN GOLDSWORTHY ALLOM COLLINS GORDON ANDERSON .... Page 21 CONNOLLY ..... Page 36 GORSKI ..... Page 51 ARCHER CONWAY GRACE ARNOLD COOPER GRAHAM ARTHURS COURT Sir Charles GRAY ASHMAN ..... Page 22 COURTNEY ..... Page 37 GREY ..... Page 52 AVERY COWIE GRlMBL Y BAGSHAW CRANSWICK HACK BAINTS CREWE HALL DON BAIRD ..... Page 23 CUTTING ..... Page 38 HALL JIM ..... Page 53 BAKER DACRE HALL PERCY BALFE DARGIE HALVORSON BALL DALL YWATER HANCOCK Sir Val BAMFORD ..... Page 24 DAWBARN ..... Page 39 HANGER ... Page 54 BANCROFT DAWE HANTKE BANNISTER DAWSON HARDERS BASSHAM DE BRUYN HARPER-NELSON BATE ..... Page 25 DICK ..... Page 40 HARRIS ..... Page 55 BEAZLEY DIGBY HARRISON BENNESS DIXON GERRY HATELY BENNETT DAVID DIXON JOHN HAYDEN BENNETT TONY ..... Page 26 DONALD ..... Page 41 HEENEY ..... Page 56 BENSKY HYMIE DOUST HENDERSON BENSKY JACK DOWSON HERLIHY BESSELL-BROWNE DUBBERLIN HERNAMAN BIERWORTH the General .... Page 27 DUNSTAN ..... Page 42 HILL ..... Page 57 BINKS EAKIN HILLMAN BIRD EAST HOBBS BIRKS EGAN HOLMAN BLADEN ..... Page 28 ELLIOT BOB ..... Page 43 HORTON ..... Page 58 BLAIR ELLIOT FRED HOULAHAN BLAKERS EMBRY Sir Basil HOURN BOAN FARMER HOWARD BOON ..... Page 29 FENNELL ..... Page 44 HUGALL ..... Page 59 BRADY FERGUSON HUMMERSTON BRICE FERRERO HUNGERFORD BRIDGES FINLAYSON HUNTER BRIGGS ..... Page 30 FIRKINS ..... Page 45 HUTCHISON ..... Page 60 BRISBANE Sir Lance FITZHARDINGEJOHN HYNAM BROADHURST FITZHARDINGE ROGER IKIN BROMELL FITZHARDINGE BILL INGRAM BROOKS ..... Page 31 FLANAGAN ..... Page 46 JACKES ..... Page 61 BROWN FLETCHER Sir Nonnan JACKSON BROWNELL FLETCHER BOB JAGOT BUNNING FREETH Sir Gordon JAMBU BURRIDGE 32 ..... Page GARDINER ..... Page 47 JAMES ..... Page 62 BURT Sir Francis GARRETT Sir Ragnar JAMIESON CADDY ERNIE GEDDES JEFFERY the General CADDY LINDSAY GELDART JENKINS CAMERON ..... Page 33 GENEROWICZ ..... Page 48 JOHNSON ..... Page 63 CAMPBELL BARNEY GIBBS JOHNSTON CAMPBELL BOB GIBSON ATHOL JONES CANTWELL GIBSON BRIAN KAERGER ..... Page 34 CARR GILKISON ..... Page 49 KENNEDY the Admiral ..... Page &4 CASH GILL KEVAN CHAPPELL GIMI KEYNES CHASE GLOVER KING ALAN COHEN ..... Page 35 GOLDIE ..... Page 50 KING BRIAN ..... Page. If your name is not alphabetically listed please refer to pages 20a or 20b Page 20b C'V I~E:x. Page 20 KINGDON MURRAY SLATTERY DICK KING FRED MUSSON SLATTERY JOE KING RAY NEWBERY SMART KIRK ..... Page 66 NOLAN ..... Page 81 SMITH BOB ..... Page 96 KLEIN NOONAN SMITH GEOFF KWIECINSKI NORMAN SMITH NICK KYLE Sir Wallace OLIVER SMITH PETER KYLE BERNIE ..... Page 67 O'LOUGHLIN ..... Page 82 SMITH RON ..... Page 97 KYNASTON ORR SMITH TONY LAMB O'SULLIVAN SMITH WARREN LANG PALMER SPRENGER LARKIN ..... Page 68 PEARSON ALF ..... Page 83 STACY GORDON ..... Page 98 LARSEN PEARSON PAUL STACEY ROY LAWRENCE PEARSON PERCY STAMPS LEE LESLIE PEET STANDING LEE KEN ..... Page 69 PELCZAR ..... Page 84 STATHAM ..... Page 99 LEROY PENNELL STENHOUSE LIGGINS PERCY STEVENS LIVELY PERKINS STEVENSON LLOYD ..... Page 70 PLEYDELL .....Page 85 STEWART ..... Page 100 LODGE POLLOCK STICKLAND LOFFMAN POPE HARRY STODDART LONG POPE JOHN STOKES LOW ..... Page 71 POTTER ..... Page 86 STONE ..... Page 101 LUCAS PYVIS SUBLET MACKAY QUARTERMAINE SURRIDGE MAITLAND RAE TARR MANGER ..... Page 72 RAMPANT ..... Page 81 TAYLOR CLARRIE .... Page 102 MARKS RAMSAY Sir Jim TAYLOR the General MARSDEN RAPHAEL TAYLOR HUGH MARSH REID DICK TAYLOR MAURIE MARTIN . ....Page 73 REID GORDON ....Page 88 TERRY ..... Page 103 MASEL REYNOLDS THOMAS LEL MATTINGLEY RICHARDS THOMAS PHILIP MAWSON GLYN RIDGWELL THOMAS TED MAWSON RAY ..... Page 74 RIGG ..... Page 89 THOMPSON ..... Page 104 Mc ADAM RIPPIN TIBBS McCUBBING ROBERTS TILL McDONALD ROBERTSON TIPPETTS McKENZIE ..... Page 75 ROBSON ..... Page 90 TODD ..... Page 105 McLAREN RODRIGUEZ TOWNSING Sir Kenneth MEDCALF ROONEY TYDEMAN MEES ROSS VON-NESSELRODE MEHAN .....Page 76 RUSSELL ..... Page 91 WADE the General ..... Page 106 MERCER RUTTER WALKLEY MEREDITH SALEEBA WALLACE MEYER SALMON WALTERS MICK MICHAEL ..... Page 77 SAVILLE. .... Page 92 WALTERS WALLY ..... Page 107 MILLER SCHOFIELD WARNER MILLS SCULLY WATT E STAN MINCHAM SEARES WATT M STAN MITCHELL-BURDEN ..... Page 78 SHACKLOCK ..... Page 93 WELCH ..... Page 108 MONKS SHADFORTH WETHERELL MORRIS BRYCE SHEAN WHITBY MORRIS DOUG SHELLABEAR ALLAN WHITE PERCY MORRIS TOM ..... Page 79 SHELLABEAR BERT ..... Page 94 WHITE TED ..... Page 109 MORRISON SILBERT WHITE STUART MULHOLLAND SIMPSON WILKINS MULRENNAN SKELTON WILLIAMS MURPHY ..... Page 80 SLADE ..... Page 95 WlLLOX ..... Page 110 WILSON BILL WILSON JOHN If your name is not alphabetically listed please refer to pages 20a or 20b WOOD WYNDHAM .... Page 111 CVI~EX. Page 20 a WILSON BILL THORNTON WILSON JOHN BOOTH WOOD COOMBES WYNDHAM .... Page 111 ZEITLIN Page 127 ZEID ROBERTS . BROPHY WALTERS McROBERTS BAKER REDENBACH .... Page 112. TYSON Page 128 DONNELLY HEBBARD BREWER . HERBERT JACOBS SIVEWRIGHT OWENS .... Page 113. UNDERWOOD - Page 129 RUTHERFORD ALBURY NELSON WATTS HUBBARD HATCH HEPWORTH Page 114 CLARKE - Page 130 '" RILEY COX PEART TAYLOR HARRISON LAKEMAN READING ....Page 115 CHISHOLM - Page 131 TODD TINGLEY BEST HARRISON DUNCAN LANE LANDER ... Page 116 CAMPBELL - Page 132 STANDEN CHRIS PAPAS ROBERTS RON ADAMS RIGG BOB NUGENT ALLEN ... Page 117 IAN HILL-SMITH - Page 133 THORLEY KEITHNORRISH MARTIN ALEX KERR TROTTER McCRATH ... Page 118 RICHARD ADAMS -Page 134 BOLITHO BARTON JEFFERIS AMENDED TO FEB 05 RUFFIN ... Page 119 NAYLOR PRICE BASIL TWINE FERRY NORM COLEMAN EAYRS Page 120 BOB NORRIS '" GERRY POSTMUS Page 142 OVERHEU ROYLE HOBBS DOUGLAS JOB MANNERS ...Page 121 KEITH MORRIS DAVID MESSER . SCOTT HAROLD BIRCH Page 143 LEIGH WINSTANLEY KEN BAILEY. Page 122 '" AMENDED TO SEP 06 WARREN : ATHERTON EVERT BADDOCK ARBUCKLE 'HOLLINGSHEAD . Page 123 RENGEL HARNESS Page 144 GASTON MORRISS AMENDED TO FEB 07 GALLIOTT TRAUB Page 124 COY - GRIFFITHS COYLE LENTON JAQUES SHER Page 145 STOOKE NEWMAN - Page 125 . HAHN SANDERSON JOHNSON CAMPBELL Page 126 Page 21 FRED AIREY 1898-1981 WORLD WAR 1. BRITISH ARMY WORLD WAR 11. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. PRISONER OF WAR SINGAPORE. ESCAPED FROM A JAPANESE FIRING SQUAD. TOOK A BOAT TO SUMATRA,RECAPTUREDINJAVA. WORKED ON BURMA RAILWAY IN THAILAND. SOLDIERED ON AFTER THE WAR AS BATTALION SERGEANT MAJOR. ACTIVE MEMBER POW ASSOCIATION. AUTHOR OF " THE TIME OF A SOLDIER" HUGH ALEXANDER BORN 1 JUN 1920 ROYAL NAVY 1941. COMMISSIONED (RNVR) 1943 EAST INDIES FLEET SRI-LANKA. HMS SHAH. 851 SQUADRON RN AIR SERVICE. ACTION ON ANDAMAN AND CAR NICOBAR ISLANDS. BURMA AND MALAYSIA. RAIL PROJECTS NIGERIA. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PILBARA. CHARTERED CIVIL ENGINEER. PERTH LEGACY. ROLF ALLOM 1899 - 1996 28th AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION WORLD WAR 1. EGYPT, FRANCE, MONT SAINT QUENTIN. OUR MOST SENIOR REGULAR ATTENDEE TO LUNCHEON MEETINGS. ANZAC HOUSE. VICE PRESIDENT GINGIN RSL SUB BRANCH 1933 BROOKTON RSL SUB BRANCH 1938. PETER ANDERSON RFD lli!::L BORN 25 SEP 1929 1963 JOINED THE CITIZENS MILITARY FORCES AS MEDICAL OFFICER WITH 7th FIELD AMBULANCE. SUBSEQUENTLY SERVING WLTH THE 3rd FIELD REGIMENT COMBAT SURGICAL TEAM VIETNAM. 10th LIGHT HORSE AND HQ 5th MILITARY DISTRICT. ACTIVE SERVICE 1969 1st AUST FIELD HOSPITAL SOUTH VIETNAM AS SURGEON. LATER, CO 7th FIELD AMBULANCE, S01 HQ 5 MILITARY DISTRICT RETIRED LIEUTENANT-COLONEL. BILL ARCHER Page 22 BORN 24 JAN 1915 R.A.N.V.R. HMAS "TOORIE" MINE SWEEPER. BACKSTAIRS PASSAGE SOUTH AUSTRALIA AREA COMBINED H.Q. SYDNEY ASSISTING FORMATION OF MERCANTILE MOVEMENTS SECTION COASTAL COMMAND SOUTH EAST ASIA, PACIFIC COMMAND VARIOUS PATROL BOATS, TERMINATING WITH FAIRMILE M.L. 822. RETURNED SERVICES LEAGUES PORT KEMBLA, NORTHAM, HIGHGATE. BOB ARNOLD BORN 4 MAR 1929 ENLISTED1947; BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCE 1951 - 52; COMMISSIONED LIEUTENANT AUSTRALIAN ARMY 1957; OFFICER COMMANDING 2 ARMY ORDNANCE DEPOT SOUTH VIETNAM (MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES) 1969-70; TRAINING UK, USA, CANADA 1971 -72; DIRECTOR SUPPLY PAPUA NEW GUINEA DEFENCE FORCES 1974-76; RETIRED LIEUTENANT COLONEL 1978. MEMBER OF LEGACY. BLUEY ARTHURS BORN 23 JUL 1920 ENLISTED ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY (VOLUNTEER RESERVE) 1941. SERVED IN UK ML484 LANDINGS AT SICILY, SALERNO, ANZIO, D-DAY, NORMANDY. LANDING SHIPS TANKS 430-420 LANDINGS AT TARAKAN No 2 BEACH UNIT. DEMOBILISED 20 FEB 1946 ASSOCIATIONS NORMANDY VETERANS LST's LANDING CRAFT KEN ASHMAN BORN 4 JAN 1944 CADETS AND AIR TRAINING CORPS 1958-62. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, DUNTROON,1963. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED CORPS, 1966 3rd CAVALRY REGIMENT SOUTH VIETNAM,1970. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE LlASON GROUP 1974, SINGAPORE. 1985-86. UNITED STATES ARMY WASHINGTON, (MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL). COMMANDER 13th BRIGADE. TOTAL SERVICE 34 YEARS, RETIRED COLONEL Page 23 COLIN AVERY BORN 12 MAR 1918 AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE 28th INFANTRY BATTALION 1942 - 45 SOUTH WEST PACIFIC, NEW BRITAIN AUSTRALIAN REGULAR ARMY. VIETNAM 1966-67 MEDICAL LIAISON OFFICER BLUE BAGSHAW 1914 - 1994 1941 - 1945 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. 10 SQUADRON PLYMOUTH. ON JOINING THE SUNDERLAND (FLYING BOAT) CREW,TWO WERE NICKNAMED 'BLUE'.THE PILOT,SIR FRANCIS BURT WAS CHANGED TO 'RED'. PLAYED LEAGUE FOOTBALL PERTH, CRICKET AT LORDS RAAF V ENGLAND. GOLF HANDICAP 1 NARROGIN. STATE SQUAD TENNIS. SCARBOROUGH AND HIGHGATE RSL. ERNST BAINTS BORN 4 JAN 1923 1940 AFTER THE NETHERLANDS WAS INVADED JOINED THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. 2/4th INDEPENDENT COMPANY. RETURNING FROM ACTIVE SERVICE, TRANSFERRED TO Z SPECIAL FORCE. DURING THAT TIME SERVED ON ROYAL NETHERLANDS NAVY SUBMARINES 021 AND K15. PRESIDENT OF NETHERLANDS EX-SERVICEMEN'S ASSN.
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