Marjorie Jessie BIRCH

BIRCH, Marjorie Jessie

Service Number: 102705
Enlisted: 23 March 1945
Last Rank: Aircraftwoman
Last Unit: Not yet discovered
Born: Wondai, Queensland, Australia, 3 April 1926
Home Town: Pialba, Fraser Coast, Queensland
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Home Duties
Died: St. Stephen's Private Hospital Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, 6 April 1992, aged 66 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Wooroolin WW2 Roll of Honour, Wooroolin West State School Roll of Honour
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World War 2 Service

23 Mar 1945: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftwoman, 102705
20 May 1946: Discharged Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftwoman, 102705

Marjorie Jessie Birch – Royal Australian Airforce – Service Number 102705 - Wooroolin WW11 Honour Board & Wooroolin West WW11 Honour Board

Charles & Jessie Birch and their family arrived in Wooroolin West about 1928 from the Booie area. Charles was Secretary of the committee formed in 1929 and applied to the Dept of Public Instruction for the establishment of a Provisional School at Wooroolin West. The school opened on 2 Apr 1929 with 14 first day pupils that included his children Les & Audrey in the house of George Birt. Thanks to Eric Radunz, a first day pupil and his research at Qld State Archives for the book “From Federation to Future” we learnt: The following year (1930) the Gordonbrook School was removed, board by Board, transported and rebuilt on land donated by Charles Birch. He also submitted a tender for a sanitary service at the school which was accepted at the price of 5 shillings per fortnight. The Birch slab barn was the venue for many an old time country dance to raise money for the school. A particular memory of Eric Radunz was when a few sticks of gelignite were tied around a large box tree at a New Years dance. The old year was blown out and the New Year in along with the bark off one side of the tree! When the school closed in the early 1960’s the land, 2 acres was given back to Charles Birch who had already sold and left the district. He sold it to Sydney Gustafson.
Three of the Birch children enlisted in the RAAF during WW11.

Leslie John Birch, known as Les, was born 9 Feb 1921 at Kingaroy, the first child of Charles & Jessie Birch. Les attended Wooroolin West School as pupil number 8ww.
Les, aged 20, joined the Royal Australian Airforce on 1 Feb 1942 at Brisbane. At discharge on 14 Sep 1945 he was posted at 29 Operational Training Unit. His army records are available on the NAA website.
Gordon Moore wrote a memory of Les in the book From Federation to Future: Les Birch received the Distinguished Flying Medal as a tail gunner in a Lancaster.
His Airforce records state: In May 1944, on an aircraft detailed to attack a target at Salbria, Flight Sergeant Birch sighted a fighter coming in to attack. He promptly warned his co-gunner who opened fire at long range to prevent the enemy aircraft from pressing home its attack until the target had been bombed. Read more in the extracts from his records.
Les married Audrey Edmond-Inglis in Jan 1945 at Horncastle, Lincolnshire. (A war bride like his father!) Their son Peter Leslie was born in Oct of same year in Surrey. Audrey and Peter and a young girl named Sandra J Birch aged 4 years travelled from Liverpool on 27 Mar 1946 to Sydney of the War bride Ship Nestor. Les & Audrey lived at West Wooroolin for a while then at Fitoba near Murgon. Sandra Birch attended West Wooroolin School as pupil number 74ww and there are 2 photos of her in the book From Federation to Future.
The marriage of Les & Audrey did not last. By 1958 Audrey was married to John Charles Fieldhouse and by 1963 Les was married to Dorothy Ann. Les Birch died at Brighton, Qld in 1996.

Audrey Joan Birch was born 18 Feb 1924 at Wondai, the second child of Charles & Jessie Birch. Audrey attended Wooroolin West School as Pupil number 11ww.
Gordon Moore wrote a memory of Audrey in the book From Federation to Future: “Audrey Birch joined the Land Army and was the first girl I saw driving a tractor. I was very impressed by her skill in managing the Albs Chambers WC model which has steel wheels.”
Audrey, aged 20, joined the Royal Australian Airforce on 11 Oct 1944 at Brisbane. At discharge on 22 May 1945 she was posted at 6RAAF hospital. Her army records available on the NAA website show that she at the RAAF engineering school!
Audrey married Patrick Joseph Collins in the early 1950’s. They lived in Holland Park until at least the 1980’s. Audrey provided 4 photos for the book From Federation to Future which was printed in 2001.

Marjorie Jessie Birch was born 3 Apr 1926 at Wondai, the third child of Charles & Jessie Birch. Marjorie attended Wooroolin West School as pupil number 28ww.
Marjorie, aged 18, joined the Royal Australian Airforce on 23 Mar 1945 at Brisbane. At discharge on 24 May 1946 she was posted at RAAF Station Bradfield Park.
After her discharge Marjorie nursed at Lady Musgrave Hospital, Maryborough and the Brisbane Women’s Hospital in Herston.
Marjorie married Constable Kenneth Brix about 1952. Their marriage did not last and Marjorie married John Carl Maddox during the 1970’s.
Marjorie Maddox died in 1992 and is honoured on the Maryborough Wall of Remembrance as well as the Wooroolin WW11 Honour Board.
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