CARTHEW, Henry Travers
Service Number: | WX6073 |
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Enlisted: | 30 July 1940 |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion |
Born: | Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia, 2 March 1918 |
Home Town: | Perth, Western Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Prospector |
Died: | Fremantle, Western Australia, 8 November 1993, aged 75 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Karrakatta Cemetery & Crematorium, Western Australia |
Memorials: | Ballarat Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial |
World War 2 Service
30 Jul 1940: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, WX6073, 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion | |
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3 Jan 1941: | Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, WX6073, 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion, ex Fremantle to Middle East | |
19 Aug 1941: | Wounded Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, WX6073, 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion, Tobruk - Missing, believed PoW | |
13 Nov 1941: | Imprisoned PoW No:33511 Captured 3 August 1941 while on fighting Patrol at Tobruk | |
10 Aug 1945: | Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, WX6073, 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion, ex Liverpool to Sydney NSW | |
24 Aug 1945: | Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, WX6073, 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Chris Buckley
'Now and again a few SS soldiers would start throwing their weight around' (National Archives Australia) Private Henry Travers Carthew deposed regarding his time as a German PoW, describing conditions with '90 men in a wooden hut with one small stove and never enough wood. Bedding a straw palaise with two blankets... very little food, poor quality, bad cooking facilities'. Henry was Reported WiA, Missing believed PoW on 19 August 1941 in Tobruk, and confirmed as a PoW (No:33511) on 13 November 1941. Henry (Private; Service No:WX6073) had enlisted in July 1940 and was serving with 2nd/28th Infantry Battalion in Tobruk when he was taken PoW. He was Interned in a number of Camps - including Camp No:54 at Fara Sabina (North of Rome, Italy), Stalag 18C (317) in Austria, Stalag VIII-B near Lamsdorf in Silesia and Camp VIII-A near Grolctz in Lower Silesia, and worked underground in coal mines. Recovered on 6 May 1945, Henry returned to Australia and, after time in Hospital, was Discharged in August 1945.
The second of three children - sons who all served in WWII - Henry was born in 1918 in Perth WA to Thomas Henry Carthew (b1876 at Running Creek in Myrtleford, Victoria) and Elizabeth McGee (b1882 in Melbourne, Victoria). Thomas was a Prospector at Balgarrie, Coolgardie WA in 1911 when he and Elizabeth married. The family lived in Yellowdine, Yilgarn, Kalgoorlie - where Thomas was a Railway Repairer - and at Southern Cross, WA - where he was a Length Runner on the water pipeline (riding out daily on a bicycle with a hammer and plug along a designated length of the pipeline to identify and repair any leaks. By 1925 Thomas had moved his family to Bencubbin WA where he was a Railways Ganger, before moving to Perth WA in the early 1940s.
Henry worked in Coolgardie WA as a Prospector before enlisting in the Australian Army in July 1940. Following his Discharge, he settled in Perth WA and was working as a Mental Attendant in 1947 when he married Ellen Tobin (b1918 in Newport, Victoria) - Ellen was a Nurse at Heathcote Hospital (a government hospital for people with mental illness). Henry and Ellen settled in Perth, and later Fremantle, where Henry worked as a Mental/Male Nurse. Ellen died in 1991 and Henry in 1993.