MUNSIE, Allan Coventry
Service Number: | 62875 |
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Enlisted: | 12 February 1942, Enlistment into the Reserves. |
Last Rank: | Leading Aircraftman |
Last Unit: | 2 Personnel Depot |
Born: | Guyra, New South Wales, Australia, 30 September 1906 |
Home Town: | Not yet discovered |
Schooling: | Inverell Intermediate High School, New South Wales, Australia |
Occupation: | Tractor Driver |
Died: | 2 January 1976, aged 69 years, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: | Not yet discovered |
Memorials: |
World War 2 Service
12 Feb 1942: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 62875, No. 3 Airfield Construction Squadron, Enlistment into the Reserves. | |
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16 Mar 1942: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, 62875 | |
9 Apr 1942: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 62875, Headquaters Parkes (NSW). | |
1 Jan 1943: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, No. 3 Airfield Construction Squadron | |
29 Nov 1943: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, 62875, Posted to Mobile Works Squadron. | |
15 Jul 1944: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Corporal, 62875, No. 3 Airfield Construction Squadron, Acting Corporal posted to the Philippines. | |
13 Sep 1944: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Corporal, No. 3 Airfield Construction Squadron, Acting Corporal. | |
23 Nov 1945: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Corporal, 2 Personnel Depot, Acting Corporal. | |
22 Jan 1946: | Discharged Royal Australian Air Force, Leading Aircraftman, 62875 |
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Bio Rugby
1927-1928 Australian Rugby
Australian Rugby Union Player;
Wallaby # 255 1 cap
Position; No. 8
Province; NSW
Debut Club; Inverell
Representative; Regional Northwest XV 1927, Combined NSW Country XV 1928
Debut Test Match; 1928 Wallabies v New Zealand, 2nd Test Dunedin (‘Test’ against New Zealand in Dunedin, which, some 66 years later, would be confirmed as his Test debut. That match was one of 34 that were retrospectively elevated to Test status by the ARU in order to recognise all New South Wales fixtures played against international opposition in the 1920-28 period (the five 1927/28 Waratahs’ internationals had been granted Test status in 1986).
Allan Munsie was a hardened, country born flanker who came to the fore in the late 1920s when just three of the 1927/28 Waratahs were available for the subsequent New South Wales tour to New Zealand.
Born at Guyra in northern New South Wales, Munsie was tall for his era at 6ft. 3in. and as such became an excellent third option in the line-out. After school he played for Australs in the local Inverell competition and from there won selection in the regional North-West side.
In 1928 he showed ‘great promise’ at the Country Week Carnival and it was written that he only required a few first class matches in order for him to display his best form. Munsie’s consistently efforts earned him selection for the Combined Country XV and, as a consequence, a debut for New South Wales. He ‘shone in the vanguard’ as NSW struggled to a 22-19 win over Victoria at Carlton Park and although not picked for the return encounter in Sydney was named in the 26 strong squad for the state tour of New Zealand.
One of three country men in the team - alongside North-West teammate Don Bull and New England’s Bernard Croft - Munsie played in three of the ten matches. The second of those matches was the second ‘Test’ against New Zealand in Dunedin, which, some 66 years later, would be confirmed as his Test debut. That match was one of 34 that were retrospectively elevated to Test status by the ARU in order to recognise all New South Wales fixtures played against international opposition in the 1920-28 period (the five 1927/28 Waratahs’ internationals had been granted Test status in 1986).
Upon his return to Australia, Munsie continued to show for North-West and in 1929 he represented NSW Country against the All Blacks. The following season he switched codes to play rugby league with Ashford. When wartime came Munsie joined the RAAF Reservists in a Light Horse Regiment. He attained the rank of Corporal and was mobilised to the Philippines in August of 1944.
Allan Munsie played one Test for Australia and will forever be Wallaby #255.