Charles Richard STALLEY

Badge Number: 21768, Sub Branch: Parkside, SA
21768

STALLEY, Charles Richard

Service Numbers: 3642, 3624, S212033
Enlisted: 11 January 1916, at Adelaide
Last Rank: Corporal
Last Unit: 4 Garrison Battalion (SA)
Born: Largs Bay, South Australia, 28 July 1894
Home Town: Adelaide, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Builder
Died: Springbank , 5 August 1959, aged 65 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: West Terrace Cemetery (AIF Section)
Section: KO, Road: 17A, Site No: 73
Memorials: Adelaide Holy Trinity Church WW1 Honour Board 2
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World War 1 Service

11 Jan 1916: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 3642, 32nd Infantry Battalion, at Adelaide
12 Aug 1916: Involvement Private, 3624, 32nd Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '17' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Ballarat embarkation_ship_number: A70 public_note: ''
12 Aug 1916: Embarked Private, 3624, 32nd Infantry Battalion, HMAT Ballarat, Adelaide

World War 2 Service

27 Sep 1939: Involvement Corporal, S212033
27 Sep 1939: Enlisted Adelaide, SA
2 Dec 1941: Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Corporal, S212033, 4 Garrison Battalion (SA)

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Biography contributed by Adelaide Botanic High School

Charles Richard Stalley was born on 28 July 1894, in Peterhead, South Australia, Australia. His father, Thomas Wagar Stalley, was 31 and his mother, Edith Laura Lafrentz, was 28. He married Adelaide Annie Jane Stutley on 20 April 1916, in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. Before heading to war he was a builder. During World War I he embarked on 12 August 1916, he was a Private in the 32nd battalion.

He arrived in England in September 1916 and spent the next year in training camps. Here he was diagnosed as unfit due to heart disease and in January 1918 he was put on a boat back to Australia.

He enlisted again in World War II as a Corporal on the 27 September 1939 until he was finally discharged on the 2 December 1941, serving in the 4th Garrison Battalion. After all the wars he fought in he managed to live until 65 until his untimely death on the 15 August 1959 in Springbank, South Australia, Australia.

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