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SOUTH, Charles Arthur Norman
Personal Details
Service Number: | PA1380 |
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Enlisted: | 18 September 1939, Port Adelaide |
Last Rank: | Petty Officer |
Last Unit: | Not yet discovered |
Born: | Port Adelaide, South Australia, 23 June 1918 |
Home Town: | Port Adelaide, Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Not yet discovered |
Died: | South Australia, 15 November 1995, aged 77 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Walker Flat Cemetery, South Australia |
Memorials: |
Service History
World War 2 Service
18 Sep 1939: | Involvement Petty Officer, PA1380 | |
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18 Sep 1939: | Embarked Royal Australian Navy, Petty Officer, PA1380, Aboard the Cerberus IV between 19 Sep 1939 and 3 Oct 1939 Assessed as satisfactory on the 31 Dec 1939 | |
18 Sep 1939: | Enlisted Port Adelaide | |
18 Sep 1939: | Enlisted Royal Australian Navy, Petty Officer, PA1380 | |
4 Oct 1939: | Embarked Petty Officer, PA1380, Transfer to Moreton Bay between 4 October 1939 and 19 Aug 1941 Assessed as having 'Very Good' character and 'satisfactory' efficiency on the 31 Dec 1940 | |
21 Aug 1941: | Embarked Petty Officer, PA1380, Petty Officer, PA1380, Transfer to London Depot between 21 Aug 1941 and 12 Oct 1941 Assessed as having 'Very Good' character Rated A/P.O 1 Dec 1943. Cootamundra 98658 B | |
13 Oct 1941: | Embarked Petty Officer, PA1380, Petty Officer, PA1380, Transfer to London Depot between 13 October 1941 and 31 Jan 1942 Assessed as having 'Very Good' character and 'satisfactory' efficiency on the 31 Dec 1942. Confirmed P.O 1 Dec 1944 Cootamundra 98733D | |
1 Feb 1942: | Embarked Petty Officer, PA1380, Petty Officer, PA1380, Petty Officer, PA1380, Transfer to Canberra Depot between 1 Feb 1942 and 1 Apr 1942. Demobilised 11 Jul 1946 AS1031Z/107 | |
11 Jul 1946: | Discharged | |
Date unknown: | Honoured Distinguished Service Medal |
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