William Alfred FARROW

FARROW, William Alfred

Service Number: S213243
Enlisted: 23 April 1940
Last Rank: Lance Sergeant
Last Unit: 3rd Training Battalion
Born: Oxford, England, 24 February 1897
Home Town: Hindmarsh, Charles Sturt, South Australia
Schooling: Orford, England
Occupation: Tramways Conductor
Died: Repatriation Hospital, Springbank, 19 April 1950, aged 53 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia
Acacia A/Path AH/348
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World War 2 Service

23 Apr 1940: Involvement Lance Sergeant, S213243
23 Apr 1940: Enlisted Wayville, SA
23 Apr 1940: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lance Sergeant, S213243
13 Dec 1943: Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lance Sergeant, S213243, 3rd Training Battalion

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Son of Mr A and the late Mrs FARROW, of Oxford, England.  Educated at Orford England, William played both soccer and football both in England and Australia and was a member of the Tramways Team in D.A.  Married with six children and residing at 32 Albermarle Street, West Hindmarsh.  

At the age of 16 he joined the English Mine Sweeper Section and served for four years during the Great War.  After discharge he joined fishing groups and worked up to Newfoundland in this fleet for three years, then coming to Australia he worked for the Irrigation Department and also Fruit Picking.  Applied to the RAN and was accepted by the AMF in May 1940.

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