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SPENCER, George Harold Thomas
Personal Details
| Service Numbers: | S12101, SX30892 |
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| Enlisted: | 18 September 1941, Conscripted as part of the Citizen Military Force (CMF). Allotted from area and marched into camp Woodside, SA n 15/10/1941 for training. |
| Last Rank: | Private |
| Last Unit: | 13 Field Regiment AMF |
| Born: | Beltana, South Australia, 15 April 1922 |
| Home Town: | Adelaide, South Australia |
| Schooling: | Gladstone Primary School and Stone Hut School, South Australia |
| Occupation: | Quarryman |
| Died: | Adelaide, South Australia, 31 May 2020, aged 98 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
| Cemetery: | Not yet discovered |
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Service History
World War 2 Service
| 18 Sep 1941: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , S12101, 13 Field Regiment AMF, Conscripted as part of the Citizen Military Force (CMF). Allotted from area and marched into camp Woodside, SA n 15/10/1941 for training. | |
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| 27 Dec 1941: | Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Gunner, S12101, 13 Field Regiment AMF, Embarked ‘PA Sydney’ for Papua New Guinea. Disembarked 03/01/1942. | |
| 3 Jan 1942: | Involvement Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Gunner, S12101, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | |
| 2 Jan 1943: | Involvement Gunner, SX30892 | |
| 2 Jan 1943: | Involvement Gunner, S12101 | |
| 2 Jan 1943: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, SX30892, 13 Field Regiment AMF | |
| 2 Jan 1943: | Enlisted Pt Moresby | |
| 15 Oct 1943: | Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , SX30892, 13 Field Regiment AMF, Embarked at Port Moresby. Disembarked at Townsville,QLD 18/10/1943 | |
| 30 Oct 1945: | Transferred 13 Field Regiment AMF, Transferred to SA for discharge. Arrived in Adelaide 05/11/1945 | |
| 6 Nov 1945: | Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, SX30892, 13 Field Regiment AMF | |
| 6 Nov 1945: | Discharged |
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