Jack Stanley STORER

STORER, Jack Stanley

Service Numbers: S29269, SX26070, S29629
Enlisted: 17 December 1941
Last Rank: Corporal
Last Unit: General / Motor Transport Company/ies (WW2)
Born: Adelaide, South Australia, 16 October 1917
Home Town: Hyde Park, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Glazier and Carpenter
Died: Adelaide, South Australia, 26 February 1988, aged 70 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia
The South Australian Garden of Remembrance
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World War 2 Service

17 Dec 1941: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Private, S29269, 4th Division Supply Column
26 Oct 1942: Involvement Corporal, SX26070, General / Motor Transport Company/ies (WW2)
26 Oct 1942: Involvement Corporal, S29629, General / Motor Transport Company/ies (WW2)
26 Oct 1942: Enlisted Springbank, SA
26 Oct 1942: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, SX26070, General / Motor Transport Company/ies (WW2)
25 Sep 1945: Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, SX26070, General / Motor Transport Company/ies (WW2)
25 Sep 1945: Discharged

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Biography contributed by Chris Buckley

Corporal Jack Stanley Storer (Service No:SX26070) first enlisted in the ACMF as a Private (Service No:S29269) attached to 4 MD Supply Column AASC on 17 December 1941 and was a Lance Corporal when he transferred to the AIF on 26 October 1942. Promoted to Corporal on 25 February 1943, he served with 122 General Transport Coy and was Discharged on 25 September 1945.

The eldest of six children, Jack was born in 1917 in Adelaide South Australia to Stanley Benjamin Storer (b1886 in Adelaide, South Australia) and Alice Marsella Gladice Moloney (b1889 in Kapunda, South Australia). Stanley (a Draper) and Alice married in 1916 in Robertstown, South Australia and settled in Adelaide where they raised their family and Stanley was a Draper and Manufacturer.

Jack started work in the mid 1930s as a Factory Worker and was a Glazier and Carpenter when he enlisted in 1941. In 1942 Jack married Margaret Kathleen Ambrose-Pearce (b1919 in Adelaide, SA) - they were Divorced by 1944 when Jack remarried to Joan Gwenneth Stubblety (b1918 in Adelaide, SA) - Joan was working as a Cashier and was a Premier Netball Player. Jack and Joan settled in Adelaide where they raised their family - Jack died in 1988 and Joan in 1997.

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