Joseph Francis MARTIN

MARTIN, Joseph Francis

Service Number: QX37294
Enlisted: 25 June 1941
Last Rank: Corporal
Last Unit: 31/51 (amalgamated) Infantry Battalion AMF
Born: Mareeba, Queensland, Australia , 18 July 1915
Home Town: Merinda, Whitsunday, Queensland
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Labourer (Meat Worker)
Died: Killed in Action, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Pacific Islands, 12 February 1945, aged 29 years
Cemetery: Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea
CWGC Grave No: Section A. Plot 4. Row C. Grave 4. Inscription: "YOUR DEATH HAS LEFT A LONELINESS NO ONE CAN EVER FILL".
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Bowen War Memorial, Brisbane 31/51 Australian Infantry Battalion (AIF) Roll of Honour, Cairns - 31/51 Australian Infantry Battalion
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World War 2 Service

3 Sep 1939: Involvement Corporal, QX37294
25 Jun 1941: Enlisted
25 Jun 1941: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Corporal, QX37294, 31/51 (amalgamated) Infantry Battalion AMF
12 Feb 1945: Discharged

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Biography contributed by Stephen Bonald

Extract from Description attached to Image - Accession Number:P07645.001. Australian War Memorial.

QX37294 Corporal (Cpl) Joseph Francis Martin 31/51st Battalion of Mareeba, Qld. A meatworker prior to enlistment, he joined the Citizen Military Force (CMF) in June 1941 and served with the 31st Battalion. In July 1942 he enlisted in the AIF. From August 1942 the 11th Brigade, which included 31st Battalion, was responsible for the defence of Far North Queensland. Private Martin was stationed, periodically, in Townsville and on Thursday Island. He was promoted to Lance Corporal and then Acting Corporal in March 1943. In April the 31st and 51st Battalions were merged and A/Cpl Martin was attached to the 13th Australian Garrison in Brisbane, Qld. A/Cpl Martin was promoted to Corporal (Cpl) in July 1943. For the remainder of 1943 he undertook further training in Queensland and Victoria. Cpl Martin married Irene Cecilia Martin on 19 April 1944. In November 1944 the 31/51st Battalion undertook training in jungle operations and left Brisbane for Bougainville, New Guinea, arriving on 12 December 1945. Cpl Martin was killed in action at Bougainville on 12 February 1945. He was 29 years of age.

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