Peter Lawrence PENNEYSTON

PENNEYSTON, Peter Lawrence

Service Number: 6709611
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Sapper
Last Unit: 1st Field Squadron, RAE
Born: Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia, 20 May 1948
Home Town: Strahan, West Coast, Tasmania
Schooling: Murray High School, Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia
Occupation: Carpenter and Joiner
Died: Killed in Action, South Vietnam, 2 August 1970, aged 22 years
Cemetery: Mersey Vale Memorial Park Cemetery, Tasmania
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Canberra 1 Field Squadron Royal Australian Engineers Vietnam Roll of Honour, Canberra 1st Field Squadron Vietnam Honour Roll, Devonport Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, Grafton Clarence Valley Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Kallangur Vietnam Veterans' Place, Port Pirie Vietnam Veterans Honour Wall, Seymour Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk Roll of Honour, Strahan War Memorial
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Vietnam War Service

11 Jun 1970: Involvement Australian Army (Post WW2), Private, 6709611
2 Aug 1970: Involvement Sapper, 6709611, 1st Field Squadron, RAE

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Biography contributed by Barker Gary

Peter Lawrence Penneyston was born on 20 May 1948 at the Queenstown Hospital, on the west coast of Tasmania. His family lived at Strahan and he was the third child - two older sisters and a younger brother. He attended Strahan Primary School followed by Murray High School at Queenstown.

He played Australian Rules with the Queenstown City Football Club and also was an apprentice carpenter and joiner at the Mount Lyell Mining Company.

His 'number' came up in one of the 1968 National Service Intakes but he was given an indefinite deferement due to his apprenticeship. On completion, he immediately volunteered for National Service and was in the 1 October 1969 Intake.

He completed recruit training at the Second Recruit Training Battalion, Puckapunyal, near Seymour in Victoria, and was allocated to the Royal Australian Engineers. He attended the Field Engineer Recruit Course at the School of Military Engineering, near Casula, Sydney from 26 January until 3 April 1970, qualifying as a Field Engineer Grade One.

He volunteered for service in South Vietnam and completed his next course at the Jungle Training Centre, Canungra in Queensland. He was posted to 1 Troop, 1 Field Squadron, RAE. He left Sydney and flew via Darwin arriving in Saigon on 11 June 1970.

He was soon attached, as part of a small engineer combat team, to a rifle platoon of the Second Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (infantry) on account of the threat posed by mines and explosive devices. They patrolled in the Mekong delta and hills of the Phouc Tuy Province. He had been in country for 51 days when he was killed on 2 August 1970 due to a piece of shrapenel that penetrated his chest, from an explosive device. Sadly, he was just in the vicinity.

Peter wrote many letters to his family some written just before he died, that they received after his death.

This information was provided to Gary Barker by Mrs (Wendy) Joy Crack, Peter's loving sister. 

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