Charles Robert FULLWOOD

FULLWOOD, Charles Robert

Service Number: Q122570
Enlisted: 24 March 1942
Last Rank: Warrant Officer Class 2
Last Unit: 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE)
Born: London, England, 2 June 1906
Home Town: London, England, United Kingdom
Schooling: Lingham St School, Clapham Rd, London, England
Occupation: Executive Clerk
Died: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, cause of death not yet discovered, date not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
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World War 2 Service

24 Mar 1942: Involvement Warrant Officer Class 2, Q122570
24 Mar 1942: Enlisted
24 Mar 1942: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Warrant Officer Class 2, Q122570
4 Apr 1942: Promoted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE)
4 Apr 1942: Promoted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Sergeant, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Promoted to L/Sgt immediately after A/CPL
16 May 1942: Promoted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Sapper, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Reverted to Sapper after Course Completion
29 May 1942: Promoted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE)
12 Aug 1942: Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, Q122570, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Anhui 8 MD for NG
15 Aug 1942: Involvement Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, Q122570, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Milne Bay - Papua WW2, Embarked HMAT Bremer
14 Sep 1942: Wounded Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, Q122570, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Milne Bay - Papua WW2, Malaria
8 Oct 1942: Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, Q122570, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Embarked for Australia. HMAT Bremer
12 Oct 1942: Transferred Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lance Corporal, 1st Bomb Disposal Company (RAE), Transfer Australian Genera Hospital
14 Jul 1947: Discharged
14 Jul 1947: Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Warrant Officer Class 2, Q122570

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