Andrew Joseph HOEY

HOEY, Andrew Joseph

Service Number: QX8087
Enlisted: 26 May 1940
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 1 Corps of Signals
Born: Darlington, Durham, England, 13 April 1907
Home Town: Biloela, Banana, Queensland
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Clerk (Public Servant)
Died: Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 6 June 2002, aged 95 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Forest View Cemetery, Cairns, Queensland
Memorials: Biloela & District Roll of Honour WW2 Enlistments
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World War 2 Service

26 May 1940: Involvement QX8087
26 May 1940: Enlisted
26 May 1940: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, QX8087, 1 Corps of Signals
14 Feb 1941: Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, QX8087, 1 Corps of Signals, ex Sydney for Middle East per HMT QM
17 Feb 1942: Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, QX8087, 1 Corps of Signals, ex Middle East to Adelaide per Strathallan
12 Aug 1942: Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Signaller, QX8087, 1 Corps of Signals, ex Brisbane to Port Moresby per USS John Hart
21 Jun 1943: Embarked Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Signaller, QX8087, 1 Corps of Signals, ex Port Moresby to Townsville per Duntroon
25 Jan 1945: Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, QX8087, 1 Corps of Signals
25 Jan 1945: Discharged

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Biography contributed by Chris Buckley

Signalman Andrew Joseph Hoey (Service No:QX8087) enlisted in the Army on 26 May 1940 and served with 1 Corps of Signals in the Middle East (14 February 1941 - 17 February 1942) and New Guinea (12 August 1942 - 21 June 1943). Signalman Hoey was Discharged on 25 January 1945.

Born in 1907 in Durham England, Andrew was the fifth of eleven children of George Joseph Hoey (b1874 in Yorkshire, England) and Jane Baxendale (b1875 in Lancashire, England). George (a Joinery Machinist) and Jane married in Lancashire in 1901 and immigrated in 1911, arriving in Brisbane, QLD on board the Ayrshire with their first six children. The family settled in Brisbane where George was a Woodworking Machinist - in the late 1930s he worked at the Victory Hotel in Gympie, QLD (owned by son George) as a Barman before returning to Brisbane by 1940.

Andrew started work in 1926 as a Clerk in the Public Service and worked in Gladstone and Rockhampton. He was with the Department of Labour and Industry in Biloela (and was also a Justice of the Peace)when he enlisted in the Army, and in 1942 in Brisbane QLD he married Lenore Morley Frances (b1917 in Brisbane, QLD). Following his Discharge, Andrew and Lenore lived at Sandgate until their Divorce - Andrew then moved to Innisfail with the Public Service before settling in Cairns where he worked for the Department of Labour and National Service. Andrew died in 2002.

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