Dorothy (Joan) RICHARDSON MBE OAM

RICHARDSON, Dorothy

Service Number: WFX17016
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: General Hospitals - WW2
Born: Cottesloe, Western Australia, Australia, 4 June 1918
Home Town: Peppermint Grove, Western Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Natural causes, Mosman Park, Western Australia, Australia, 11 October 2006, aged 88 years
Cemetery: Karrakatta Cemetery & Crematorium, Western Australia
Cremated - Crematorium Rose Gardens; Garden 10D; Position 0018.
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World War 2 Service

Date unknown: Involvement Private, WFX17016, General Hospitals - WW2

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Biography contributed by Michael Silver

Born Dorothy Richardson, but always known as Joan, this one-time ballerina joined the Australian Cross in 1937. As well as entertaining servicemen with concert parties, she completed a course in home nursing during her first year.

In 1941, Joan enlisted as a nursing VAD in the army and on 17 March 1943 joined the Australian Army Medical Women's Service. She served in Egypt, Syria, Rehoveth and Gaza with the 9th Division and later in New Guinea. In 1945 she transferred to serve on the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable. She was discharged on 19 March 1945.

After the war Joan Richardson married Major John Seymor Dowson MBE (1906-1966) a railway engineer who served with the Royal Indian Engineers in Iraq and the British 14th Army in Burma during the war - they were to have two children.

She continued working with the Australian Red Cross and Girl Guides and joined the Western Australian Branch of the RSL being a member of the State Executive for 20 years - she was the third woman to be elected to the executive. Joan Dowson also became a member of the Friends of Battye Library.

On 14 June 1980, Joan Dowson was appointed The Order of the British Empire - Member (Civil) (MBE) for services to the Red Cross and Ex-servicemen and women. In 1991 she received the RSL meritorious medal and was awarded life membership of the Red Cross in 1992.

Joan Dowson was awarded the Medal of Australia (OAM) on 11 June 1996, for service to the community, particularly the RSL and ex-servicewomen, Red Cross, Girl Guides and as a member of the cancer crusade of Western Australia for 30 years.

Joan Dowson died at Mosman Park on 11 October 2006 at the age of 88.

Sources:

https://highgate-rsl.org.au/hall-of-honour/dowson-dorothy-joan-wfx17016/

http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE0437b.htm

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page3829526

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page7781224

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