Leslie Edmund (Les) POWELL

POWELL, Leslie Edmund

Service Number: O937
Enlisted: 31 May 1965
Last Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Last Unit: HMAS Melbourne (III)
Born: Carlton, NSW, 22 July 1931
Home Town: Not yet discovered
Schooling: Sydney Technical High School
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Cancer, 8 March 2022, aged 90 years, place of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Sydney Technical High School Vietnam War Honour Board
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Vietnam War Service

31 May 1965: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937
31 May 1965: Enlisted Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937, HMAS Melbourne (III)
25 Apr 1966: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937
25 May 1966: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937
8 Apr 1967: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937
28 Apr 1967: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937
19 May 1967: Involvement Royal Australian Navy, Lieutenant Commander, O937

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Leslie (Les) Edmund POWELL
22/07/1931 - 08/03/2022
Les passed away peacefully on 8 March 2022.

He remained a kind and caring independent gentleman to the end, one who has served his nation in peace and wars, supported Australian youth and most importantly, been a devoted husband to Sally and loving father to three children who have all been successful in their own right.

I regret to advise of the passing of Naval Observer and Photographic Officer Lieutenant Commander Leslie (Les) Edmund Powell RAN (Rtd) in Canberra Hospital on 8 March 2022 after losing a long fight with Prostate Cancer.

Les joined the Australian Army in August 1951.  After serving in Charlie Company, 3 RAR,  in Korea from June 1952 until July 1953, he was discharged from the Army on the same day as hostilities officially ended in Korea.

In January 1954 Les was selected for aircrew entry into the Navy on NAAC Course 10 and, subsequently, RAAF pilot course No 18.  In 1955 Les transferred to Observer aircrew and joined the first Observer Training Course conducted in Australia.  He graduated top of his class and went to the UK to undertake All Weather Fighter training.   He returned to Australia in 1957 and served in 808 and 724 Squadrons in Sea Venoms and in 816 Squadron in Gannets.

He was promoted to Lieutenant Commander in 1965 and  served as the Senior Observer in 725 Squadron and 817 Squadron.

January 1971 saw Les, accompanied by his family, posted to the Australian Embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam, as the Assistant Military Attache during the last years of the Vietnam War.  The family returned to Australia in January 1973 and settled into life in Canberra.  In October 2016 Les, and seven others, were invited to Korea to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the two major battles involving Australians – Kapyong and Maryang San. In March the following year, the self proclaimed “magnificent eight” met at the Australian War Memorial to commemorate 65 years since the end of the Korean War.  Later that day Les and the other seven veterans were invited onto the floor of Federal Parliament for the reading of statements by both the Government Minister and the Opposition Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs.

Les and his wife Sally were popular and much loved by those serving in the FAA at the time and after his retirement from the Navy.

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