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Service No:V72717

Corps/Service:
Country: Australia
Second World War (03 Pattern) leather water bottle carrier with the Service Number V72717 recorded on the cotton shoulder strap. A search of the World War Two Nominal Roll does not reveal any such service number. However this may simply be an omission. Should your ancester be known by this service number, I invite you to contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator for further photographs. Should a family researcher be in possession of handwriting samples, perhaps a "match" can me made with the handwriting on the carrier.
T.COCHRANE

T.COCHRANE


Corps/Service:
Country: Australia
Second World War (03 Pattern) leather water bottle carrier with the name T. COCHRANE written by the owner on the cotton shoulder portion. There are 7 men with this name - recorded on the World War Two Nominal Roll. Should your ancester be known by this name, I invite you to contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator for further photographs. Should a family researcher be in possession of handwriting samples, perhaps a "match" can me made with the handwriting on the carrier.
B.EDWARD RENNO

B.EDWARD RENNO

Unit No:U.S.S. Beale

Corps/Service:Navy

Country: United States
A series of four envelopes written by an American serviceman, B. Edward RENNO and addressed to an Australian woman (Miss Doreen SEXTON) during World War Two. This man was serving aboard a destroyer in the U.S. Pacific Fleet (United States Navy) named the U.S.S. Beale in 1944. He held the position of 'SK 3/c' which is interpreted as 'Store Keeper 3rd Class'. Miss Doreen SEXTON lived at 25 Tennyson Street, Dulwich Hill in New South Wales. It is likely that they met, whilst the serviceman was on leave in Australia.
D.SEXTON

D.SEXTON


Corps/Service:
Country: Australia
A series of four envelopes written by an American serviceman, B. Edward RENNO and addressed to an Australian woman (Miss Doreen SEXTON) during World War Two. This man was serving aboard a destroyer in the U.S. Pacific Fleet (United States Navy) named the U.S.S. Beale in 1944. He held the position of 'SK 3/c' which is interpreted as 'Store Keeper 3rd Class'. Miss Doreen SEXTON lived at 25 Tennyson Street, Dulwich Hill in New South Wales. It is likely that they met, whilst the serviceman was on leave in Australia.
G.A.V.DENT

G.A.V.DENT

Service No:VX56577
Unit No:6

Corps/Service:Works Company

Country: Australia
I wish to make contact with the family of Private George Albert Vickers DENT who was born on the 18th of November, 1900 at Tocumwal in N.S.W. The World War Two Nominal Roll indicates that he enlisted on the 24th of May, 1941 and discharged on the 30th of March, 1944. He served with the 6 Australian Division Mobile Laundry. Could his family please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator.
C.T.W.WEST

C.T.W.WEST

Service No:NX98913
Unit No:121

Corps/Service:Transport

Country: Australia
I wish to make contact with the family of Corporal Cecil Thomas William WEST who was born on the 15th of April, 1920 at Sydney in N.S.W. The World War Two Nominal Roll indicates that he enlisted on the 27th of November, 1942 and discharged on the 29th of April, 1947. He served with the 121 Transport Platoon. Could his family please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator.
S.E.PIELOW

S.E.PIELOW

Service No:122059
Unit No:69

Corps/Service:Artillery

Country: United Kingdom
I am searching for the family of Samuel Edward PIELOW who was killed in action on the 28th of September, 1918 in France. He was buried at the Anneux British War Cemetery in France. His service number was 122059 and he was a Gunner with "D" Battery of the 69th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. I am in possession of his Death Plaque (Dead Man's Penny) which I purchased on ebay. If any of his family members are interested in having this Death Plaque returned, I am prepared to do this upon proof of relationship.
R.C.WATSON

R.C.WATSON

Service No:Q50718
Unit No:1

Corps/Service:Garrison Battalion/ Home Guard

Country: Australia
Second World War Discharge Certificate relating to Lance Corporal Raymond Cross WATSON of the 1st Garrison Battalion, C.M.F. Born in Ipswich Queensland, according to the World War Two Nominal Roll; he enlisted into the C.M.F. (Citizens Military Forces) on the 31st of January, 1941. He discharged on the 28th of July, 1944 and his next of kin was Elizabeth Watson. This item was offered for sale on the open market but failed to sell on the 24th of June, 2008. If this item is still for sale, would the current owner please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator.
R.C.ARENTZ

R.C.ARENTZ

Service No:QX13229
Unit No:2

Corps/Service:Medical Corps

Country: Australia
Second World War - Record of Service Book issued to Private Ronald Charles ARENTZ of the 2nd Australian General Hospital. Born in Stroud, N.S.W. according to the World War Two Nominal Roll; he enlisted into the Second AIF on the 10th of July, 1940. He discharged on the 13th of June, 1945 and his next of kin was Jane Arentz. This item was offered for sale on the open market but failed to sell on the 24th of June, 2008. If this item is still for sale, would the current owner please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator.
E.G.CHARGE

E.G.CHARGE

Service No:2125
Unit No:2

Corps/Service:Machine Gun Corps

Country: Australia
First World War Discharge Certificate relating to Private Edgar Gilbert CHARGE of the 2nd Machine Gun Battalion, AIF. The First World War Embarkation Roll indicates that he left Australia as part of the 19th Infantry Battalion, AIF. This certificate was offered for sale on the open market on the 8th of May, 2008 but failed to sell. If this certificate is still for sale, would the current owner please contact the Medals Gone Missing Administrator.
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