Coming Soon.
ANDERSON, Reginald Robert
Personal Details
Service Numbers: | V81662, VX15140 |
---|---|
Enlisted: | 19 October 1939 |
Last Rank: | Lieutenant |
Last Unit: | 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion |
Born: | St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, 5 May 1915 |
Home Town: | Not yet discovered |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Surveyor, Draughtsman, Engineer |
Died: | Bendigo, Greater Bendigo City, Victoria, Australia, 7 November 1973, aged 58 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Fawkner Memorial Park Cemetery, Victoria New Lawn Area Wall Niches, Wall I, Row 9, Niche 6 |
Memorials: | Ballarat Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial |
Service History
World War 2 Service
19 Oct 1939: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, V81662 | |
---|---|---|
1 May 1940: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, VX15140, 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion | |
23 May 1940: | Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, V81662, Area Staff | |
23 May 1940: | Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, V81662 | |
8 Apr 1941: | Embarked Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion, Embarked Sydney per S.S. "N.N" Seriial 294.Disembarked in Middle East 3rd May 1941 | |
17 Jun 1941: | Imprisoned Middle East / Mediterranean Theatre, Previously reported missing, now reported wounded in action and missing, believed prisoner. | |
17 Jun 1941: | Wounded Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), VX15140, Now reported in Hospital as wounded in action with gun shot wound to the left leg. | |
15 Apr 1942: | Embarked Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, VX15140, 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion, Embarked Middle East per 2/2 Hosp Ship as medically unfit Disembarked at Melbourne 15th May 1942 | |
10 Feb 1950: | Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Lieutenant, VX15140, 2nd/2nd Pioneer Battalion |
Personal Stories
Help us honour Reginald Robert Anderson's service by contributing information, stories, and images so that they can be preserved for future generations.
Add my story