Harry NORMAN

NORMAN, Harry

Service Numbers: SX4896, SX11061
Enlisted: 10 June 1940
Last Rank: Major (Chaplain Division 2 2nd AIF)
Last Unit: Australian Army Chaplains' Department
Born: Adelaide, SA, 29 November 1913
Home Town: Glenelg, Holdfast Bay, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Brighton Glenelg District WW2 Honour Roll, Glenelg St Michael's War Chapel WW2 Honour Roll
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World War 2 Service

10 Jun 1940: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Private, SX4896
10 Jun 1940: Enlisted Private, SX4896, Adelaide, South Australia
11 Jun 1940: Involvement Private, SX4896
28 Dec 1940: Discharged Private, SX4896, 2nd/6th Field Ambulance
21 Jan 1941: Enlisted Captain (Chaplain Division 1 2nd AIF), SX11061, Australian Army Chaplains' Department, Wayville, South Australia
21 Jan 1941: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Major, SX11061
22 Jan 1941: Involvement Captain (Chaplain Division 1 2nd AIF), SX11061, Australian Army Chaplains' Department
2 Jan 1946: Discharged Major (Chaplain Division 2 2nd AIF), SX11061, Australian Army Chaplains' Department

Newpaper report, 1951

"The Advertiser" (Adelaide, SA), Thursday 9 August 1951, page 4:

PADRE Norman has had an earnest career of service to his fellows. From 1940 to 1946 he was an AIF chaplain to the 9th Division in the Middle East and to the 7th Division in New Guinea. After the war he spent three years in Germany, was senior chaplain to the British troops in the Ruhr; he holds the rank of major in the Army. He broadcast three Anzac Day services from Berlin. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R. Norman, of 5 Seawall, Glenelg, spent a month with him and his wife in 1949; she was formerly Miss Nan Cussen, of North Adelaide. Padre Norman laid the foundation of the new St. George's Church of England in Berlin in May, 1950. He is now back at Portsmouth.

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