BOWLEY, Robert George
Service Number: | 416015 |
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Enlisted: | 3 March 1941 |
Last Rank: | Flying Officer |
Last Unit: | No. 10 Squadron (RAAF) |
Born: | Clare, South Australia, 14 July 1921 |
Home Town: | Clare, Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Student (industrial chemistry) |
Died: | Flying Battle, Atlantic Ocean, Off United Kingdom, 17 May 1943, aged 21 years |
Cemetery: |
No known grave - "Known Unto God" Runnymede (Air Forces) Memorial, Surrey, England - Panel 187. Also Roll of Honour, Clare, South Australia, Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
Memorials: | Adelaide WW2 Wall of Remembrance, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Clare Memorial Row of Trees, Clare WW2 Memorial Gates, Keswick Prospect Methodist Church Honour Board WW2, Prospect Methodist Church WW2 Honour Board, Runnymede Air Forces Memorial |
World War 2 Service
3 Mar 1941: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 416015, No. 4 Initial Training School Victor Harbor, Adelaide, South Australia | |
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3 Mar 1941: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Flying Officer, 416015 | |
4 Mar 1941: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 416015, Aircrew Training Units, Empire Air Training Scheme | |
29 Jan 1943: | Honoured Distinguished Flying Cross, Announced in London Gazette. | |
17 May 1943: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Flying Officer, 416015, No. 10 Squadron (RAAF), Battle of the Atlantic - RAN and RAAF Operations |
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"...416015 Flying Officer Robert George Bowley, observer of 10 Squadron, RAAF, of Clare, SA. A student in industrial chemistry in civilian life, FO Bowley enlisted in Adelaide on 3 March 1941. He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC), gazetted 29 January 1943, for courage and devotion to duty of a high order. FO Bowley was killed whilst on operations off the United Kingdom on 17 May 1943, aged 21. The DFC was later presented to his father Alfred J Bowley." - SOURCE (www.awm.gov.au)
Rootsweb ID: I450198 Birth Record: 14 July 1921 in Clare, South Australia
Father Alfred John Bowley - b. 1885 - 24/4/1964
Mother Olive Mary Bowley (nee Stribling) - b. 18/8/1887 - Stockport, SA - 6/2/1974 - Norwood, SA
both buried in Clare Cemetery, Clare, SA.
Siblings:
Brother Reginald Alfred Bowley - b. 27/12/1917 in Clare, SA
Sister Ruth Margaret Bowley - b. 17/12/1922 in Clare, SA
Sister Mary Olive Dickson (nee Bowley)
NOK in service:
Brother-in-law:
2292 WWI - Private Darcy Elliot Dickson MM
Wife: Mary Olive Dickson (Bowley) - b. 1924 Clare, SA - d. 4/10/2003, Clare, SA
son: Guy Dickson (b. 1966)
Private in 1st Australian Stationary Hospital, 3rd Field Ambulance
24/11/1914 enlisted
1/4/1915 embarked Outer Harbour onboard HMAT Port Lincoln
served in Gallipoli
8/8/1919 discharged from service
15/9/1971 passed away in Collinswood, SA
cremated in: Centennial Park Cemetery
RSL Section, Wall 117, Niche C001
BROTHER:
SX3186 WWII - Corporal Reginald Alfred Bowley
Australian Army - Discharge 1 Independent Company
21/5/1940 enlisted at Clare, SA
13/12/1944 discharged from service
8/11/2000 passed away
buried in: Clare Cemetery, SA - family grave
Step nephew: (Mary's step-son & Darcy's son from 1st marriage):
442903 WWII - Warren Dickson
Leading Aircraftman - Area Finance Office Adelaide
25/3/1944 enlisted in Adelaide
17/7/1945 discharged
12/2/2004 passed away Daw Park
cremated: Centennial Park Cemetery
Derrick Gardens, Path 56, Grave 1370B
Interment Right Expiry 31/05/2056
416015 - WWII - Flying Officer Robert George Bowley (DFC)
3/3/1941 enlisted into WWII
Flying Officer in 10 Squadron
1/1/1943 Recommended for Distinguished Flying Cross:
"as a result of an air operation, in which Flt Lt Beeton and FO Bowley were captain and navigator respectively of a Sunderland aircraft which located an enemy merchant ship attempting to evade the blockade. Despite extremely adverse weather, Flt Lt Beeton displayed outstanding determination and maintained patrol over the area until one of our naval vessels arrived and engaged the enemy vessel. On return to base Flt Lt Beeton effected a masterly emergency landing in very difficult circumstances."
29/1/1943 London Gazette - awarded DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS
17/5/1943 killed in flying accident - over Atlantic Ocean (at sea) - off UK Coast
Plane Sunderland DW 4004
21/6/1944 Honoured with - Distinguished Flying Cross
"courage and devotion to duty in a high order."
Commemorated at Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
Commemorated on Panel 99 at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT.
Commemorated at parents grave - Clare Cemetery, Clare, SA
Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 4/6/2016. Lest we forget.