EASTHER, Leonard Alfred
Service Number: | 429801 |
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Enlisted: | 12 September 1942 |
Last Rank: | Sergeant |
Last Unit: | Royal Canadian Air Force Training Units |
Born: | Quorn, South Australia, 19 December 1921 |
Home Town: | Quorn, Flinders Ranges, South Australia |
Schooling: | Quorn and District High School, and Adelaide University |
Occupation: | Auctioneers clerk |
Died: | Accidental (air crash), Cooking Lake, Edmonton, Canada, 29 October 1943, aged 21 years |
Cemetery: |
Beechmount Cemetery, Edmonton, Canada Plot: Block 206. Grave 1., Beechmount Cemetery, Canada |
Memorials: | Adelaide WW2 Wall of Remembrance, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Quorn War Memorial, Quorn and District Roll of Honour WW2 |
World War 2 Service
12 Sep 1942: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Aircraftman 2 (WW2), 429801, Adelaide, South Australia | |
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12 Sep 1942: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 429801 | |
15 Jan 1943: | Embarked | |
29 Oct 1943: | Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 429801, Royal Canadian Air Force Training Units, Empire Air Training Scheme, 2 Air Observers School (RCAF) |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Julianne Ryan
Born 19 December 1921 in Quorn, South Australia.
Grandfather William Wallace Bell served in the British Army in the Zulu Wars of 1879 in
South Africa. He came out to South Australia after that and made his home in Quorn,
South Australia - he died 11/11/1947.
William's sons (Leonard's Uncle):-
3686 Private Richard Mitchell BELL MM - 10th Infantry Battalion
11/08/1915 enlisted into WWI (24 years of age)
02/12/1915 embarked Outer Harbour, SA onboard RMS Malwa
as a Private with 10th Battalion, 12th Reinforcement
Awarded: Military Medal
12/06/1919 returned to Australia
3134 Private Alfred James BELL - 50th Infantry Battalion
09/10/1916 enlisted into WWI (26 years of age)
16/12/1916 embarked Outer Harbour, SA onboard HMAT A35 Berrima
as a Private with 50th Battalion, 8th Reinforcement
26/08/1917 died of wounds received on patrol duty - Warneton, Messines, Belgium
buried in: Trois-Arbres Cemetery (Plot I, Row Z, Grave No. 42), Steenwerck, France
His name is commemorated on Panel 150 at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT
1359 Warrant Officer Class II William Charles BELL
4th Broad Gauge Railway Operating Company
25/01/1917 enlisted into WWI (33 years of age)
11/05/1917 embarked Port of Melbourne, VIC onboard HMAT A9 Shropshire
as a 2nd Corporal with Railway Unit, Section 4
01/07/1919 returned to Australia
Leonard's father Charles John Easther and Mother Annie Elizabeth Easther (nee Bell)
lived at Quorn, South Australia.
Three of William’s grandsons were to die in WW2:
429801 RAAF Sergeant Leonard Alfred Easther (b. 19/12/1921
- d. 29/10/1943 on an aircraft training flight near Edmonton, in Canada
cousin: Airman Flight Lieutenant John Napier Bell - (b. 25/04/1916
d. 18/06/1940 plane crash in Brittany, France
buried in: Ploudaniel Churchyard, Brittany, France.
cousin: SX1760 Corporal Alfred Napier Bell (John Bell's brother) - (b. 01/04/1918
d. 20/01/1944 at Shaggy Ridge, northern New Guinea
cousin (brother to John and Alfred Bell):
48040 Leading Aircraftman Bruce Napier BELL - RAAF, 84th Squadron
b. 09/02/1924 North Adelaide, SA
21/04/1942 enlisted into WWII at Farina
24/07/1944 discharged from service
Leonard was described on enlisting into WWII as 20 years 8 months of age; single;
5' 7 1/4" tall; 156 lbs; brown complexion green eyes; brown hair; Church of England
12/09/1942 enlisted into WWII in Adelaide, South Australia
at No.5 Recruiting Centre, RAAF
12/09/1942 appointed to No.4 ITS Victor Harbour, SA
07/11/1942 appointed to 2 ED Bradfield Park
14/12/1942 appointed to 1 ED
15/01/1943 RCAF
15/01/1943 embarked Melbourne, Victoria for overseas
31/01/1943 disembarked into Canada
31/01/1943 appointed to No.3 "M" Depot, Edmonton, Canada
06/02/1943 No. 2 Wireless School, Calgary, Canada
21/08/1943 No. 2 BAGS, Messbank
04/10/1943 obtained Air Gunners Badge
11/10/1943 Sergeant (Air Gunner) with 2 Air Observers School RCAF, Edmonton, Canada
29/10/1943 died on aircraft training flight
3 miles north/east of Cooking Lake Airport, Canada
buried in: Beechmount Cemetery, Canada
Plot: Block 206. Grave 1
21/09/1944 RAAF noted:
"When ANson I 6269 crashed at approx. 2358 hours on 29/10/1943 at
Cooking Lake, Edmonton, Alta, Canada the following airmen sustained
fatal injuries: No.429801 Sgt Easther, L A and 432249 LAC Oakes LW."
Medals: War medal; Defence medal
His name is commemorated on:-
- Panel 133 at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT
- on his grandfather's grave in 1947, Quorn Cemetery, SA.
Submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 26/04/2017. Lest we forget.