William Rex SEYMOUR

SEYMOUR, William Rex

Service Number: 407808
Enlisted: 6 January 1941
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 207 Squadron (RAF)
Born: Solomontown, South Australia, 5 July 1918
Home Town: Quorn, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Schooling: Solomontown Public School, Port Pirie High School, South Australia
Occupation: Shop Assistant
Died: Flying Battle, North Sea, off the coast of France, 9 January 1942, aged 23 years
Cemetery: Crozon Communal Cemetery, Crozon, Brittany, France
Plot 12 Row 5 Grave 13. CENOTAPH: Port Pirie Cemetery
Memorials: Adelaide WW2 Wall of Remembrance, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, City of Port Pirie WW2 Memorial Gates, International Bomber Command Centre Memorial, Quorn War Memorial, Quorn and District Roll of Honour WW2
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World War 2 Service

6 Jan 1941: Involvement Sergeant, 407808
6 Jan 1941: Enlisted Adelaide
6 Jan 1941: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 407808, No. 207 Squadron (RAF), Enlisted at Adelaide
6 Jan 1941: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 407808
17 Jul 1941: Embarked Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 407808, No. 207 Squadron (RAF), Embarked at Sydney for the UK
Date unknown: Involvement

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Biography contributed by Carol Foster

Son of William Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth Alice Maude (nee Champion) Seymour of Port Pirie; brother of Phyllis May Seymour and Alice Merle Seymour

DUTY NOBLY DONE. EVER REMEMBERED BY MOTHER, FATHER AND SISTERS, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

At the time of enlistment he was employed from the age of 17, by Prests Ltd of Quorn

Plane was Manchester L7322 which crashed into the sea at Lle Longue, Crozon, France. Eyewitnesses state that there were no survivors. William's body was not recovered until 24 June 1942 when it washed ashore near Anse du Fret

Medals: 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 War Medal

Also served in the Reserve from 5 July 1940

November 1933 - school subjects studied an passed were:- English, Latin, French, Mathmatics 1 & 2, Chemistry, Physics, Arithmetic

November 1935-1936 - passed the subjects of Bookkeeping and Business by Correspondence

October 1938 - he complete an accountants course by correspondence while working with Hemingway & Robertson of Melbourne

Sports played - football, Tennis, Swimming, Cricket - he was a champion swimmer and member of the Solomontown Swimming Club.

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