Kenneth Shenton ANDRUS

ANDRUS, Kenneth Shenton

Service Number: 4139
Enlisted: 17 January 1942
Last Rank: Pilot Officer
Last Unit: RAAF Point Cook
Born: Perth, Western Australia, 18 September 1898
Home Town: Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales
Schooling: Wellington College & Wellington Technical School, New Zealand
Occupation: Owner - Indenting Business
Died: Accidental, Werribee, Victoria, Australia, 23 March 1942, aged 43 years
Cemetery: Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, NSW
North Chapel Niche 9A
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour
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World War 2 Service

17 Jan 1942: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, 4139
23 Mar 1942: Involvement Royal Australian Air Force, Pilot Officer, 4139, RAAF Point Cook, Armament, Point Cook, Victoria

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Biography contributed by David Barlow

Pilot Officer Andrus 4139 (49750), a Pilot from the RAAF Armament School, was carrying out camera-gun training on the ground when he was struck by an aircraft which crash landed on the aerodrome at Point Cook in Victoria

His daughter died in a car accident in 1951 and they are both commemorated in the same chapel in Sydney

Biography contributed

Kenneth Shenton ANDRUS was born in Perth, Western Australia on 18th September, 1898

His parents were Henry ANDRUS & Marion Frances Shenton FRENCH who married in Plantagenet, Western Australia in 1897

He married Virginia Gwendoline HOUGH in Perth, WA on 23rd January, 1926

He had previously served with the New Zealand Mounted Rifles & the Otago Infantry (NZ) before coming to Australia and enlisting in the RAAF on 17th January, 1942

Kenneth died in an accident in Werribee, Victoria on 23rd March, 1942 when he was struck by an aircraft which crash landed

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His Father Henry ANDRUS served with the New Zealand Medical Corps during WW2 and died suddenly from valvular heart disease while waiting for a comrade at Weybridge Station in England.

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