Richard Chessel Lister (Dick) HOSKIN

HOSKIN, Richard Chessel Lister

Service Number: 425940
Enlisted: 21 May 1942, Brisbane, Qld.
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 158 Squadron (RAF)
Born: Longreach, Qld., 29 March 1924
Home Town: Longreach, Longreach, Queensland
Schooling: Longreach State School, Rockhampton Boys' Grammar School
Occupation: Clerk
Died: Flying Battle, Germany, 20 December 1943, aged 19 years
Cemetery: Hanover War Cemetery
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Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, International Bomber Command Centre Memorial, Longreach Memorial Pool & Aquatic Centre, Longreach War Memorial
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World War 2 Service

3 Sep 1939: Involvement Sergeant, 425940
21 May 1942: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 425940, No. 158 Squadron (RAF), Brisbane, Qld.

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Son of Henry James Hoskin and Josephine Hoskin, of Longreach, Queensland, Australia.

WHEN DUTY CALLED HE GAVE HIS LIFE FOR FREEDOM'S CAUSE

SERGT. R C. L (DICK) HOSKIN
LONGREACH AIRMAN MISSING
Official advice has been received  by Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hoskin, Kingfisher Street, Longreach that their son, Sergt. R. C. L. (Dick) Hoskln has been reported missing in air  operations. The information so far reveals that Sergt. Hoskin was a member of the crew of a Halifax Bomber which was detailed to attack Frankfort, Germany last Monday, 20th  December and failed to return to its base presumably due to enemy action. Sergt. Hoskin is well-known in Longreach; his parents being very old residents of the town. He is a native of Longreach and obtained a scholarship from the Longreach State School, finally being successful in the Junior Universlty examinations at the Rockhampton Boys' Grammar School. He then entered the Rockhampton office of the Toowoomba Foundry Co. Pty. Ltd., whence he was granted leave to enlist, and joined the R.A.A.F. from Longreach. After preliminary training In Australia he proceeded to England for final training. An airgraph letter received from Sergt. Hoskln and written on 19th November  indicates that he was in good health and cheerfully facing up to his arduous duties. 

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