John Russell MULLINS

MULLINS, John Russell

Service Number: 4701
Enlisted: 4 September 1939
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 10 Squadron (RAAF)
Born: Yarrawonga, Victoria, 30 August 1915
Home Town: Yarrawonga, Moira, Victoria
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Not yet discovered
Died: Flying Battle, Bay of Biscay, Spain, Off Spain, 31 July 1942, aged 26 years
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
Runnymede (Air Forces) Memorial, Surrey, England , Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, Yarrawonga War Memorial
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World War 2 Service

4 Sep 1939: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, 4701
4 Sep 1939: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 4701, No. 10 Squadron (RAAF)
31 Jul 1942: Involvement Sergeant, 4701, No. 10 Squadron (RAAF), Battle of the Atlantic - RAN and RAAF Operations

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Biography contributed by Julianne Ryan

Born: 30 August 1915 at Yarrawonga, Victoria

Father John Joseph Mullins and Mother Eunice Marie Mullins,
living at 9 Will Street, Yarrawonga, Victoria

12mths study at Collingwood Technical School

Described on enlisting as 23yrs 8mths old; single; 5' 8.5" tall; fair complexion;
blue eyes; fair hair; Roman Catholic

4/9/1939      enlisted at Eaglemont, Victoria
                   place of enlisting, Laveton, VIC

4/9/1939      training depot

1/11/1939    No.1 FTS (Signal School)

10/6/1940    No.6 Squdron, Richmond, VIC
15/6/1940    No.3 Squadron, Richmond, VIC
12/8/1940    No.6 Squadron, Richmond, VIC
7/10/1940    No.2 ED Bradfield Park, VIC
6/11/1940    embarked Ascot Vale

17/11/1940  embarked at Adelaide, SA onboard HMT Stratheden for active service
                   overseas
                   transferred to HMT Strathmore, at Port Said, Egypt
21/12/1940  disembarked at Liverpool, England
2/2/1941      left Liverpool by rail
3/2/1941      arrived at Mount Batten

26/4/1941    appointed Air Gunner

26/6/1941    received  "Air Gunner Badge"

9/8/1941      Wireless Mechanic with 10 Squadron

1/10/1941     appointed Temporary Corporal

Sergeant in 10 Squadron (RAAF)

 

31/7/1942     killed in flying battle

On 31 July 1942 disappeared in the Galician coast Sunderland W3994, had departed from Mount Batten at 02:15 in antisubmarine patrol and did not turn to hear the device. The aircraft took the maximum load of anti-submarine bombs and was to carry out a patrol along the Spanish coast just outside territorial waters. No signals were received from the aircraft which failed to return from the mission.

The entire crew disappeared:-

Short Sunderland Mk II;  W3994, RB-X;  10 Sqn RAAF

F/Lt Eric Bruce Martin - 280651 - RAAF
F/O Arthur Francis O'Dwyer - 405185 - RAAF
P/O Ernest F. Hamilton Frith - 403653 - RAAF
F/O Arthur Reginald Meaker - 416275 - RAAF
F/O Christopher E. Thomas Bartram - 401759 - RAAF
Sgt David Bell -. 406430 - RAAF
Sgt John Russell Mullins -. 4701 - RAAF
AC1 Nevil Thomas Cuddihy - 14521 - RAAF
Sgt Clive Thomas Bingham -. 4559 - RAAF
AC1 Garnet William White - 13891 - RAAF
Sgt Herbert Henry Fealy. - 11069 - RAAF

LAC. Charles L. Kenneth Johnson - 34754 - RAAF


"Sunderland III, W3999 of No 10 (RAAF) Squadron exploded after making a successful forced landing on the sea after being attacked by an Arado Ar 196 during an ASR patrol." courtesy of Malcolm

No known grave.

Commemorated on Panel 113 at Air Forces Memorial, Runnymede, Surrey, England.

His name is commemorated on Panel 100 at the Australian War Memorial,
Canberra, ACT.

Medals:       1939-45 Star;  Atlantic Star

Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan.  13/6/2016.   Lest we forget.

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