Charles Vincent PATCHING

PATCHING, Charles Vincent

Service Number: 7030
Enlisted: 6 November 1939, Pearce, WA
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: No. 14 Squadron (RAAF)
Born: Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia, 21 October 1912
Home Town: Belmont, Belmont, Western Australia
Schooling: State School, Melbourne Technical School
Occupation: Motor Mechanic
Died: Accidental - crashed whilst on patrol, Yetna, WA, 15 March 1943, aged 30 years
Cemetery: Geraldton War Cemetery, Western Australia
Plot A. Row A. Grave 16.
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Mundaring War Memorial, Narra Tarra Beaufort Bomber A9-173 Air Crash Memorial
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World War 2 Service

3 Sep 1939: Involvement Sergeant, 7030
6 Nov 1939: Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Sergeant, 7030, No. 14 Squadron (RAAF), Pearce, WA

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Son of John Daniel and Harriet Patching, husband of Ulla Dorothy Patching, of Belmont.

EIGHT MEN KILLED.
FIVE WEST AUSTRALIANS.
PERTH, This Morning - In a plane crash which occurred on Monday in this State, 8 airmen were killed, 5 being West Australians. The victims were: Pilot- Officer George Bishop (wireless air gunner), Prospect, S.A.; Sgt. Donald Ashby Waite (pilot of plane), Tasmania; Sgt. Robert Ambrose Redman  (observer), Adelaide, S.A.; Sgt. Edward Watling (wireless air gunner), Armadale; Sgt. Charles Vincent Patching (fitter), Pearce; L.A.C. Herbert Spencer Kilpatrick (fitter), Bassendean; L.A.C. George Louis Pedrotta (flight mechanic), Bellevue; A.C.1 Godfrey Carter (electrician), South Perth.

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