Michael (Mick) FRAWLEY

FRAWLEY, Michael

Service Numbers: Q146699, Q104978, QX37306
Enlisted: 9 May 1941
Last Rank: Corporal
Last Unit: Sea Transport Staff
Born: Drayton, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, 16 May 1915
Home Town: Drayton, Toowoomba, Queensland
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Teacher
Died: Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, 9 August 2006, aged 91 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery, Queensland
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World War 2 Service

9 May 1941: Involvement Corporal, Q104978, also Q146699 & QX37306
9 May 1941: Involvement Corporal, Q146699, also Q104978 & QX37306
9 May 1941: Involvement Corporal, QX37306, also Q104978 & Q146699
9 May 1941: Enlisted
9 May 1941: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, QX37306
2 Feb 1942: Enlisted Corporal, QX37306, 'M' Special Unit
20 Jul 1945: Transferred Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, Sea Transport Staff, 14 Australian Small Ships Coy
14 Dec 1945: Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Corporal, QX37306
14 Dec 1945: Discharged

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Biography contributed by Chris Buckley

Mick was the youngest of ten children of Patrick Joseph Frawley (born 1866 in County Clare, Ireland) and Catherine (Kate) Angela O'Connell (born 1872 in Toowoomba, QLD). Patrick arrived in Brisbane, QLD in 1882 and married Kate in Drayton, QLD in 1895. The family settled in Drayton where Patrick was a Labourer.

Mick was a Teacher in Cairns, QLD when he married Sarah (Betty) Elizabeth Lillian Coles (born 1918 in Toowoomba, QLD) in 1941. Mick enlisted in the ACMF in 1941, serving as a Private (Service No: Q104978) with 117 AGH until 1942 when he enlisted in the Australian Army. Mick served as a Corporal (Service Nos: Q146699/QX37306) with 'M' Australian Special Unit AIF, 4th Australian Divisional Reception Camp, and 11 Australian Small Ships Coy. ('M' Unit was a joint Australian, New Zealand, Dutch and British military intelligence unit formed to gather intelligence on Japanese troop and shipping movements. The unit was well known for commando style raids). Mick also served with 11 and 14 Australian Small Ships Coy.

Brothers in law - David William Nethercote (Service No: 7900), John Lewis Coles (Service No: Q45922) and Willie Coles (Service No: B3255) - and sister in law Ellen Coles (nee Davies, Service No: 100678) also served in WWII.

Following his Discharge, Mick and Betty lived in Manly, QLD and Mick resumed Teaching. They transferred to Yungaburra in Atherton, QLD in 1950, and trnasferred back to the Darling Downs where Mick taught at Rosevale School in Rosewood. The family moved to Toowoomba in the 1970s, and returned to Rosewood on the Darling Downs by 1980. Mick died in 2006 and Betty in 2008 

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