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EATON, Brian Alexander
Personal Details
Service Numbers: | 0344, O344 |
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Enlisted: | 20 January 1936 |
Last Rank: | Air Vice Marshal |
Last Unit: | Headquarters Staff |
Born: | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia , 15 December 1916 |
Home Town: | Camberwell, Boroondara, Victoria |
Schooling: | Carey Baptist Grammar School, Kew ,Victoria, Australia |
Occupation: | Not yet discovered |
Died: | Ill Health, Woden Valley Hospital Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia , 17 October 1992, aged 75 years |
Cemetery: |
Gungahlin Cemetery, Australian Capital Territory |
Memorials: |
Service History
World War 2 Service
20 Jan 1936: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal, O344 |
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Non Warlike Service
20 Jan 1936: | Enlisted Royal Australian Air Force, Air Cadet, 0344, RAAF Point Cook | |
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1 Jan 1937: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Pilot Officer, No. 1 Squadron (RAAF) | |
1 Jul 1937: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Flying Officer, No. 21 Squadron (RAAF) |
World War 2 Service
1 Sep 1939: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Flight Lieutenant, Instructor 1 Flying Training School Point Cook | |
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1 Sep 1940: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Squadron Leader, Central Flying School, Flight Commander | |
1 Dec 1943: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Wing Commander, No. 3 Squadron (RAAF) |
Non Warlike Service
1 Jan 1953: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Group Captain, Commander 78 Wing Malta | |
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1 Jan 1963: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Air Commodore | |
1 Jan 1968: | Promoted Royal Australian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal |
World War 2 Service
15 Dec 1973: | Discharged Royal Australian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal, O344 |
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Non Warlike Service
15 Dec 1973: | Discharged Royal Australian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal, 0344, Headquarters Staff |
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World War 2 Service
Date unknown: | Involvement O344 |
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