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    Ivan Harry KINGSTON

    Original 2/40th Battalion member, made his way up from Koepang end of Timor and joined unit, date unknown. After training he was allotted to "D" Platoon. Doig has his in 13 Section. Evacuated from Timor and arrived Darwin 19th Aug 1942 and Hospitalised. Did not re-join unit. Discharged 17th Jul 1945.
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    Stanley Ernest KING

    Stanley enlisted on 20 Dec 1940 and was a member of the First Reinforcements that arrive at Dili, Timor, aboard M.V. “KOOLAMA”, on 22 Jan 1942, prior to the Japanese landing. He joined the unit as a Private. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hides” on 16 Dec 1942. After leave and reorganization, he embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard S.S. “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943 as a Trooper in Transport Section. As the unit had no transport, the Transport Sect was used as another Commando section. He returned to Australia with them aboard “TAROONA” on 3 Sept 1944. He was posted to 1st Australian Commando Training Battalion 3 May1943 and re-joined the 2/2nd on 15 May 1943. Stanley transferred to Far Eastern Liaison Office (Propaganda and Intelligence) on 30 Jan 1945 and flew to MOROTAI on 3 May 1945 and flew to Australia on 30 Sept 1945. He was discharged 7 Nov 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
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    Charles Henry KING

    Charles was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Private, in No 4 Section, “B” Platoon. He took part in the raid on Dili with No 4 Section. Also believed to have served in No 13 Section, “D” Platoon. He was appointed Lance Corporal on 1 Sept 1942 and after the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 16 Dec 1942. After leave and reorganization, he embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard S.S. “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943 as a Lance Corporal in No 4 Section, “B” Troop. He was appointed paid Lance Corporal on 1 Jul 1943. Charlie left the unit on 4 Mar 1944 and returned to Australia aboard "ORMISTON" on 30 Mar 1944. He was discharged on 26 Jan 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
  4. Joseph enlisted on 12 Apr 1944 and after recruit and infantry training, he attended 1st Australian Commando Training Battalion on 15 Jan 1945. He joined the 2/2nd on 2 Apr 1945 and embarked for New Britain aboard “TAROONA” on 9 Apr 1945 with the unit as a Trooper in No 7 Section, “C” Troop. He returned to Australia aboard "TAROONA" on 15 Sept 1945 and was discharged on 11 Jun 1946. He was entitled to the Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below. He may now be entitled to the 1939-45 Star.
  5. John was a member of the 2/40th Battalion and after the fall of Koepang, he was one of approx. 200 men, who made their way to Portuguese Timor and joined the 2/2nd. He was evacuated seriously ill, from Timor aboard “KURU”, from BETANO on 2 Sept 1942 and after extensive medical treatment was discharged on 11 Feb 1944. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
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    Basil Robert KEEFE

    Basil enlisted on 1 Jul 1940 and was posted to 2/40th Infantry Battalion. He joined the unit on Timor from 2/40 Battalion, after the fall of Koepang, approx. March 1942 and left Timor on 22 Sept 1942. He transferred to 40th Infantry Battalion on 23 Oct 1942 and then to 28th Australian Light Aid Detachment, serving the rest of the war in Darwin. He was discharged on 22 Nov 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
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    Charles Edgar KEAN

    Charles enlisted on 22 Oct 1940 and was posted to 2/40th Battalion. He embarked for Timor on 8 Dec 1941 and joined the 2/2nd on Timor from 2/40 Battalion, after the fall of Koepang, approx. March 1942. He was one of the former Koepang men, who moved to the village of Mape for intensive commando training and, on 8 May 1942, was sent to one of the 2/2nd Sections. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 16 Dec 1942 as a Private. He was discharged on 3 Jan 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
  8. Sydney enlisted on 30 Jul 1940 and was posted to 2/40th Battalion. He was promoted Acting Corporal on 30 Jun 1941 and transferred to 8th Division Postal Unit same day, confirmed Corporal on 30 Aug 1941 and embarked for Timor on 8 Dec 1941. He joined the 2/2nd from the 8th Division Postal Unit. He served in Sparrow Force Head Quarters. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 16 Dec 1942 as a Corporal. He transferred to 2nd Australian Base Postal Unit on 21 Apr 1943. He was temporary detached to Allied Geographical Section 28 Aug to 8 Sept 1944 and served the remainder of the war with 2nd Australian Base Postal Unit. He was discharged on 30 May 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
  9. Wilfred was a member of the 2/40th Battalion and after the fall of Koepang, he was one of approx. 200 men, who made their way to Portuguese Timor and joined the 2/2nd. Little is known of Wilfred, other than he returned to Australia and was discharged on 15 Jul 1948. He also had the service No 69284 and serve with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) in Japan Service papers are not available..
  10. Murray embarked for New Britain aboard “TAROONA” on 9 Apr 1945 with the unit as a Trooper. He was discharged on 25 Aug 1947.
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    William Roy JASPER

    William enlisted in Citizen Military Force (Reserves)and was posted to 8th Battalion on 29 Jan 1941. He was allocated to "A" Company on 10 Jun 1941 and was posted to Darwin on 4 Feb 1942 as a Specialist Signaller. He transferred to 7th Military District (MD) Signals on 26 May 1942. He transferred to the A.I.F. on 15 Jul 1942 and joined Sparrow Force on Timor, on 15 Sept 1942, after contact had been made with Australia with “Winnie the War Winner” and returned to Darwin on 9 Jan 1943. He transferred to Australian Signals Training battalion on 24 Apr 1943, 38th Australian Wireless Task Section on 26 Jul 1943, 1st Australian Beach Signals Section on 24 Aug 1943. He joined “Z” Special Forces on 8 Jan 1945 and served in Netherlands East Indies 21 Sept to 3 Dec 1945 and was discharged 14 Dec 1945. According to his service papers he was entitled to the Pacific Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below. He is now also entitled to the Australian Service Medal 1945-75 with a clasp "S.W.Pacific" and could be entitled to the 1939-45 Star due to change of rules in 1995.
  12. UNDER CONSTRUCT Need help with this man PLEASE. May have joined under an assumed name. According to NAA there are two files for him with NX200191. 1 has 2/2 Commando Squadron with the name George Jones, the other has 18th Inf Trg Bn with the name Norman David Thomas Jones. IF A FAMILY MEMBER COULD CONTACT US TO HELP WE WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL.
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    Mervyn Henry JONES

    Mervyn enlisted on 20 Nov 1941 and was posted to 1st Australian Commando Training Battalion on 15 Feb 1943 and joined the 2/2nd on 15 May 1943 and embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943 as a Signaller in the Signals Section, Headquarters Group and returned to Australia with them aboard “TAROONA” on 3 Sept 1944. After leave and reorganization, he embarked for New Britain aboard “TAROONA” on 9 Apr 1945 with the unit as a Trooper in No 2 Section, “A” Troop. He transferred to 32nd Salvage Section on 18 Jun 1945, returned to Australia aboard "DUNTROON" on 1 Aug 1945. He was discharged on 21 Jun 1946. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
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    Kenneth Dolph JONES

    Kenneth enlisted on 28 Oct 1941 and was a member of the First Reinforcements that arrive at Dili, Timor, aboard "KOOLAMA” on 22 Jan 1942, prior to the Japanese landing. He joined the unit as a Private. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hides” on 16 Dec 1942. After leave and reorganization, he embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943 as a Trooper in No1 section, “A” Troop and returned to Australia with them aboard “TAROONA” on 3 Sept 1944. After further leave and reorganization, he embarked for New Britain aboard “TAROONA” on 9 Apr 1945 with the unit as a Trooper. He returned to Australia on 14 Feb 1946 and was discharges on 5 Jun 1946. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below. He is now also entitled to the Australian Service Medal 1945-75 with a clasp
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    Alfred Forbes JONES

    Alfred was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Corporal Armourer in “Q” Staff, Headquarters Group. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 16 Dec 1942. After leave and reorganization, he embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard S.S. “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943 as a Corporal Armourer in “Q” Staff, Headquarters Group. Alfred left the unit on New Guinea on 4 Mar 1944 and returned to Australia aboard "ORMISTON" on 30 Mar 1944. He was discharges on 28 Mar 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below
  16. Frederick enlisted into the Citizen Military Forces and served 155 days with 5th Heavy Artillery and then 2 months with 13th Company, 8th F.T.B. but was discharged both time for being under age. He finally joined the Citizen Military Forces, legally on 25 May 1942 and given Service No N217439 and posted to 35th Battalion on 3 Jul 1942. He transferred to the A.I.F on 29 Aug 1942 and attended 1st Australian Commando Training Squadron on 25 Feb 1943. He joined the unit on 15 May 1943 and embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard S.S. “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943, serving in No 1 Section, "A" Troop. He returned to Australia with them aboard “TAROONA” on 3 Sept 1944 and left the unit on return to Australia and was discharged 3 Jul 1946. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below. Fred is shown holding the Australian designed and manufactured Owen Sub-machine gun.
  17. Arthur (Mark) was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Private in “Q” Staff, Headquarters Group. He was appointed Lance Corporal on 18 Nov 1942. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 16 Dec 1942. He was transferred to 1st Australian Commando Training Squadron on 20 May 1943, as an Instructor and promoted Acting Corporal on 16 Jun 1943. He transferred to “Z” Special Force on 27 Jun 1944 and confirmed Corporal on 5 Jan 1945. He flew to MOROTAI on 25 May 1945 and returned to Australia on 2 Dec 1945. He was discharged on 4 Jan 1946. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below. He is now also entitled to the Australian Service Medal 1945-75 with a clasp "S.W.Pacific".
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    Ronald JOHNSON

    Ronald enlisted on 24 May 1941, was appointed Lance Corporal on 29 Aug 1941 and was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Lance Corporal in No 3 Section, “A” Platoon. He was Mentioned in Despatches for Gallant and Distinguished Service on Timor, LG 25 May 1943 and C.G. No 119-3 Jun 1943. (MID) After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 16 Dec 1942. After leave and reorganization, he was promoted Corporal on 15 May 1943 and embarked with the unit for New Guinea aboard S.S. “DUNTROON” on 17 Jun 1943, as a Corporal in No 3 Section, “A” Troop. He was appointed Lance Sergeant on 28 Mar 1944 and returned to Australia with them aboard “TAROONA” on 3 Sept 1944. After further leave and reorganization, he embarked for New Britain aboard “TAROONA” on 9 Apr 1945 with the unit as a Lance Sergeant, once again in No 3 Section, “A” Troop. He returned to Australia on 9 May 1945 and was discharged on 5 May 1946. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
  19. Sidney was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Private in Headquarters Group of “C” Platoon. He returned to Australia aboard Corvette H.M.A.S. “Kalgoorlie” from BETANO and disembarked at Darwin on 17 Sept 1942. Sidney transferred to the Australian Catering Corps and was discharged on 31 Jan 1946. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below
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    Harvey Edgar JAMES

    James enlisted on 29 Apr 1941 with previous service with 13th Field Company Royal Australian Engineers (RAE). He was promoted Acting Corporal on 12 May 1941, then Lance Sergeant 11 Nov 1941and he was confirmed Corporal on 8 Dec 1941. He was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Lance Sergeant in the Engineer Platoon. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on 11 Dec 1942. After the unit arrived back in Australia, he was transferred to 1st Australian Commando Training Battalion to be an Instructor, on 12 Apr 1943. Then transferred to 29th Australian Infantry Training Battalion as an Instructor on 27 Apr 1943 and then back to 1st Australian Commando Training Battalion on 24 Aug 1943. James embarked for New Guinea aboard "KATOOMBA" on 13 Feb 1944 and re-joined the 2/2nd as a Sergeant in the Engineers Platoon on 23 Mar 1944, then transferred to 12th Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers on 13 Jun 1944. He flew to Australia on 21 Jun 1944 to 1st RAE Training Battalion, transferred to 2nd RAE Training Battalion on 8 Oct 1944, then 4th RAE Training Battalion on 2 May 1945. Promoted Acting Sergeant on 29 Jun 1945 and transferred to 3rd RAE Training Battalion same date. Revert to Corporal on 12 Jul 1945. He was discharged on 25 Oct 1945. He was entitled to the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-45, pictured below.
  21. Hi Glen Welcome to the website. When you go to the Nominal Roll page let it download a few seconds and you will get a Word symbol come up, if you click on it you will go to the units nominal roll and see Alfred George Philip PETERS WX16414 served on New Guinea and New Britain with the 2/2nd Commando Squadron. He joined the unit on New Guinea, 25 June 1943. Discharged 3 Apr 1946. Are you related to Alfred, if so we would love to get a photo???? Cheers Peter
  22. Hi Gregory It’s great that you are writing a book on Australia’s commandos in WWII. Theirs is a story that should be better known by the Australian people. As for photos, our committee’s position is as stated on the footer of our website. The material therein is copyright, except for non-commercial public use, except if otherwise agreed. Several issues arise from your query: · Although we do hold some original photographs, we do not propose to part with them. All of our photos appear on our website. If a photo is to be reproduced for non-commercial public use, the images from the website are those that would ordinarily be used. · As you wish to use photos from the website for publication in a book, where would the profit go? If, for example, the whole of the profits was to be used in accordance with our association’s objects , the committee may indeed agree for specific photos to be used in your book. · The photo of Chapman and Calvert to which you refer (on this page https://doublereds.org.au/forums/topic/85-brigadier-michael-calvert-1913%E2%80%931998-%E2%80%93-trainer-and-long-term-friend-of-the-doublereds/?tab=comments#comment-133) appears in Paul Cleary’s “The Men Who Came Out of the Ground” (https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4804433). We do not know where else it appears, or where the original is. · As for stories or photos that members might provide to you, you are free to use our public forums to ask people to contact you and provide such input. All of the stories that we have, we have published on our website and they are subject to the copyright described above (except where otherwise stated). I hope that this does not come across as obstructive or unreasonably uncooperative. However, we are an incorporated association and the committee is bound to act at all times in accordance with the association’s objects. If you do have a specific proposal to use photos or other material from the website, please let me know. Kind regards Peter Epps President
  23. Hi Alanr NX172709 Leslie Keith Richardson is on our Nominal Roll at this https://doublereds.org.au/history/nominal-roll/ we have him serving in New Guinea and New Britain with the unit and Discharged 29 Jan 1946. He is not in the "Men of the 2/2" as this is still under construction, plus we do not have a known photo of him. Does anyone in the family have a suitable one to add to his bio when I get to it??? Cheers Peter
  24. Hi Chantal Thank you for enquiry nice to hear from you. Keith Hayes & Jack Hansen are definitely both still with us, have spoken to relatives of both men and they are in good health and spirits. But have not had any word on the well being of Fred Otway since 2016. We can only rely on family members to keep us updated. Keith is 97, Jack is 98 and Fred will be 99 this year. Peter Epps President
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    Anthony DAVIDSON

    Hi Mary Anthony served with the unit on Timor only and due to the circumstances of the campaign, there are very few photos of the men on Timor. Most of our photos are from new Guinea and New Britain. This is what we know of Anthony DAVIDSON, Anthony WX12343 Anthony was an original member of the unit, embarking aboard “S.S. ZEALANDIA” on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Private in the Headquarters Group of “A” Platoon. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer “Tjerk Hiddes” on either 11 Dec 1942 or 16 Dec 1942, as the embarkation rolls do not differentiate. Transferred to 1st Australian Commando Training Battalion, 16 Jun 1943 4th Reinforcement Training Battalion, 10 Oct 1943 Headquarters of the above, 10 Jan 1944 2/9th Cavalry Commando Squadron, 3 Jun 1944 2/3rd Australian Tank Attack Regiment, 4 Jan 1945 He was discharged on 19 Mar 1946 and this is the only known photo we have, if you or any other family members have a better photo that we can use please let us know. Have you seen his service record, if not go to this site and type in his name, WW2 and service number https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/SearchScreens/NameSearch.aspx If his file is available you can view it on line. If you require any help do not hesitate to contact me. Kind regards Peter
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