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Email sent. Thanks mate. ![]() Cheers Tony ![]()
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Anthony (Tony) VAN RHODA. Strathalbyn. South Australia |
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Hi Guys
I have had another lovely chat with Noel Whiting regarding the "Boozers Committee" and have updated my report. I also found out Noel's wife Dorothy is now in a nursing home. I hope you enjoy the revised section on Noel Whiting. See below. ![]() 1st Photo Noel in Japan 2nd Photo Noel in 2013 3rd Photo 123 Transport Platoon at the Grave of Pvte Ronal Cyril Downey. I received a phone call from Noel’s daughter regarding my letter and she put Noel on the phone. He said he received a bit of a shock when he saw the photograph and recognised his handwriting on the note. We got into an informal conversation about his Army service, his time in Japan and the loss of so many mates who had succumbed to cancer. Noel confirmed the names on the note were genuine. I asked about the “Boozers Committee” and what he could remember. He laughed and said he couldn’t remember much as he was now 88 years old and his memory was not as good as it used to be. I asked if the committee was something formal. Noel said, from what he could remember a group of mates always drank at the same bar and from what he could remember after more than a few drinks, someone suggested they form a committee, someone suggested The “Boozers Committee” and all the names were placed on a 10 Yen note. He said from what he could remember the committee were just a bunch of mates who always drank together. I told him that was such a typical Australian serviceman thing to do. I asked about some of the other names on the note that were still visible, Noel said, Ron Holden (deceased) was his Roommate. He lost contact with Clarke and Corfield (Deceased) some time ago. I asked Noel about his military service. He said that after he joined up he was posted to Bathurst NSW Army Barracks. 123 Transport Platoon was formed there as part of BCOF and from there they were deployed to Japan. They sailed on the HMAS Duntroon, the voyage took 29 days to sail to Japan and on the way the ship stopped to shelter at various islands due to a Tsunami warning and a very sick soldier. Noel served in Japan from March 1946 to October 1947. They were stationed at a Field Transport Company in Kaitaichi Barracks 6 miles from Hiroshima. On the 14th March 1947 the barrack burned down. Driver. NX207052 Private; Ronald Cyril Downey died in the fire and 123 Transport Platoon were moved to a town called Hiro. Noel recalls they had a Sergeant. Col Lander who was a former Desert Rat of Tobruk, their O.C. was Captain. Doug Parbery, (deceased). Noel suggested the other names on the note were:- A. Avnel and B. Lobb. Private Ronald Downey was buried at the Yokohama War Cemetery. Noel recalls that on one occasion, he and a couple of his mates. Pete Barlogue and Noel Watten decided to have their photos taken. They went into a gift shop, that had a photographic studio. Opposite the main gate of the Kaitaichi Barracks. As they waited to have their photographs taken, 4 young Japanese men came in and spoke to the people in the shop. (In Japanese). After the 4 men had left Noel asked the people in the shop if they had been threatened. They told the Aussies that if they served the Australian soldiers their shop would be burned down. Times were hard for the Japanese and he said that when he arrived in Japan, the people were starving and no way of making a living. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers Tony ![]()
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Tony,
All excellent stuff! Well done. Mike C |
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Hi Mike
Yes mate I have thoroughly enjoyed the project. I was thinking of returning the original 10 Yen note to Noel Whiting, I know I have already sent him a photograph of the note, but I thought Noel or his family might like it. Any thoughts.? ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers Tony ![]()
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Anthony (Tony) VAN RHODA. Strathalbyn. South Australia |
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Well, for long-term preservation, I'd advocate donating to the AWM, along with the research notes/story you have. The BCOF collection is not all that large, and this would, I should think, be a well-regarded addition. However, that decision is for the current staff to make, not me.
Giving it to NW is laudable, but it is unlikely to be preserved in the long term for all Australians to access/see (if accepted by AWM, it would probably be included in the web presentation of the collection, and be available for display as appropriate). PM me if you want contact details for the correct person & section within AWM. Mike C |
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PM sent. Cheers Tony ![]()
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Anthony (Tony) VAN RHODA. Strathalbyn. South Australia |
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Nothing heard, over....
Mike C |
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