Showing posts with label 2/7th Australian Field Regiment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2/7th Australian Field Regiment. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Trove Tuesday - 2/7 Australian Field Regiment

In the Second World War my Dad, Allan John Curry, served in the 2/7 Field Regiment. I checked to see if Trove could shed any light on his regiment.

As my blog is archived on Pandora I found a couple of my blog posts in the results. This post should join them when it is next archived.

Dad was in the Regiment in Borneo in 1945. This photo", SADAU ISLAND, BORNEO. 1945-04-30., from the Australian War Memorial Collection. shows  EQUIPMENT COMING OFF LANDING CRAFT MEDIUM FOR 2/7 FIELD REGIMENT. I wonder if Dad and his mates were there for the unloading.

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/090917/
Dad was definitely a gunner in Tarakan at the time of this photo, TARAKAN, BORNEO. 1945-05-06. DEFENCE POSITIONS OF 2/7 FIELD REGIMENT, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY, ON THE WESTERN END OF RIPPON FEATURE OVERLOOKING STRIPS TOWARDS THE WEST.

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/091910/
I wasn't able to find  a photo labelled with my father's name but several of the photos like this one, 
TARAKAN ISLAND, BORNEO, 1945-05-02. GUNS 1 AND 2 OF CORPS TROOP, 2/7 FIELD REGIMENT, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY SHELLING TARGETS BEYOND THE AIRSTRIP DURING THE FIGHTING FOR TARAKAN HILL AND OILFIELDS. IDENTIFIED PERSONNEL ARE:- GUNNER W.V. BRYANT, (1); GUNNER D. ARNOLD, (2); GUNNER J.H.J. HAUSEN, (3); SERGEANT L. BICKLEY, (4), give me an idea of the environment in which he worked during the conflict.
Most of the newspaper articles mentioning the regiment  related to social activities, the welfare committee, individuals' stories and postwar activities. The following tributes remind us of the cost of war.

1946 'Family Notices', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), 27 May, p. 14. , viewed 25 Apr 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35696591
I also discovered that there was a regimental history history written in 1952 and that it is held in our State Library of NSW. Here is the bibliographic record from Trove.

Title
  • The history of the 2/​7 Australian Field Regiment /​ edited and written by David Goodhart.
Author
  • Goodhart, David, 1899-1972?
Published
  • Adelaide : Rigby, 1952.
Content Types
  • text
Carrier Types
  • volume
Physical Description
  • xix, 380 p., [24] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm.
Subjects
Notes
  • Maps on lining papers.
  • Includes index.
  • Approved by the Official War Historian, Canberra, A.C.T.
Cited In
  • Trigellis-Smith, S. Shaping history : a bibliography of Australian army unit histories, 549
  • Dornbusch, C.E. Australian military bibliography, 445
Other Form
  • Online version Goodhart, David. History of the 2/​7 Australian Field Regiment. Adelaide, Distribution: Rigby [1952]
Language
  • English
Dewey Number
  • 940.541294
Libraries Australia ID
Contributed by
Libraries Australia
Trove also carries several articles about the author and publication of the above work.
1951 'War Unit History', The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), 12 October, p. 3. , viewed 25 Apr 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45791031


Monday, June 11, 2012

Do you know Vince Slattery?

This photo of my Dad, Allan John Curry (left), and his army mate, Vince Slattery, from the 2/7th Field Regiment was taken sometime in 1944 or 1945.

I wonder if this young man is Vincent George Rice Slattery who was born in South Australia between 1918 and 1922 or it could be a number of other Vincent Slatterys that are listed on the electoral rolls available on Ancestry.

Hopefully one day one of Vince's descendants might find this post and contact me.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Do you know Ted Jones?


I presume that the subject of this photo, Ted Jones, was a mate of my Dad's as the photo was in Dad's collection. The photo was taken in 1944 at Canungra Army Camp in Queensland.

I presume that Ted was a member with Dad (Allan John Curry) of the 2/7th Australian Field Regiment.

Should you know Ted or his descendants please let them know of this photo. 



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