| Date of birth |
1904-08-17 |
Fremantle, WA. |
| Date and unit at enlistment (ORs) |
1924-07-01 |
Enlisted as a private in the 11/16th Battalion. |
| Date promoted |
1925-08-03 |
Appointed corporal. |
| Date promoted |
1925-08-04 - 1927-06-30 |
Appointed Sergeant. |
| Other |
1936 |
Joined the Militia. |
| Other units |
1936-06-25 |
Appointed lieutenant 11/16th Battalion. |
| Date and unit at enlistment (ORs) |
1939-10-13 |
Enlisted in the 2nd AIF. |
| Other |
1939-10-13 |
Given command of C Company, 2/11th Battalion. |
| Date promoted |
1939-12-13 |
Appointed captain. |
| Date of embarkation |
1940-04 |
Sailed for the Middle East. |
| Other |
1940-05-19 |
Arrived in the Middle East. |
| Other |
1940-07-22 - 1940-08-25 |
Attended a course for company commanders at the Middle East Tactical School. |
| Other |
1941-01-05 |
2/11th Battalion went into action at Bardia. |
| Other |
1941-01-21 |
2/11th Battalion went into action at Tobruk. |
| Other |
1941-01-25 |
2/11th Battalion went into action at Derna. |
| Other |
1941-04-11 |
2/11th battalion deployed in Greece. |
| Other |
1941-04-25 |
2/11th Battalion evacuated from Greece by sea. |
| Other |
1941-04-26 |
2/11th Battalion landed on Crete. |
| Other |
1941-05-20 |
The invasion of Crete began. |
| Other |
1941-05-30 |
Honner, offered the choice between escaping Crete and surrendering by Major Sandover, managed to escape to Alexandria. |
| Other |
1941-08-10 |
Arrived in the Middle East. |
| Other |
1941-09-01 |
Appointed temporary major. |
| Date promoted |
1941-10-13 |
Appointed major. |
| Other units |
1941-10-29 |
Seconded as commanding officer 19th Australian Infantry Training Battalion. |
| Other |
1942 |
Receieved Commander in Chief of the Middle East Commendation for service in Cyrenaica. |
| Date of honour or award |
1942-03-31 |
Military Cross. 'This officer is the best Company Commander I have known in this or the last war. Throughout the campaign he has led his men on all occasions with courage, cheerfulness, calmness and skill. He commanded the rear-guard from KALABAKA through LARISSA to DOMOKOS and later distinguished himself at THERMOPYLAE.' Recommended for the award by T S Louch, commanding officer of the 2/11th. |
| Date returned to Australia |
1942-05-14 |
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| Other units |
1942-08-01 - 1943-07-05 |
Appointed temporary lieutenant colonel and commanding officer of 39th Battalion. |
| Other |
1942-08-05 |
Arrived in Moresby. |
| Other |
1942-08-16 |
Joined his battalion at Isurava. |
| Other |
1942-12 |
The 39th Battalion contributed to the victory at Gona. |
| Date returned to Australia |
1943-03-14 |
Returned to Cairns. |
| Other |
1943-05-19 - 1943-06-02 |
Sick with Malaria. |
| Other |
1943-07 |
39th Militia Battalion disbanded. |
| Other |
1943-07-05 - 1943-12-23 |
Appointed commanding officer of the 2/14th Battalion, leading them in the campaign in the Ramu - Markham Valley. |
| Other |
1943-08-02 |
Arrived in Moresby. |
| Date wounded |
1943-10-04 |
Wounded in action, gun shot wound to left thigh and buttock. |
| Other |
1943-10-14 |
Sick with Malaria. |
| Date of honour or award |
1943-12-21 |
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. 'Lt-Col HONNER commanded 39 Aust Inf Bn which was under command 21 Aust Inf Bde in the GONA area from 2 Dec 42 till 21 Dec 42. From 6 Dec to 9 Dec (Both Inclusive) 39 Bn participated in the attacks on the Eastern enemy position at GONA Mission. These attacks culminated in the capture of GONA Mission area on 9 Dec 42. On 10 Dec Lt-Col HONNER was ordered to move through the jungle with his Battalion, and destroy a detachment of enemy about two miles west of GONA Mission. He made contact with the enemy in marshy country surrounding a village on the 11 Dec 42. From that day until the 18 Dec 39 Bn slowly but surely destroyed the enemy detachment, the destruction of which was its object, killing approximately 150 enemy and wounding a considerable number. During all these operations Lt-Col HONNER exercised close personal control making frequent visits to forward Companies in order to co-ordinate attacks. At no time did he spare himself. He frequently exposed himself to great personal danger in order to get the best from his troops, and was at all times an inspiration to Officers and men. It is recommended that he be awarded the DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER as a periodic award in the dispatch on the New Guinea Campaign.' Recommended for the award by I N Dougherty, commander of the 21st Brigade. |
| Other |
1943-12-23 |
Relinquished command of the 2/14th, unfit for duty due to gunshot wound to his right thigh. |
| Date promoted |
1943-12-30 |
Appointed lieutenant colonel, the rank was back dated to 1 September 1942. |
| Other |
1944 - 1968 |
Chair of the War Pensions Assessment Appeal Tribunal. |
| Date returned to Australia |
1944-01-12 |
Returned to Sydney. |
| Other |
1944-07-12 |
Medically downgraded to Class B2 due to his injury and deemed 'fit only for clerical work involving no walking or much standing should be retained in base area.' |
| Other |
1944-08-31 |
Appointed general service officer grade 1, Director of Military Training, G Branch, Land Headquarters. |
| Other |
1944-12-15 |
Relinquished his position as general service officer grade 1. |
| Other |
1944-12-22 |
Again medically downgrade to Class D due to his gun shot wound. |
| Other |
1945-01-03 |
Transferred to the Reserve of Officers. |
| Other |
1955 - 1957 |
President of the New South Wales United Nations Association. |
| Other |
1961 - 1963 |
President of the New South Wales Branch of the Liberal Party. |
| Date of death |
1994-05-15 |
Sydney, NSW. |
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