Officer's white tropical jacket : Lieutenant Commander S L Browne, RANVR

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Accession Number REL34766
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Uniform
Physical description Cotton, Gilded brass
Maker Rothwells Outfitting Ltd
Place made Australia: Queensland, Brisbane
Date made c 1941
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Officer's unlined, loose fitting, single-breasted white cotton tropical jacket with stand collar fastened by two hooks and eyes, and a patch pocket on each breast. The front is fastened with five gilded brass RAN officer's buttons, made by Hobson & Sons, London. There are two short vents in the back skirt. The shoulder straps are missing. A woven manufacturer's label sewn inside the right front, with 'ROTHWELL'S BRISBANE' in blue, is typed with the wearer's details 'Sub Lt S L Brown [sic].

History / Summary

Associated with the service of Lieutenant Commander Stewart Linton Browne, Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RANVR). Browne was born in Toowoomba, Queensland in 1906 and enlisted in the RAN in February 1941 as part of the yachtsmen scheme. Commissioned as a sub-lieutenant, he undertook training in Brisbane and at HMAS Cerberus in Victoria before being promoted to lieutenant in August 1941. In November he transferred to England for further training and specialised in the use of landing craft in combined operations. Browne was mentioned in despatches for 'bravery, endurance and devotion to duty in North Africa' for the part he played in the landings in Operation Torch in November 1942. He received a further mention in 1944 for his work as a landing craft flotilla officer at the Normandy landings 'for gallantry, skill, determination and devotion to duty'. In September 1944 Browne was promoted to acting lieutenant commander. Early in 1945 he returned to HMAS Moreton in Brisbane where he was staff officer in charge of coastal craft. While he was in Brisbane Browne met RAN Nursing Service Sister Teifi Mary Nesta Jones. Both were demobilised from the Navy in July 1946. They married the following November.