RAN Regatta medallion :Ordinary Seaman Victor Peace Sotheren, HMAS Australia

Place Oceania: Australia
Accession Number REL41326
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Medallion
Physical description Bronze
Maker J M Dempster Ltd
Place made Australia: New South Wales, Sydney
Date made c 1937
Conflict Period 1930-1939
Description

Bronze medallion showing on the obverse a fouled anchor and 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY' within a laurel wreath surmounted by a naval crown and six pointed star. The reverse has an edge of raised rope work, and is engraved in the centre 'R.A.N. REGATTA. V. SOTHEREN. YOUNG SEAMANS CUTTER.' The medallion is contained in a black leatherette covered case lined inside the lid with white rayon, and inside the base with blue velveteen. The inside lid is printed with the manufacturer's details, 'J.M. Dempster Ltd, 511 George St, Sydney'.

History / Summary

Born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1918, Victor Peace Sotheren entered the Royal Australian Navy on 4 May 1936 and trained at Flinders Naval Depot (HMAS Cerberus) in Victoria. He was assigned the service number 21059. In December he joined the crew of HMAS Australia as an ordinary seaman. He was promoted able seaman at the end of 1937. In August 1938 he was posted to HMAS Sydney where he remained until the end of January 1939. This was followed by a posting to HMAS Hobart between June 1939 and April 1941.

Sotheren married his childhood sweetheart, Noreen Valma Sutton, while he was on leave in Sydney on 12 January 1941, at St Anne's Church, Ryde.

In October 1941 Sotheren was sent to Singapore to join the crew of the destroyer HMAS Vampire. He survived the sinking of the ship by the Japanese, off Ceylon on 9 april 1942. After his return to Australia Sotheren served in HMAS Koopa from the end of 1942, HMAS Kanimbla in 1946 and HMAS Barwon in 1947-48, as well as in various shore establishments. He was discharged from the RAN in February 1949.

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