Service number | NX700426, N454409 |
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Birth Date | 1924-11-29 |
Birth Place | Australia: New South Wales, Grafton |
Death Date | 1964-03-23 |
Death Place | Australia: New South Wales, Bellingen |
Final Rank | Private |
Service | Australian Army |
Unit | 8th Australian Infantry Battalion |
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Gazettes |
Biographical information They dared mightily. in 1963 Published in London Gazette in 1946-01-22 Published in Commonwealth Gazette in 1946-01-24 |
Private Frank John Partridge
Having left school at 13 to work on the family farm near Macksville, New South Wales, Frank Partridge was called up for full-time army duty when he turned 18. He was posted to the 8th Battalion, a militia unit. The battalion moved to Lae, New Guinea, in May 1944, and from June 1945 operated in northern Bougainville.
On 24 July 1945 Partridge's unit came under heavy Japanese machine-gun, grenade, and rifle fire and he was badly wounded. Ignoring his injuries, he snatched up a Bren gun from alongside a dead gunner and challenged the enemy to come out and fight. He next rushed the nearest enemy bunker while armed with grenades and his knife, and killed the occupants. Finally, he attacked a second bunker until loss of blood stopped him. He 'inspired his comrades to heroic action', and was awarded the Victoria Cross.
After the war Partridge went to London as a member of the Australian Victory Contingent, then settled back onto the family farm, living quietly with his parents, two brothers and sister. An avid learner, he would read the Encyclopaedia Britannica in the evenings by lamplight.
In 1962 Partridge first appeared on Bob Dyer’s television quiz show, Pick-a-box. He was an outstanding success, and won many prizes. Despite his natural modesty, and his slow bush speech, he soon became a national celebrity. Brave, intelligent, and with a retentive memory, Partridge also had strong political views. In 1963 he unsuccessfully sought Country Party pre-selection for the House of Representatives. He also married that year.
Though Partridge’s public successes did not bring him happiness, he always made time for those who recognised him. His personal situation was overtaken by tragedy when, on 23 March 1964, he was killed in a motorcar accident.
Rolls
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Honours and Awards:
- Unit
- 8th Australian Infantry Battalion
- Conflict
- Second World War, 1939-1945
- Rank
- Private
- London Gazette
- 22 January 1946 on page 571 at position 1
- Commonwealth Gazette
- 24 January 1946 on page 157 at position 1
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Honours and Awards (Recommendation):
- Conflict
- Second World War, 1939-1945
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Honours and Awards (Recommendation):
- Conflict
- Second World War, 1939-1945
Timeline
Date of birth | 29 November 1924 | |
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Date and unit at enlistment (ORs) | 21 December 1942 | 8th Battalion. |
Date of honour or award | 24 July 1945 | Awarded Victoria Cross for action at Bonis Peninsular, Bougainville whilst serving with 8 Battalion, 23 Brigade, II Australian Corps as a Private |
Date of death | 23 March 1964 |
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