Second World War 'Discharge Letter' for Private Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457

1954
Overview

A discharge letter for Gunner Charles Frederick JACKMAN (W17457) dated 29 June 1954. The letter is typed on beige A4 paper with the Australian coat of arms at the top followed by ‘Australian Military Forces’ and ‘Military Board’, all typed in blue ink. The message confirming JACKMAN’s application for a ‘Certificate of Service and Discharge’, is typed in black ink and is signed by the OIC (Officer in Charge) of the Central Army Records Office. Red ink is used to underline the latter title as well as JACKMAN’s details at the beginning of the letter and again in the bottom left-hand portion containing his personal address. On the lower left-hand side are hand-written notes in blue ink. The letter shows signs of having been folded and is creased with some small tears and crumpled edges.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-12-2021.8.6
Item type
Letters
Material
Ink
Paper
Width
213 mm
Height or length
258 mm
Weight
2 g
Inscriptions and markings

On front “CARO AG8 (E2) ES / TELEPHONE / MXY XXX 130 / EXT 568 / AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES / MILITARY BOARD / Central Army Records Office / ALBERT PARK BARRACKS. / Quote in Reply / 010337 / Melbourne, SC3 / Dear Sir / W17457 Private Charles Frederick JACKMAN (discharged) / … Forwarded herewith in response to your application / of 26th April 1954, is Certificate of Service and Discharge / No. 2604 in respect of your Part Time Service in the Australian / (Citizen) Military Forces. / Yours faithfully, / (indecipherable signature) / COLONEL, / OIC CENTRAL ARMY RECORDS OFFICE. / Mr. C.F. Jackman, / 66 Forrest Street., / NARROGIN W.A. / Certificate No / 2604/ Enlisted 27 Aug 1950 / served 4 Nov 1940 / to 21 June 1941 / Discharged 14 April / 1942”.

Contextual information

Charles Frederick JACKMAN was born on 9 May 1919 in Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. He travelled to Fremantle, Western Australia in 1934, arriving on 23 December via Colombo. JACKMAN enlisted in the 124th Heavy Artillery Battery , Royal Australian Artillery (militia) on 29 July 1937 at the age of eighteen (18). He spent three (3) years and ten (10) days in service at the Princess Royal Fortress in Albany, Western Australia, and qualified as a “Layer” and “Lewis Gunner” before being discharged on 7 August 1940. On 27 August 1940, JACKMAN enlisted in the 5th Veterinary Hospital and was discharged as “Medically Unfit” on 21 January 1941. He worked locally including at the Freemasons Hotel on Stirling Terrace for three (3) months until July 1941, and the Vacuum Oil Company from 28 June 1943 until 17 January 1946. JACKMAN married Betty Milne at St John the Evangelist Church in Albany on 12 April 1947, and died in Albany on13 July 1985. He is buried in Allambie Cemetery, Albany.

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Last modified
Wednesday, 19 August, 2026
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Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum

Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum

Discharge Letter for Private Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457
Discharge Letter for Private Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457
Discharge Letter for Private Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457
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