Second World War 'Medical Certificate of Unfitness' for Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457

1942
Overview

‘Australian Military Forces Medical Certificate of Unfitness’ issued to Charles Frederick Jackman, dated 14 April 1942. A small beige document bearing the Australian Coat of Arms with typed headings and handwritten details in black ink with the letters 'U.S.P.' in the top left-hand corner in purple ink. The certificate’s date is located towards the bottom of the left-hand side, also in purple ink, along with an oval shaped official stamp in the bottom right-hand corner superimposed over the officer’s signature. Handwritten information in black ink is located in the top left-hand corner on the back of the certificate. The certificate shows signs of wear, has a punch hole and is held together in the middle with sticking tape that has darkened over time. There is a fold mark in the middle and the top edge has a small tear that is folded over. There is also some crumpled edging.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-12-2021.8.9
Item type
Certificates
Material
Ink
Paper
Width
135 mm
Height or length
95 mm
Depth
1 mm
Weight
2 g
Inscriptions and markings

On front “U.S.P A.A. FORM. MOB. 5. / AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. / 5 / MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF UNFITNESS. / The bearer (name) W17457 JACKMAN Charles Fred (incomplete) / (Occupation) Barman / (Address) C/o Freemasons Hotel / ALBANY / having been medically examined for Military Service has been / rejected on the grounds of physical unfitness. / Signed at ALBANY this 28th day / of MAY 1942 A.P. Ford / Signature and Rank of Officer / A/AD / Unit or Area. / C. Jackman / (Signature of recipient.) Ref. No 792 ALBANY”. On back “12961 / N.S.O. / 24.4.42”.

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”, training militia gunners at the Princess Royal Fortress 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 in Albany, 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
Completeness
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Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum

Princess Royal Fortress Military Museum

Medical Certificate of Unfitness for Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457
Medical Certificate of Unfitness for Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457
Medical Certificate of Unfitness for Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457 - back
Medical Certificate of Unfitness for Charles Frederick JACKMAN, W17457

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