AWAS on Rottnest - W45456 BIRCH
Documentation relating to the AWAS service of W45456 Sergeant Nellie Birch of West Leederville
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The Australian Women’s Army Service (AWAS) was formed in late 1941, two years after the outbreak of World War 2. Australian women had been agitating for some time for the chance to join the War Effort. They wanted to do “real work, not knit sock for the men.” The primary aim of AWAS was to release men from some military duties so they could be deployed in fighting units.
Initial recruitment was for duties associated with “women’s work”, clerks, cooks and typists, still being done my male soldiers. Beginning in early 1942 as invading Japanese swept through the South West Pacific towards Australia, many more military trades were opened to women including signals, weapons plotting, drivers, which involved close contact with the coast defence systems on Rottnest.
This collection brings together the stories of women in the Australian Women’s Army Service who were deployed on Rottnest Island as part of the defences of Fortress Fremantle from 30 September 1942 onward. The content is based on a “Saluting Their Service” exhibition developed by the Rottnest Voluntary Guides on the 80th Anniversary of this deployment. The exhibition was presented at Kingstown Barracks, Rottnest Island from 8-9 October 2022 and at the Australian Army Museum of Western Australia from 9 – 17 November 2022
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- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 3655 GILBERT , 10 Light Horse (0.32km away)
- World War 1, Australia Western Australia, 450 PHILLIPS, DCM, 44 Battalion, 1915 (0.33km away)
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- PHOTOGRAPH: THE WHITE FAMILY IN THE GARDEN OF 'WHITE LODGE', SUBIACO ROAD, CIRCA 1924 (0.42km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, 1781 DURACK, 10 Light Horse (0.43km away)
- PHOTOGRAPH: HOUSE AT 118 SUBIACO ROAD (OWNED BY SHIRLEY WHITE, MAYOR OF SUBIACO) (0.45km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF53916 TOWES (0.46km away)
- AWAS on Rottnest - WF90122 HOCKING (married CASSIN) (0.52km away)
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