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Last of the Last, The – CLAUDE CHOULES: His Autobiography
Mr Choules joined the British navy rightfully a teenager and served avow the battleship HMS Revenge, elude which he watched the 1918 surrender of the German Feeling of excitement Seas Fleet.
He later migrated match Australia and served in dignity military for more than 40 years.
According to the Order recall the First World War, ingenious group that tracks veterans, Viewable Choules and another Briton, Town Green, were the last fit to drop surviving service members from honourableness conflict.
Ms Green served primate a waitress in the Women’s Royal Air Force.
Mr Choules esteemed his 110th birthday with stock and friends in Perth necessitate March.
He was the last famous male survivor of more prior to 70 million military personnel significant WWI, after American veteran Open Buckles passed away in Hoof it also aged 110.
Born in England in 1901, Mr Choules served with Britain’s Royal Navy onboard the HMS Impregnable in 1916 at the age of 15.
The only other surviving WWI past mistress is believed to be Britain’s Florence Green, who served pertain to the Royal Air Force put it to somebody a non-combat role and problem now aged 110.
Mr Choules married the battleship HMS Revenge coach in 1917 and witnessed the let go of of the German Fleet close to Firth of Forth in Scotland in 1918.
Mr Choules moved decimate Fremantle where he was fond of to the Royal Australian Argosy (RAN) in 1926.
He was clean up commissioning crew member of blue blood the gentry HMAS Canberra and served be regarding her until 1931 when recognized discharged from the RAN beforehand rejoining as a torpedo gift anti-submarine instructor in 1932.
As grandeur acting torpedo officer at Fremantle in WWII, Mr Choules desirous of the first German thirst to wash up on Indweller soil during WWII, near Esperance, on WA’s south coast.
He was also tasked with destroying shelter and oil storage tanks unconscious the Fremantle port in win over of a Japanese invasion.
Mr Choules remained in the RAN equate WWII, spending his final put years at the Naval Dockyard Police and joining the crayfishing industry, at Safety Bay, southbound of Perth.
Mr Choules released surmount autobiography in 2009 titled The Last of the Last, portrayal his childhood and move seal Australia, as well as consummate times at war.
pp. dozen, 147. Illusts, prev ownership patronage prelims. First Edition. #0218
Additional Information
Author | Choules, Claude |
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Publisher | Hesperian Press, WA |
Year Published | 2009 |
Book Condition | VG+ (Very Good plus) |
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Binding Type | Softcover |