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 James Thomas Lowe (1935-37)  William Hewitt   John Keith Vickers (1939-40)   Plt Off. Daniel McDaniel


 Power (Bill) Mitchell                                        (1925-32)
 James came to Hale as a boarder and on leaving School he worked for the   Keith attended Hale School in 1939 and 1940 and was
 Bank of New South Wales before joining up late in 1941.   in the 1941 Head of the River rowing crew. After leaving
 (1933-35)  school he worked at the AMP Society for a short time until   No 1 E.A.T.S.  RAAF
 After training in Australia and Canada he sailed to England and was eventually   he joined the air force.   Died on Active Service:
 posted as a bomb aimer to number 15 Squadron of the Royal Air Force at   Aden, Egypt - 1940, aged 24
 Mildenhall. After three months on operations his aircraft was destroyed over   Bill lived in South Perth and attended   He trained at Cunderdin and Geraldton before being
 Germany on 4th December 1944. He was 22 years of age.   Hale School in the mid-1930s. He was   posted to the United Kingdom for further pilot training
 the Dux of his form in Year 10 but a   on heavier aircraft. On the 8th April 1945, while on a night   Danny was from a pearling family in Broome. His father was
 Placed by his brother, Mr Peter Lowe (1940-45).   later report records a slight decline:   flying exercise near Oxford, he crashed and was killed. He   one of the well know pearling masters in the early days of
                                                              the industry. He attended Hale School as a boarder and was
            was 21 years of age. He was one of the 42% of pilots who   captain of both the School's swimming and life-saving teams.
 PLAQUE NO 62:   "A boy with abundant ability but with   lost their life in training exercises during the war.   He was a member of the Royal Life Saving Society's team
 attention detracted from his work by
                                                              which won the London Trophy against teams from all over
 Burton Hampton Elliot  (1940-41)  his interest in girls."   Placed by his niece, Mrs Judith Andrews.   Australia.

 Bill enlisted in 1921and trained as
 a pilot before subsequently being   PLAQUE NO 65:            When war broke out Danny applied to join the air force and
 Burton attended Hale School from Kalgoorlie and was a prefect in his final year.   was accepted into the Number 1 course of the Empire Air
 He joined up and trained as a navigator, then was posted for service with No   posted to No 192 Squadron of the   James R. B. Williams   Training Scheme to train as a pilot. After initial training he
 467 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force.   Royal Air Force. He lost his life flying   was posted to the United Kingdom for further training.  He
 over Germany on the 23rd February
 1945. He was 24 years of age.                                unfortunately fell ill and his journey looked like it may be
 On the night of the 2nd February 1945, He managed to parachute from his   We know little of J.R.B. (James) Williams. He spent some   delayed. However, he covered up his condition and embarked
 stricken aircraft and successfully reached the ground. His aircraft, however,   time at Hale School and then joined the RAAF during the   for the long voyage. On the way his illness worsened and he
 crashed close by and Burton lost his life in the ensuing explosion. He was 21   Placed by Mr Don Meredith, himself   war. He reached the rank of Flight Sergeant (No 415709)   was put off at Aden in the Suez Canal where he died from a
 years of age.   a World War operational pilot in   and had joined the 20th Operational Training Unit when   ruptured appendix late in 1941.
 England, India and Burma and the   he was killed on the 23rd January 1944 in England. He was
 South-West Pacific Theatres of
 Placed by his cousin Mr Brien Taylor (1937-41) of Katanning,   33 years of age.   Today one of the pearling luggers that can be seen in the
 himself an operational pilot during WWII.  Operations.       Broome tourist precinct has been named the "D Mc D" in his
 Mr Meredith is a Past President of                           memory.
 the Highgate Branch of the R.S.L.,
 a body who have been very helpful                            Dedicated by his family.
 in promulgating the Hale School                              Laid by a nephew, Haleian Mr Dan McDaniel (1958-62)
 Memorial Grove project.                                      (himself a Vietnam veteran) supported by Mr Selwyn Clark
                                                              DFC (1929-30), a friend of Danny's at School and a fellow
                                                              member of the No 1 Empire Air Training Scheme during the
                                                              early years of the war.

                                                              A cross marks the grave in the Ismailia War Memorial Cemetery, Plot 4, Row A,
                                                              Grave 6, of 406009 Pilot Officer Daniel McDaniel.
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