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PLAQUE NO 83:   WORLD WAR II:

 Fl. Off. James Bruce

 Halbert



 203 Squadron RAF  Australia and the
 Killed in Action: Middle East
 15 April 1945

 Unfortunately little is known of James
 Halbert. It is very probable that he
 came from the well-known Cunderdin   South-West Pacific
 farming family and attended the
 School in the 1930s.

 He, too, went through the full
 gamut of air crew training with the
 Empire Air Training Scheme and was   Theatre
 eventually posted to the Middle East
 to join Graham Fox in number 203
 Squadron, Royal Air Force, flying
 Wellington bombers.
             PLAQUE NO 84:
 While there he met and became
 engaged to a New Zealand nurse   Pilot Officer Godfrey Edward ('Goggie') Turner (1931-32)
 working in Cairo. The couple
 eventually married but James was   25 Squadron RAAF
 killed in action a short time after the   Killed in a flying accident: Queensland
 celebration.   31 January 1941

 Dedicated by Hale School placed   Goggie attended Hale School in 1931 and 1932 from South Perth. He represented the School in athletics and
 by the then Chairman of the Hale   football. After leaving Hale he joined Elder Smiths as a stud/stock agent and when war broke out he joined the
 School Board of Governors, Dr Eric   Royal Australian Air Force to train as a pilot.
 Isaachsen (1964-68), assisted by
 the 2001 Captain of School, Scott   He was killed 31 January 1941 while on a night flying exercise at 'Archerfield' aerodrome in Queensland. He was 23
 Murray (1997-01).  years of age.

            Placed by close School friend, Haleian Mr Owen Burges (1931-33),
            himself a member of Air Crew during World War II.
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