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FRANK NOBLE
                                       with his nephew Michael Gregg
             PLAQUE NO 122:

            Frank Richard Noble (1934)                                                                                                                             THE KOREAN


            Frank entered Hale School in 1934 from Crawley.

            After the outbreak of the war he joined the 2/4th Machine-
            Gun Battalion in November 1940 and after training at                                                                                                   CONFLICT: 1950-53
            Northam was sent with his unit to Adelaide and then to
            Darwin. The battalion eventually reached Singapore on 24
            January 1942, as the Allied forces were rapidly retreating
            before the Japanese advance. Singapore was surrendered
            by the Allies several weeks later.                                                                                                                       PLAQUE NO 123:

            After some months in Changi, he was taken to North                                                                                                      Richard Roslyn Sinclair
            Borneo as a member of the "E" Force prisoner-of-war
                                                                                                                                                                    (1943-46)
            labour contingent working around Sandakan.
            As the war drew to a close the Japanese began a series
            of force-marches from Sandakan to Ranau. Prisoners,                                                                                                     Richard was born in 1929. He was a very capable student and an outstanding
            suffering from disease and malnutrition, had to walk 200                                                                                                athlete. He was in the Inters athletics team for all his years at Hale and was
            kilometres through inhospitable, tropical terrain across the                                                                                            Open Champion in 1945. He was on the Cygnet Committee in his final two
            mountains to Ranau. Only six men, of the 2,500 prisoners                                                                                                years, was a member of the Dramatic Society, in the School Cadet Unit for 4
            who were forced to participate, lived to tell the tale. One                                                                                             years (and became a member of the rifle shooting team) and in his final year
            of those who perished was Frank Noble. He died on 24                                                                                                    was a School prefect.
            May 1945. He was 24 years of age.
                                                                                                                                                                    After leaving school Richard entered the Royal Australian Navy and trained as a
            Laid by his nephew, Haleian Mr Michael Gregg (1946-51).                                                                                                 pilot. Eventually he was posted aboard HMAS 'Sydney' to serve in the Korean
                                                                                                                                                                    conflict in 1951.
            The Frank Noble Systems Workshop,                                                                                                                       On his first mission against enemy forces on 7 December 1951, his Sea Fury

                                                                                                                                                                    aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft fire north-west of Chinnampo after successfully
            part of the Hale School Peter                                                                                                                           attacking a bridge. He appeared to parachute safely to ground. However, when
                                                                                                                                                                    a helicopter crew reached him he was found dead. It transpired that he had
            Wright Technology Centre at Hale                                                                                                                        been hit by the tailplane of the aircraft after he had bailed out.


            School, has been dedicated to the                                                                                                                       He was 22 years of age and left a widow and a three month old son.

                                                                                                                                                                    Placed by his Haleian brother Mr Ian Sinclair.
            memory of Frank by his family.
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