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World War 11



            1933
            One of those to join the dwindling
            boarding numbers was Miles De Courcy
            Clarke. Boarding, in those days, was not                                                                                                                World War II Years                Ian Keys
            for the faint-hearted as described by then                                                                             Merv Parry (1924-31)
            thirteen year old Miles in one of his early                                                                            pictured with his wartime uniform                                  Ian Keys, another Haleian pilot serving in
            letters for his parents, which in part read:                                                                                                                                              England, was shot down over France in
                                                                                                                                                                    1940s                             1942 and was lodged in Stalag Luft III too.
                  ‘… Last night we had new boys                                                                                                                     On the outbreak of World War II, Haleians   He took part in the so-called ‘Wooden
                  boxing and there was good fights.                                                                                                                 again joined in great numbers, 278 into   Horse’ escape from that encampment,
                  Mr Pervis, our new master who                                                                                                                     the army, 82 to the Royal Australian   also in 1944.
                  used to fight for Melbourne Uni,                                                                                                                  Navy and 223 to the Royal Australian Air
                  was the referee. At the finish there                                                                                                              Force. Twenty others served in British or   Mervyn Parry
                  was blood all over the floor and                           W L (Bill) Brine                                                                       American units.                   Mervyn Parry was the Haleian who was
                  walls.  I fought a boy call McLarty,                                                                                                                                                away the longest from Australia. At the
                  only I was beaten. It was very close   1939                                   1940                                                                                                  outbreak of war he joined the RAF and
                  and we had four rounds instead                                                                                                                    1940                              was awarded a Distinguished Flying
                  of three to decide it … I am   Chairman of the Board of Governors, W.L. (Bill) Brine, had begun   Rohdes Scholar No. 6                            Headmaster Buntine joins the AIF fighting   Cross after his first ‘tour’. He was then
                  writing in pencil because I have   the search for a new site in the middle of the 1930s. Brine heard   - Colin C Clarke (1936)                    in N. Africa. Charles Hadley appointed   transferred to Training Command,
                  just had my fountain pen and my   of a farm where aboriginals used to camp near Herdsman Lake.                                                    Acting Headmaster until Buntine resumes   instructing on Oxfords, Wellingtons and
                  microscope pinched …       In company with the then Headmaster, Dr Arnold Buntine, the                                                            at Hale in late 1944.
                                             pair examined the site and recommended it to the Board of                                                                                                Stirlings until 1943. For this duty he was
                    I am playing tennis a lot now   Governors. In June, 1939 an agreement was entered into for Hale                                                 Former Master-in-Charge of the English   awarded the Air Force Cross in a task that
                                                                                                                                                                                                      he described as being more dangerous
                  and am pretty good. I beat   School to purchase the ‘Herdsman Lake’ land of 48 hectares for                                                       Department, Ralph Honner, won a Military   than operational flying over Germany.
                  a nephew of Jimmy Mitchell   2,260 pounds.                                                                                                        Cross for gallantry in North Africa in   Then, as an acting Wing Commander,
                  yesterday 6-5. It was a good game                                                                                                                 1941, and then the  Distinguished Service   he was transferred to 106 Squadron
                  but the chap I played cheated so I   Planning and preparations were begun to facilitate the move                                                  Order for his leadership of the 39th Militia   flying Lancasters, completing another
                  always had to be on the alert.’  7  to the new site, but in the interim World War II broke out, the                                               Battalion on the Kokoda Track, and then at
                                             Headmaster went off to war in the Middle East and the prospects                                                        the Gona in 1942.                 operational tour and earning a bar to his
                                             of an early transfer of activities rapidly lost way. It was to be                                                                                        DFC.
                                             another two decades before the move to Wembley Downs finally
            7  Miles de Courcy Clarke letter in Edgar, From Slate to                                                                                                Paul Royle
            Cyberspace, pp. 166-167          took place.                                                                                                                                              Hugo Armstrong
                                                                                                                                                                    Paul Royle (High School, 1923-27) crash   Another to win two DFCs besides Parry
                                                                                                                                                                    landed his aircraft in France on 18th   was Hugo (‘Hoogie’) Throssell Armstrong,
                                             3 September (Black Sunday)                                                                                             May 1940 and was taken prisoner and   named after his famous uncle, Hugo
                                                                                                                                                                    eventually lodged in Stalag Luft III. He
                                                                                                                                                                    took part in the ‘Great Escape’ in 1944   Throssell VC, as a fighter pilot with the
                                             This evening, the Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Gordon                                                           and was one of those who escaped the 50   Royal Air Force. By early February, 1943
                                             Menzies, made the following announcement:                                                                              reprisal executions by the Gestapo.  Amstrong had been in command of No
                                                                                                                                                                                                      611 (RAF) Squadron for five months and
                                                   ‘People of Australia, it is my melancholy duty to inform                                                         Paul was welcomed back into the Hale   had scored 12 confirmed ‘kills’ with a
                                                   you officially that, in consequence of the persistence                                                           School fraternity at an Old Boy assembly   string of probables plus damaged enemy
                                                   by Germany in her invasion of Poland, Great Britain has                                                          in 2002 - after an absence of 75 years!   aircraft to his credit. He had just been
                                                   declared war upon her, and that, as a result, Australia is                                                       He had been reported as killed in   awarded a bar to his Distinguished Flying
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                                                   also at war.’                                                                                                    1940 and the School had prepared his   Cross when he lost his life over the English
                                                                                                                                                                    commemorative plaque for placement   Channel on the 5th February, 1943. In all,
                                                                                                                                                                    in the Memorial Grove before he made   Haleians won a total of 19 Distinguished
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Flying Crosses for gallantry in the air.
                                                                                                                                                                    contact again.
                                             8  R. G. Menzies in W. J. Edgar (1994), From Veldt to Vietnam, Haleians at War, Wembley
                                             Downs, Old Haleians’ Association, p. 79.
                                                                                                                                                                    Captain of School, Kingsley Rudeforth (1996-2002)
                                                                                                                                                                    welcomes Paul Royle (1923-27) back into the fold.
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