The Soldier's Details

Surname:
Hosking
First Name:
Aubrey
Nick Name:
Aub
Rank:
Lance Corporal
Regimental #:
WX10097
Classification:
Signaller
Company:
Headquarters Company, No. 1 Platoon.
Enlisted:
13.12.1940
Discharged:
7.02.1946
DOB:
24.02.1919
Place of Birth:
South Perth, Western Australia
Father's Name:
Edward Hosking
Mothers's Name:
Violet Louisa Hosking
Religion:
Church of England
Pre-war Occupation:
Clerk at the Crown Law Court
Singapore:
Selarang Barracks Changi (clerical); Garden Control Party; Levelling Party Changi Aerodrome; A.H.G. Roberts Barracks Changi; Convalescent Depot; Changi Gaol Camp
Return Details 1945:
Singapore-Labuan by aircraft (malaria); Morotai (3 weeks)-Balikapan 2/2 H.M. Australian Hospital Ship Wanganella; Brisbane-Sydney-Melbourne-Perth by troop train.

General Description

Hosking, Hoppe, Grundy, Eastwood, Cosson & Pickett

Aub Hosking, Vern Hoppe, Billy Grundy, Harold Eastwood, Ted Cosson and Harry Pickett.

 

Hosking was wounded in action at Ulu Pandan on 12/2/1942 and admitted to 2/13th Australian General Hospital.  Following an operation he lost 5″ of tibia and it was 12 months before he could walk.  Japanese gave him a ‘B’ Class Medical Certificate, the second highest classification for the medically unfit.
Remaining in Singapore throughout the war, Hosking was seconded to work with Garden Control Party and Levelling Party Changi Aerodrome.

 

 

Aub Hosking was recovered from Changi 4 September 1945.

Aubrey passed away aged 86, August 1 2005, at Bermagui, NSW.

 

Camp Locations:

  • Changi Aerodrome - Singapore
  • Changi Gaol Camp - Singapore
  • Roberts Barracks Changi - Singapore
  • Selarang Barracks Changi - Singapore
Back