WOODS, John Francis

Even though John Woods didnt train at 1 WAGS Ballarat I have included him on this website due to him training as a WAG at Parkes NSW and his association with Frank Petch an esteemed past President of the Airforce Association Ballarat who completed a tour of 36 operations over Germany. Janet Bates Website Coordinator. John Francis Woods (1924- 1999) joined the RAAF 20 August 1942 – 18 years & 2 mths old. Trained at Somers Victoria, Parkes NSW [2 WAGS], Port Pirie South Australia [BAGS], Shepperton Victoria and Cowra NSW with a friend Frank Petch (Author of the Book – “We Dood It Too”) in which my dad is mentioned numerous times. My dad was a qualified and efficient Pilot but was allocated to the RAF 12th Squadron (a combined RAAF & RAF squadron) as a Wireless Operator due to his superior Morse code abilities (35wpm+) and he said you never forget it! He completed a tour of 33 operational missions over Germany where the average was 5 missions. I met all his crew in Bungaree (5 miles East of Ballarat) in 1971 where my father was the local cop there for over 25 years. He never drank – but the stories at the local were amazing. I have documented a number of the war stories they related. Quite funny especially those from his Irish Rear gunner. They were just a bunch of kids – my dad kept saying, “I was single at the time”. He only seldom spoke of theses time alone and only when prompted. He survived to raise 6 sons and a daughter – happily married for 50 years. Many thanks to John's son Paul Woods for the information and photos.

Last Name
WOODS
Given Names
John Francis
Service Number
419548
Date of Birth
25/06/1924
Birth Location
Geelong
Enlistment Date
20/08/1942
Enlistment Location
Melbourne
Course Details
Other
Kill Date or Discharge Date
28/09/1945
Discharge Unit
12 Squadron
Rank
Flying Officer
Notes

Even though John Woods didnt train at 1 WAGS Ballarat I have included him on this website due to him training as a WAG at Parkes NSW and his association with Frank Petch an esteemed past President of the Airforce Association Ballarat who completed a tour of 36 operations over Germany. Janet Bates Website Coordinator. John Francis Woods (1924- 1999) joined the RAAF 20 August 1942 – 18 years & 2 mths old. Trained at Somers Victoria, Parkes NSW [2 WAGS], Port Pirie South Australia [BAGS], Shepperton Victoria and Cowra NSW with a friend Frank Petch (Author of the Book – “We Dood It Too”) in which my dad is mentioned numerous times. My dad was a qualified and efficient Pilot but was allocated to the RAF 12th Squadron (a combined RAAF & RAF squadron) as a Wireless Operator due to his superior Morse code abilities (35wpm+) and he said you never forget it! He completed a tour of 33 operational missions over Germany where the average was 5 missions. I met all his crew in Bungaree (5 miles East of Ballarat) in 1971 where my father was the local cop there for over 25 years. He never drank – but the stories at the local were amazing. I have documented a number of the war stories they related. Quite funny especially those from his Irish Rear gunner. They were just a bunch of kids – my dad kept saying, “I was single at the time”. He only seldom spoke of theses time alone and only when prompted. He survived to raise 6 sons and a daughter – happily married for 50 years. Many thanks to John's son Paul Woods for the information and photos.

NAA Status
DIGITIZED
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548 WAG
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548 L.12 Squadron UK
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548 Far L.12 Squadron UK
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548 Reference to Frank Petch
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548 Reference to Frank Petch
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548 Mounted Policeman
2 WAGS WOODS John Francis 419548  Mounted policeman

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