Dennis Lodge Martin

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Dennis Lodge Martin
(Born 1916, Perth. Died 1945, shot down in Borneo.)
Dennis during WW2, possibly in Darwin.
Birth: , Perth, Western Australia
Death: , Borneo
Parents: Joan Soutter Martin (née Lodge)
    1892–1990
Norman Martin
    1881-09-24 – 1978-06-08
Siblings: Frederick Lodge Martin
    1914–1941
Patricia Hanson Robertson (née Martin)
    1921 – 2015
Dennis Lodge Martin
    Born 1916, Perth. Died 1945, shot down in Borneo.
Constance Janet Wallman (née Martin)
    b.1929
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Children: No children
Keywords: H.M. Wilson Archives
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Permalink: archives.org.au/DM
Wikidata: Q89700272
Wikitree: Martin-80315
FamilySearch: GZTY-Z6R
Ancestry: 312546650833

The following is the biography presented by the family on 23 May 2009 when a Kings Park plaque was dedicated in Dennis' memory:

Flight Sergeant Dennis Lodge Martin of 21 Squadron was born in Perth in October 1916 to Norman and Joan Martin of Cottesloe.

He and his older brother, Warrant Officer (Class 2) Frederick Martin, attended Scotch College, played rugby with Cottesloe Club and were members of the Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club. They had two sisters---Jan and Pat (and Pat married Sergeant John Walrond).

After leaving college, Dennis worked as a shearer and farm hand and was married to Sylvia. He was the only family member with a car, which he called 'Pansey'.

Dennis enlisted in the RAAF in February 1940 and was posted to 21 Squadron at Laverton. The squadron, flying Buffaloes, was located in Malaya until they were evacuated to Australia.

They were then equipped with Vengeance aircraft. In July 1944 the squadron was equipped with Liberator heavy bombers to carry out raids on Japanese convoys and reconnaissance duties.

Flight Sergeant Dennis Lodge Martin, service number 8811 of 21 Squadron, was killed in action when Liberator number A72-61, on which he was the flight engineer, was shot down near Balikpapan, Borneo on 1 July 1945. He was 28 years of age.

Two death notices:[1]

MARTIN (Dennis Lodge). F/Sgt RAAF (E), killed In air operations, Balik Papan. July 1, 1945; beloved husband of Sylvia and only surviving son of Mr and Mrs Norman Martin (128 Broome-street, Cottesloe); brother of Fred (AIF. killed in Syria), Pat Walrond and Janet; brother-in-law of John (AIF,. killed in NG).

MARTIN (Dennis Lodge), F/Sgt, RAAF (E), loved son-in-law of Mr and Mrs J. Tivey, and brother-in-law of Bill (Burns-street, Maidstone, Victoria).

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1720795/

References

  1. Family Notices (1945, July 27). The West Australian (Perth, WA), p. 1. Retrieved April 11, 2020, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51760309