Walter Leo Wright (1925 to 1998) and the Second World War

Kokoda Track during the Second World War - Wal Wright at the back with the hat
Walter Leo Wright was the grandson of Rose Porter (nee Killion) and the great-grandson of John Killion and Jane Feeney.

Wal was born on 25 September 1925 - the second child of Charles Wright and Margaret (Cissie) Porter.  He was only 15 when he enrolled for service in the Second World War but showed his birth date as 16 September 1923.  

Wal served in Papua and New Guinea including on the Kakoda Track.  Here's an undated newspaper clipping that Cissie kept until her death in 1972.



Wal is numbered 10 in this photo
Wal went on to marry Ethel May Hook on 2 September 1950 at St Aidens Church of England, Annandale.  He showed his correct age in his marriage registration!


Wal, Cissie, Ethel and her mother
In the late 1950s, Wal, Ethel and their two children, Margaret and Jim, moved to the Newcastle area.  Wal died on 27 November 1998 and Ethel in 2016.

Thanks to Wal's granddaughter, Megan, for sharing this information.

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