- William Evan Allan
William Evan Crawford Allan (24 July 1899 – 18 October 2005) was one of
Australia ’s last living veterans ofWorld War I . Moreover, he was the last remaining Australian veteran who saw active service in both World War I andWorld War II .cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Lieutenant_William_Evan_Crawford_Allan |title=Lieutenant William Evan Crawford Allan |accessdate=2008-09-15 |last=Mitchell |first=Brett |date=December 2006 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy] He was a career Navy man, serving in theRoyal Australian Navy from 1914-1948, also seeing service in World War II.Allan was born in Bega in the then British colony of
New South Wales , eighteen months before the Commonwealth of Australia came into being.He joined the RAN in March 1914 at the age of fourteen as an ordinary seaman second class. When war was declared on 14 August 1914, he was 15 and serving on the "Tingira", which was the Australian Navy’s training ship docked in Rose Bay,
Sydney . He served on board HMAS "Encounter" until the end of the war, and became an able seaman in 1915. When he was eighteen, he survived theSpanish flu pandemic, which killed over fifty of his shipmates on the "Beramba"’s voyage betweenCape Town andSierra Leone .Between the world wars, Allan almost drowned after falling overboard in the North Atlantic — and would have done so had his captain not braved the precipitous storm, turned the ship around, and rescued him with the help of a life preserver and a rope ladder. In 1932 he was promoted to
Chief Petty Officer .Allan went on to serve on HMAS "Adelaide" in World War II, sailing in convoy with HM Ships "Repulse" and "Hood". He retired from the Navy on 30 October 1947, after serving thirty-four years, being granted his war service rank of
Lieutenant prior to discharge.He met his wife, Ita Blakely, while his ship was docked in
Vancouver ,Canada , in 1924, and he continued to write to her until his ship returned to Vancouver in 1941. They married on that return trip and sailed to Australia as newlyweds on "SS Mariposa" viaHawaii — only twelve days before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.Allan was awarded the
80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal by theGovernment of Australia in 1999, and lived in theMelbourne suburb ofEssendon, Victoria until his death at the age of 106.ee also
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Veterans of the First World War who died in 2005 References
External links
* [http://victoriansatwar.net/archives/allent1.html Interview with W. E. Allan]
* [http://www.defence.gov.au/news/navynews/editions/4820/topstories/story01.htm Navy News report of his death and funeral]
* [http://shopping.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/20/db2002.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/10/20/ixportal.html Daily Telegraph (British newpaper) obituary]
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