Reg Saunders

Reg Saunders

Infobox Military Person
name= Reg Saunders
lived= 7 August 1920–2 March 1990
placeofbirth= Framlingham, Victoria
placeofdeath= Sydney, New South Wales


caption= Reg Saunders in 1940
allegiance=Australia
branch=Australian Army
serviceyears= 1940–1954
rank= Captain
commands=
battles=World War II
*North African Campaign
*Battle of Greece
*Battle of Crete
*New Guinea campaign
*Salamaua-Lae campaign
Korean War
*Battle of Kapyong
awards= Member of the Order of the British Empire
laterwork= Office of Aboriginal Affairs as a liaison and public relations officer

Captain Reginald Walter Saunders MBE (7 August 1920—2 March 1990) was the first Aboriginal commissioned officer in the Australian Army. He served with distinction during World War II and was subsequently a Company Commander with 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) during the Korean War.

Captain Saunders was the nephew of William Reginald Rawlings, MM, who received the Military Medal during the First World War serving with the 1st AIF in France.

Early life

The son of a First World War veteran, Saunders was born near Framlingham Aboriginal Reserve in western Victoria on 7 August 1920 and brought up by his grandmother at Lake Condah upon the death of his mother. Having attended school only sporadically, he found work as a sawmiller but imagined himself going to fight in South America for the poor and oppressed, with whom he felt a kinship.

World War II

Very conscious of the service of Aboriginal men during the First World War, Saunders enlisted on 24 April 1940 and, after his initial training, was sent to the Middle East as a reinforcement for the 2/7th battalion. Having survived several encounters with German aircraft in North Africa, Saunders embarked on the ill-fated Greek campaign which he, along with many others, considered a mistake. After Greece his unit fought on Crete where Saunders experienced his first close combat and was forced to remain hidden on the island for twelve months after the German victory.

After escaping Crete in May 1942, Saunders returned to Australia before rejoining his battalion in New Guinea - now as a sergeant. He fought through the Salamaua campaign, remaining in action with the 2/7th until mid-1944 when his commanding officer nominated him for officer training. After a 16 week course, Saunders was commissioned in November 1944 and returned to New Guinea.

For the remaining months of the war, Saunders fought as a platoon commander in New Guinea. He was in the Wewak area when the war ended and was repatriated to Australia to a welcome tinged with sadness for his younger brother Harry who had been killed in action. By now tired of living rough, Saunders sought work in the city and, for the next five years, worked as a shipping clerk and, later, a builder's labourer.

Korean War

When the Korean War began he returned to the Army, leaving his wife Dorothy and three daughters, Barabara, Glenda and Dorothy behind. In Korea, Saunders served as a Captain in the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and fought at Kapyong. On returning from Korea, he was posted to National Service Training but, dissatisfied with the training regiment, he left the army in 1954 and found work as a logging contractor in Gippsland.

Later life

He then moved to Sydney and, for the next 11 years, worked with the Austral Bronze Company. In 1967 he joined the Office of Aboriginal Affairs as a liaison and public relations officer. Saunders's first marriage did not survive his absence during the Korean War. A second marriage followed but it too ended in divorce. He had ten children Barbara, Glenda, Dorothy, Judith, Elizabeth (deceased), David, Chris (deceased), Hilary, Maggie and Andrew and was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1971. A well-respected soldier and leader, Saunders died on 2 March 1990.

References

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External links

* [http://www.awm.gov.au/people/302.asp Australian War Memorial Biography]
* [http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=A&VeteranID=789823 World War II Nominal Roll]
* [http://www.koreanroll.gov.au/veteran.aspx?id=1216665 Korean War Nominal Roll]


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