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Albert Charles Coussens

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Albert Charles Coussens
A photo of Albert Charles Coussens as a young man in the Royal Australian navy he was a Chief Petty Officer in signals he served in WW2 from 1939 to the end of war in the Scrap Iron Flotilla then Darwin. His war diary is in the Australian War Memorial where they requested ownership of it because it was so significant to the battles and work done by the Scrap Iron Flotilla.
People in photo include: Albert Charles Coussens
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