For a sale is a 1939 – 45 Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, all unnamed as issued.; Defence and War Medals (1939 – 45), Australian Service Medal 1939 – 45 all impressed named VX9762 V.P. QUINN.; with replica MID emblem/leaves. Display court mounted & come with copies of service records and medal issue.
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Captain Vincent Patrick Quinn was born on 14/10/1902 in Queenscliff, Victoria. On the outbreak of WW2, he was working for the Post Office in Melbourne.
He enlisted into the 2nd AIF on 27/12/1939 as a Corporal for service with the No 6 Postal Section. He embarked for the Middle East on 11/1/1940 and for the remainder of the war served in various postal units.
He was promoted to Lance Sergeant in July 1940 and Warrant Officer Class 1 the next month and being promoted to Lieutenant in January 1942. He returned to Australia on 15/3/1942.
Promoted to Captain in May 1942 he served in Port Moresby, New Guinea from 4/5/1943 – 9/6/1944. He was mentioned in despatches for Distinguished Service in the field during this time, he returned to Australia at the end of his years posting.
After the war concluded he was stationed in Japan as part of B.C.O.F. (British, Commonwealth Occupation Force) from 19/9/1946 – 9/11/1947.
He discharged on 9/11/1947 and died in Victoria in 1985.
The Australian Postal Corps was probably one of the smallest units in the AIF, with few MID awards to the unit.