Cpo claude choules autobiography
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Chief Petty Officer Claude Stanley Choules
A former Royal Navy World War I and Royal Australian Navy World War II veteran, Claude’s life spanned the existence of the Australian Navy, which came into being on 1 March , only two days before his birth.
Born in Pershore, England on 3 March , Claude Stanley Choules joined the Royal Navy as a Boy on 10 October , and served in the training ship HMS Impregnable situated at Devonport dockyard. Impregnable had been a gun square-rigged wooden battleship prior to becoming a training ship. In , Claude joined the battleship HMS Revenge, flagship of the First Battle Squadron. While serving in Revenge, Claude witnessed the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet at the Firth of Forth, in November , ten days after the Armistice. He also later saw the scuttling of the German Fleet, by the Germans, at Scapa Flow. In he saw service in Revenge in the Black Sea which was a tense period with the Russian Civil War still taking place and Turkish Nationalists fighting to gain control of their country after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
A ‘big ships man’, Claude then served in the battleship Valiant with the Mediterranean Fleet between and A subsequent posting saw him stand by the construction of the ’s first purpose built aircr
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Claude Choules
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Chief Petty Officer Claude Choules ( ) The last veteran of two World Wars
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- A.N. Other
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- Biographies and personal histories, History - WW1, History - WW2
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- Publication
- June edition of the Naval Historical Review (all rights reserved)
Claude Choules was the last known combat veteran living in Australia who had served in both world wars. When he died recently, in Western Australia, our last tangible link with World War I was severed. Thus a man who had served in the Royal Navy Grand Fleet in as an unknown and obscure Boy Seaman became the last of the many millions of men and women who saw active service in what became known as the Great War.
Claude was born on 3 March , in the town of Pershore, Worcestershire but grew up in the small village of Wyre Piddle a few miles away. In April he fibbed about his age and at age 14, he joined the nautical training ship Mercury, moored at Southampton, and it was in this three masted sailing ship that he learned the mariner skills he was to require for a career at sea. When he turned 16 he was accepted into the Royal Navy with initial training in HMS Impregnable, at one time a gun square rigged wooden ship of the line. He later joined his first sea-going ship, t