MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » News » Darwin draws WWII veteran Allan Godfrey back

Darwin draws WWII veteran Allan Godfrey back

When Allan Godfrey returned home after serving in World War II, the evenings were marred by nightmares and the afternoons with flashbacks.

The now 94-year-old was only a “little boy” aged 17 when he joined the war. His journey started in Darwin, where he was stationed for 13 months, and took him to New Guinea, Philippines, Borneo and Malaya where he rescued Australian prisoners of war.

“When you see blokes’ legs blown up, you can never forget ’em – it’s just one of those things,” Mr Godfrey said.

He is one of a handful of World War II veterans still alive – and he’s heading back to where it all started, Darwin, for what may be the last time, thanks to the generosity of the Caroline Springs RSL.

Mr Godfrey will fly to Darwin in business class with his great-granddaughter, and carer, Rhiannon for eight days next week.

“I used to try and get back there every year, and think of where I started from,” he said. “It means a lot to be able to take my great-granddaughter up there … I was only a little boy then, I didn’t know nothing.”

Life was hard back then, Mr Godfrey says. Food wasn’t scarce, but the only way to be fed was to live off the land and catch your own game.

“The boys used to eat anything they can get, and sometimes we couldn’t get supplies,” he said.

Caroline Springs RSL president Peter Burquest said the club regularly helped community members.

“We’re always doing something,” he said.

 

Sumeyya Ilanbey

Digital Editions


More News

  • More extended pool hours

    More extended pool hours

    Residents looking to cool off this week can head to the Bacchus Marsh and Ballan outdoor pools, which are set to open on Thursday 19 February, through to Saturday 21…

  • Mission completed by Keayang Zahara

    Mission completed by Keayang Zahara

    There was as much relief as excitement when Keayang Zahara romped home and banked a $500,000 bonus in the Group 1 Great Southern Star. Co-trainer Paddy Lee conceded it had…

  • Disappointment for Frigo

    Disappointment for Frigo

    It was disappointment for Melton’s Airleigh Frigo at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday. Making her Olympic debut, Frigo wasn’t able to make it through the qualifying rounds of the women’s…

  • Grass fire in Bullengarook

    Grass fire in Bullengarook

    An out-of-control grassfire is burning at the intersection of Gisborne and Bacchus Marsh roads in Bullengarook, prompting an advice message for residents in Bullengarook, Coimadai, Gisborne and Lerderderg. The alert…

  • Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested five teenagers after an incident where a male was allegedly assaulted and dragged into a vehicle before being involved in…

  • Eagles big scalp

    Eagles big scalp

    Eynesbury Eagles pulled off one of the upsets of the Gisborne and District Cricket Association Johnstone Shield season on Saturday. With just one win of the season, the Eagles put…

  • Driving for greatness

    Driving for greatness

    Djerriwarrh Community and Education Services is welcoming new volunteers to join itdsL2P program, helping learner drivers reach their supervised driving goals and get going on the road with confidence. Since…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533986 Kate Newitt is the principal of the recently de-merged Hillside Primary School. She spoke to Sam Porter about her role and her connection…

  • What to look forward to in Moorabool

    What to look forward to in Moorabool

    Moorabool council is set to host an abundance of music and literature events across Bacchus marsh, Ballan and Blackwood this year, pairing with local artists and visiting talent. Council was…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534644 Volunteer with L2P Help a disadvantaged young person gain essential driving hours by becoming an L2P Volunteer Driving Mentor. A few hours a…