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World War II hero reflects on life as he turns 100

LIVING to 100 was the last thing on Frank Richards’ mind when he was on bombing missions across Europe in World War II.

His focus was on doing his job and living another day.

But on Sunday the former Melton resident turned his attention to celebrating his 100th birthday and reflecting on his achievements.

Richards completed 40 bombing missions in the war.  

He believes he’s lucky to have lived so long, given the high mortality rate of WWII bomber pilots.

“It’s a big achievement. I didn’t think I would make 100,” he says. “I’m looking forward to a big party.”

Richards was born at Smeaton on July 28, 1913. He trained as a primary school teacher and was first posted to Lancefield.

He taught in many country towns, including Litchfield – where he met his late wife, Kit McConville – and Werribee.

In March, 1941, at the age of 27, Richards enlisted in the RAAF.

He returned home on April 14, 1945, after serving his country for four years.

He resumed teaching and was principal of Melton Primary School from 1966-69. He also became involved with St Vincent de Paul, Knights of the Southern Cross and Probus.

After retiring from teaching in 1976, he decided to research his family history.

His son, Brendan, a Melton resident, says his dad will have to have three birthday parties this year to cater for all his family and friends.

“It’s fantastic he’s reached 100,” he says. 

“He’s been pretty crook, but the closer to the date it got the more excited he was.”

Richards now lives in aged care at Manor Lakes.

His son says his dad has a great sense of humour and loves spending time with his 16 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren.

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