LEST WE FORGET
Leading Aircraftman Albert Victor Leske SCHULZ
Service No: 28222
Born: Adelaide SA, 27 March 1914
Enlisted in the RAAF: 26 November 1940
Unit: Headquarters, RAAF Station Darwin
Died: Air Raid: Loss of Timor and Java, Darwin, 19 February 1942, Aged 27 Years
Buried: Adelaide River War Cemetery, NT
CWGC Additional Information: Son of Nathanael Reginald Robert and Anna Louise Schulz, of South Hummocks, South Australia.
Roll of Honour: Unknown
Remembered: Panel 97, Commemorative Area, Australian War Memorial, Canberra ACT
Remembered: World War II Honour Roll, National War Memorial of SA, North Terrace, Adelaide
The following is a summary of the damage resulting from the bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942.
The total death roll has been assessed at 238, the figure being subject to several qualifications. Of this total, at least 157 died in ships. Fourteen civilians were killed in the town and 21 on the wharf. The RAAF and the USAAF each had 7 fatal casualties and the army 2. Apart from 78 people treated for minor injuries, the three hospitals ashore admitted 148 wounded. To this total must be added those who were taken direct to the Manunda.
Five merchant ships were sunk, 3 were beached and one other and the Manunda were damaged. Three naval vessels were sunk—USS Peary, the 14-ton Australian lugger Mavie and the supply hulk Kelat and eight were damaged. Twenty-three aircraft were destroyed—10 USAAF Kittyhawks, 6 RAAF Hudsons, 3 USN Catalinas, one USAAF Liberator and 3 USAAF Beechcraft transports. A Hudson and a Wirraway that was in a hangar for repair were damaged. As a counter to all these Allied losses it was possible to claim only 5 Japanese aircraft shot down with another 5 probably destroyed, the credit being shared by the American Kittyhawk pilots and the Australian anti-aircraft gunners.
Extract from Gillison, D.N. (Douglas Napier) (254475) Royal Australian Air Force 1939-1942, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1962 – Pages 430-1
The seven RAAF members killed were:
Leading Aircraftman Leonard Arthur Barton (18368)
Leading Aircraftman Phillips Stonham Latham (32932)
Aircraftman Class 1 Francis Neaylon (20361)
Leading Aircraftman Albert Victor Leske Schulz (28222)
Corporal Robert Frederick Simons (26040)
Aircraftman Class 1 Stanley George Smith (45738)
Wing Commander Archibald Robert Tindal (76)
References:
Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour On-Line Records
Commonwealth War Graves Commission On-Line Records
Department of Veteran’s Affairs On-Line WWII Nominal Roll
National Archives of Australia On-Line Record A705, 163/160/165