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|conflict = <small>World War 2</small>
|conflict = <small>World War 2</small>
|service = <small>[[Australian Imperial Force]]</small>
|service = <small>[[Australian Imperial Force]]</small>
|unit = <small>[[2/28th Infantry Battalion]], 2/24th Anti-Tank Unit, Parachute Training Corps</small>
|unit = <small>[[2/28th Infantry Battalion]], 2/24th Anti-Tank Unit, Parachute Training Corps, 2/16 Field Company</small>
|number = <small>WX6057</small>
|number = <small>WX6057</small>
|servicearm = <small>Army</small>
|servicearm = <small>Army</small>
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|birthplace = <small>Bunbury, WA</small>
|birthplace = <small>Bunbury, WA</small>
|residence = <small>Recoys, WA</small>
|residence = <small>Recoys, WA</small>
|dod = <small></small>
|dod = <small>23 Nov 1977</small>
|relatives = <small>Norman Hutchinson</small>
|relatives = <small>Norman Hutchinson</small>
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[[Category:Rats of Tobruk]]
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Norman served in North Africa with the 2/28th Battalion and the 2/24th Anti Tank Unit. He returned to Australia in March 1943 and then transferred to Parachute training at Canungra, Queensland.
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Norman served in Tobruk and El Alamein with the 2/28th Battalion and the 2/24th Anti Tank Unit. He returned to Australia in March 1943 and then transferred to Parachute training at Canungra, Queensland.
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Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia



Pte Norman Eric Hutchinson
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Conflict World War 2
Service Arm Australian Imperial Force
Unit 2/28th Infantry Battalion, 2/24th Anti-Tank Unit, Parachute Training Corps, 2/16 Field Company
Service No. WX6057
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 21 Jan 1919
Birthplace Bunbury, WA
Residence Recoys, WA
Date of Death 23 Nov 1977
Relatives Norman Hutchinson



Norman served in Tobruk and El Alamein with the 2/28th Battalion and the 2/24th Anti Tank Unit. He returned to Australia in March 1943 and then transferred to Parachute training at Canungra, Queensland.