Thursday, May 2, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

A Century Of Excellence Treasured Veteran Acknowledged

Norman Arthur Waterson, also known as 'Norm', has invoked great courage and resilience throughout his life journey, having served in World War II at just sixteen years of age, he now stands as an inspiration to those lucky enough to know him.
Born on December 11th, 1923, in Mackay, he attended Swaynesville School Sarina, laying the foundation for a life marked by service and dedication. His life story intertwines with the archives of history, particularly during his service in World War II from 1939 to 1945, where he displayed remarkable bravery and commitment to his country.
As a member of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps, Mr. Waterson boarded on a journey of duty and sacrifice that took him to the rugged terrains of Papua New Guinea from May 16th, 1943, to July 31st, 1944.
He then served in Bougainville from December 23rd, 1944, to May 2nd, 1946, showcasing his ongoing commitment to serve his country through courage and fortitude, earning him the respect and admiration of his fellow comrades and now the future generations that have come along since.
In a touching tribute during this year's dawn service on ANZAC Day, Mr. Waterson's contributions were recognised by Mackay RSL Sub-Branch President and Vietnam Veteran Ken Higgins OAM, who highlighted his extraordinary dedication and the enduring legacy he has imparted to his family and fellow veterans.
Among the heartfelt words spoken was the acknowledgment of Mr. Waterson's extensive service during World War II, spanning across the islands and northern Australia, where he served with distinction, followed by a heartfelt appreciation of his attendance on the day.
Ken Higgins said, “He certainly covered some country during the second World War up in the islands, in North Australia, where he served with great distinction.”

“Norm, we’re so proud to have you here this morning,” Mr Higgins remarked.
Present at the service were Mr. Waterson's grandsons, who attested to his inspirational presence in their lives. They spoke of him not only as a war hero but also as a beacon of family honour.
Ros Waterson, expressed profound gratitude, emphasising how his grandfather's legacy has shaped their lives and instilled in them a sense of pride and admiration.
“He’s been a big inspiration to us growing up, we’re very proud of him, he’s a role model and we get to carry his awesome name,” he said.
Throughout his lifetime, Norman Arthur Waterson has carried a mantle of responsibility with grace and humility. As a grandfather and role model, he has inspired countless individuals with his enduring spirit.
As we reflect on Mr. Waterson's remarkable journey, spanning a century of dedication and sacrifice, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for his service to our country. His impact on our community is immeasurable, and his legacy will continue to inspire and uplift generations for years to come.

When Mr Waterson was asked the secret to his longevity, his humorous response was "Rum," and his insightful advice for younger generations was: "just hard work."
Norman Arthur Waterson is not just a veteran, but a symbol of great courage and diligence.

(Left to right) Norman Arthur Waterson with Korean Veteran, Liu Burley and Mackay RSL Sub-Branch President and Vietnam Veteran, Ken Higgins.

100-year-old Veteran, Norman Arthur Waterson was acknowledged for his service at the Mackay 2024 ANZAC Dawn Service. Photo Credit: Hannah McNamara

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