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Flight
Lieutenant Paul Pardoel
Navigator
Paul Pards Paulie Pardoel was born
in Melbourne, Australia on 15 June 1969 and spent his youth
growing up in the Australian city of Ballarat. He joined the
Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra in 1988 and graduated
three years later with a Bachelor of Science Degree.
He completed Navigator training with the Royal Australian
Air Force the following year and was posted to 36 Squadron
flying Hercules aircraft in Richmond, outside Sydney. |
He served with distinction, flying operational aircraft around
the world for seven years. In 1999 he moved to Sale in Victoria
where he instructed at the School of Air Navigation, training future
navigators for the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces. In
this role Pards was renowned as an exceptional instructor for his
ability to impart knowledge whilst maintaining a relaxed environment
for his students.
After 14 enjoyable and rewarding years with the Royal Australian
Air Force Pards was ready for a new challenge. He transferred to
the Royal Air Force in 2002, and was posted to 47 Squadron, RAF
Lyneham, again flying C-130 Hercules aircraft. He was a valuable
member of the Squadron who served in all aspects of squadron operations,
including active duty in both Afghanistan and Iraq.
For these operations he was awarded Operational Service medals.
Renowned amongst his friends and colleagues as an unflappable individual,
Paul could never be fazed. He enjoyed the banter of being the only
Australian in the Squadron, and remained a good sport, despite a
Rugby World Cup final loss.
All of this was secondary to Pauls first passion, his family.
He met his wife and soul mate Kellie at an RAAF Summer Ball and
they married in November 1995. Their first daughter Jordie was born
two years later, and Jackson followed in 1999. Little India joined
the family almost a year after moving to the UK. With their warmth
and good humour, Paul and Kellie always settled easily into any
new environment. RAF Lyneham was no exception, where the Pardoels
lived in joy and happy chaos.
Pauls love and dedication to his family was obvious to all
who were fortunate enough to know them. He had the relaxed easy
grace of someone who knew what was important in life, and what wasnt
worth worrying about. There is no doubt that Kellie and their children
were the centre of his world. Between them, Paul and Kellie created
a wonderful family. Pards' philosophy for life was reflected in
his approach to fatherhood, where he was very much a hands
on and active Dad. His endless patience and gentle encouragement
was a direct result of the pure joy he got from Jordie, Jackson
and India.
He was a gentleman and a proud Australian. The impact of his sad
and terrible loss has devastated a close and loving family. His
loss has affected all who knew him. "We will always miss his
smile."
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