Edwin Essery Swales was one of four children born in Inanda,
Natal,
South Africa to Harry Evelyn Swales, who was a farmer in the Heatonville district, and Olive Miriam Essery. Following the death of her husband in the
influenza epidemic of 1918-19, Mrs Swales and her children moved to the
Berea, Durban. Here, Edwin Swales attended
Durban Preparatory High School and
Durban High School (DHS). As a young lad, Edwin had also been a
Boy Scout, at the 4th Durban Scout Troop. After leaving school, and prior to the Second World War, Edwin Swales worked for
Barclays Bank (Dominion Colonial and Overseas - DCO) in Durban. Swales had joined the
Natal Mounted Rifles in 1935, rising to the rank of
sergeant major, (officially, a
warrant officer, 2nd class). With the N.M.R., in the early part of the War, he saw action in
Kenya,
Abyssinia and in
North Africa. He then transferred to the
South African Air Force on 17 January 1942. Swales was also very keen on sport generally, and enjoyed rugby. He played for both civilian (pre-war) and various military teams. After playing for the DHS 2nd XV, he later played rugby for a number of South African and Dominion teams, whilst he was in the United Kingdom, during the War years. He played for
Griquas when he had been posted to Kimberley for training. He was also a reserve for the Natal rugby team, without ever actually playing for the province. He received his wings at Kimberley on 26 June 1943. On 22 August 1943, he was seconded to the
Royal Air Force (RAF) while retaining his South African Air Force uniform and rank. ==Second World War==