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==World War 1==
 
==World War 1==
Twenty four years old when he enlisted for service during WW 1 in August 1914. As 1841 Pte Kierath, he embarked from Australia on 26 Oct 1914 as a member of the 8th Battery Field Artillery. He landed at  Gallipoli on 25 Apr 1915 and soon after he was slightly wounded in action, returning to his unit after 4 days treatment for minor face wounds. On 25 Aug 1915 he was promoted Temporary Bombardier, and then back in Egypt to Corporal.  On 30 Nov 1916 in France he was promoted Temporary Sergeant, with his ran confirmed on 17 Jan 1917. This was followed by promotion to Temp Battery Sergeant Major on 31 Dec 1917. In early 1918 he was sent to England (St John's Wood) to join a Cadet School following which he was Appointed as a Second Lieutenant on 19 Sep 1918, and then promoted to Lieutenant on 19 Dec 1918 with the 2nd Artillery Field Brigade. James returned to England in April 1919 and then on to Australia in late April 1919, arriving home on 4 Jun 1919 on the ''SS Karagola''. His appointment was terminated on 3 Aug 1919.
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Twenty four years old when he enlisted for service in August 1914. As 1841, Pte Kierath, he embarked from Australia on 26 Oct 1914 as a member of the 8th Battery Field Artillery. He landed at  Gallipoli on 25 Apr 1915 and soon after he was slightly wounded in action, returning to his unit after four days treatment for minor face wounds. On 25 Aug 1915 he was promoted Temporary Bombardier, and back in Egypt post Gallipoli, to Corporal.  On 30 Nov 1916 in France he was promoted Temporary Sergeant, with his rank confirmed on 17 Jan 1917. This was followed by promotion to Temp Battery Sergeant Major on 31 Dec 1917. In early 1918 he was sent to England (St John's Wood) to join a Cadet School following which he was Appointed as a Second Lieutenant on 19 Sep 1918, and then promoted to Lieutenant on 19 Dec 1918 with the 2nd Artillery Field Brigade. James returned to England in April 1919 and then on to Australia in late April 1919, arriving home on 4 Jun 1919 on the ''SS Karagola''. His appointment was terminated on 3 Aug 1919.
  
James was Mentioned in General Haig's Despatches published in the London Gazette on 15 May 1917, and the Australian Gazette no 169 of 4 Oct 1917.
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James was Mentioned in General Haig's Despatches published in the London Gazette on 15 May 1917, and the Australian Gazette no 169 of 4 Oct 1917.
  
 
==Pre War==
 
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==World War 2 Service==
 
==World War 2 Service==
Enlisted in Armadale
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Enlisted on 22 Mar 1942 in the [[2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion]]  at Armadale
  
  
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==Post War==
 
==Post War==
 
Living at 46 Alexander drive, Dalkeith in March 1967.
 
Living at 46 Alexander drive, Dalkeith in March 1967.
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Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 52 Normanby street, Inglewood, bank valuer; 1954 - 1972 at 46 Alexander road, Claremont, bank officer;  
 
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 52 Normanby street, Inglewood, bank valuer; 1954 - 1972 at 46 Alexander road, Claremont, bank officer;  
 
===Notes===  
 
===Notes===  

Revision as of 22:38, 11 October 2020

James Alexander Kierath MID
Kierath James Alexander.jpg
James with wife Vera, daughter Helen and g.daughter Robyn
Personal Information
Date of Birth 5 Jul 1891
Place of Birth Hay, New South Wales
Death 21 Feb 1973, aged 81
Place of Death Dalkieth, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 50 years, 8 months
Description 5'6' (1.68m) tall ; 130lbs
58.967 kg
; fair complexion ; yellow eyes ; fair hair
Occupation Warehouseman
Religion Methodist
Address Mundijong, Western Australia
Next of Kin Wife , Mrs Vera Keirath
Military Information
Reg Number W67649
Date of Enlistment 22 Mar 1942
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia ww2
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal
Mentioned in Despatches


World War 1

Twenty four years old when he enlisted for service in August 1914. As 1841, Pte Kierath, he embarked from Australia on 26 Oct 1914 as a member of the 8th Battery Field Artillery. He landed at Gallipoli on 25 Apr 1915 and soon after he was slightly wounded in action, returning to his unit after four days treatment for minor face wounds. On 25 Aug 1915 he was promoted Temporary Bombardier, and back in Egypt post Gallipoli, to Corporal. On 30 Nov 1916 in France he was promoted Temporary Sergeant, with his rank confirmed on 17 Jan 1917. This was followed by promotion to Temp Battery Sergeant Major on 31 Dec 1917. In early 1918 he was sent to England (St John's Wood) to join a Cadet School following which he was Appointed as a Second Lieutenant on 19 Sep 1918, and then promoted to Lieutenant on 19 Dec 1918 with the 2nd Artillery Field Brigade. James returned to England in April 1919 and then on to Australia in late April 1919, arriving home on 4 Jun 1919 on the SS Karagola. His appointment was terminated on 3 Aug 1919.

James was Mentioned in General Haig's Despatches published in the London Gazette on 15 May 1917, and the Australian Gazette no 169 of 4 Oct 1917.

Pre War

During 1928 James married Vera Isabel Perrin in Perth.

Electoral Roll entries: 1917 at 74 Lincoln street, North Perth, warehouseman; 1925 - 1936 at Wheatley's road, Manjimup, farmer; 1937 - 1943 at Anstey street, Mundijong, Agricultural Bank Inspector

World War 2 Service

Enlisted on 22 Mar 1942 in the 2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion at Armadale


discharge date is unknown

Post War

Living at 46 Alexander drive, Dalkeith in March 1967.

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 52 Normanby street, Inglewood, bank valuer; 1954 - 1972 at 46 Alexander road, Claremont, bank officer;

Notes

Description is from WW1 records.


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