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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
The 28th Battalion came into existence on 16 April 1915 when it was raised at Blackboy Hill Camp, in Western Australia. the 28th Battalion's first batch of volunteers came from personnel who had originally been allocated to the 24th Battalion (subsequently the 24th became a Victorian raised battalion).  It was allocated to the 7th Brigade, which besides the 28th and several support units, also consisted of the 25th, 26th and 27th Battalions.
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The 28th Battalion came into existence on 16 April 1915 when it was raised at Blackboy Hill Camp, in Western Australia. the 28th Battalion's first batch of volunteers came from personnel who had originally been allocated to the 24th Battalion (subsequently the 24th became a Victorian raised battalion).  It was allocated to the 7th Brigade, which besides the 28th and several support units, also consisted of the 25th, 26th and 27th Battalions. The 28th Battalion sailed for Egypt aboard [[HMAT A11 Ascanius]] on 9 Jun 1915, arriving at Port Tewfik, Egypt on 2 Jul 1915 and, after travelling in a convoy of four trains with other units, concentrated along with the rest of the 7th Brigade at Abbassia near Cairo, where they were assigned to the newly formed Australian 2nd Division.  
  
  
The 28th Battalion sailed for Egypt aboard [[HMAT A11 Ascanius]] on 9 Jun 1915, arriving in Egypt in July and concentrated along with the rest of the 7th Brigade at Abbassia, near Cairo, where they were assigned to the newly formed Australian 2nd Division. In September 1915 elements of the division were dispatched to Gallipoli to provide reinforcements for the Australian and New Zealand forces that had been fighting around Anzac Cove since April.  
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In September 1915 elements of the division were dispatched to Gallipoli to provide reinforcements for the Australian and New Zealand forces that had been fighting around Anzac Cove since April. Following further training in Abbassia and a period manning the 'Citadel',  the battalion boarded a train at Qubba Station for Alexandria on 3 Sep 1915 where they boarded [[HMT Ivernia]] which sailed that night for Mudros harbour on Lemnos. On 10 Sep 1915 they were transshipped to [[HMT Sarnia]] for Gallipoli where they were taken to Williams Pier by barges. The Battalion's service on Gallipoli ended when the the battalion less its Machine Gunners boarded the crowded [[HMT Osmanieh]] on 12 Dec 1915 (she sailed for Mudros on 13 December, disembarking her troops the following day). The Machine Gunners were landed at Mudross on 20 Dec 1915. THe battalion's casualties for their time on Gallipoli was 50 dead, 84 wounded and 355 evacuated due to illness.
  
  
After spending Christmas on Lemnos, the 28th returned to Egypt in early January 1916. Further training followed before the 7th Brigade was deployed in defence of the Suez Canal.  The 28th Battalion was transferred to France, as part of the first body of Australian troops to deploy to the European battlefield, boarding [[HMAT A32 Themistocles]] in Alexandria which sailed at 5:30pm on 16 March for Marseilles where it arrived  at 3:30pm on the 21st. The battalion entrained for northern France where they detrained at Thiennes at 6:45pm on the 24th, and then marched to Morbecque, west of Armentieres.
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After spending Christmas on Lemnos, the 28th returned to Egypt in early January 1916. Further training followed before the 7th Brigade was deployed in defence of the Suez Canal.  The 28th Battalion was transferred to France, as part of the first body of Australian troops to deploy to the European battlefield, boarding [[HMAT A32 Themistocles]] in Alexandria which sailed at 5:30pm on 16 March for Marseilles where it arrived  at 3:30pm on the 21st. The battalion's Transport Officer [[Reginald Grove Sexty MID]] and twenty five others had preceded the battalion by two days travelling on [[HMT Minneapolis]]. The battalion entrained for Thiennes in northern France where they arrived at 6:45pm on the 24th, and then marched to Morbecque, west of Armentieres.
  
  
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During 1917 the 28th Battalion was mainly used in supporting roles in a series of battles that followed the German strategic retreat to the Hindenburg Line. Actions were fought at Bullecourt, Menin Road, Broodseinde and Poelcappelle, before the battalion wintered in Belgium.
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During 1917 the 28th Battalion was mainly used in supporting roles in a series of battles that followed the German strategic retreat to the Hindenburg Line. Actions were fought at Bullecourt, Menin Road, Broodseinde and Poelcappelle, before the battalion wintered in Belgium. in 1918 it was transferred to the Somme again in response to the German Spring Offensive. In late March and early April, they held the line around Villers-Bretonneux as the Allies fought to defend the vital railhead of Amiens, before providing support to the 6th Brigade's attack on Ville-sur-Ancre in May.  
  
in 1918 it was transferred to the Somme again in response to the German Spring Offensive. In late March and early April, they held the line around Villers-Bretonneux as the Allies fought to defend the vital railhead of Amiens, before providing support to the 6th Brigade's attack on Ville-sur-Ancre in May.
 
  
 
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In June and July as the Allies attempted to regain the initiative, the 28th was involved in a minor action around Morlancourt. On 8 August, the Allies launched their Hundred Days Offensive during which the 28th Battalion was initially engaged around Villers-Bretonneux. In late August, the Australian 2nd Division advanced to the Somme River, and on 29 August, as the 7th Brigade attacked around Biaches, the 28th was assigned the task of capturing the Amiens–Peronne railway bridge. The following day, they forced their way across the river around Peronne, and during the subsequent Battle of Mont St Quentin–Peronne, they joined the 7th Brigade's advance towards Aizecourt-le-Haut. They continued fighting until early October 1918 when they were withdrawn from the line following an attack on the Beaureviour Line, near the village of Estrees. Throughout the war, casualties amongst the 28th totaled 787 killed and 2,241 wounded.
In June and July as the Allies attempted to regain the initiative, the 28th was involved in a minor action around Morlancourt. On 8 August, the Allies launched their Hundred Days Offensive during which the 28th Battalion was initially engaged around Villers-Bretonneux.
 
 
 
 
 
In late August, the Australian 2nd Division advanced to the Somme River, and on 29 August, as the 7th Brigade attacked around Biaches, the 28th was assigned the task of capturing the Amiens–Peronne railway bridge. The following day, they forced their way across the river around Peronne, and during the subsequent Battle of Mont St Quentin–Peronne, they joined the 7th Brigade's advance towards Aizecourt-le-Haut. They continued fighting until early October 1918 when they were withdrawn from the line following an attack on the Beaureviour Line, near the village of Estrees. Throughout the war, casualties amongst the 28th totaled 787 killed and 2,241 wounded.
 
  
 
===Battalion Personnel===
 
===Battalion Personnel===
* [[David Forbes Abernethy]] 3 Jul 1917 - 1 Jun 1918  
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A
* [[Rolf Montgomery Allom]] 26 Oct 1918 - June 1919
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* [[David Forbes Abernethy]] 3 Jul 1917 - 1 Jun 1918 - WIA by bomb
* [[Gerrie Anderson]] ?? Aug 1915 - 19 Jan 1916
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* [[Rolf Montgomery Allom]] 26 Oct 1918 - June 1919 - Returned to Australia
* [[Edward Armstrong]] 26 Sep 1916 - 16 Nov 1916 - POW
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* [[Gerrie Anderson]] ?? Aug 1915 - 19 Jan 1916 - Medical and Returned to Australia
* † [[Reuben Arnold MM]] 18 Dec 1916 - 1 Nov 1917 - DOW received 29 Oct 1917
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* [[Edward Armstrong]] 26 Sep 1916 - 16 Nov 1916 - POW Warlencourt
* † [[William Barge]] 16 Apr 1915 - 1 Jun 1918 - KIA
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* † [[Reuben Arnold MM]] 18 Dec 1916 - 1 Nov 1917 - DOW received 29 Oct 1917 (gas)
* † [[Charles Barnett]] 16 Apr 1915 - 30 May 1916 DOW
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B
* [[Albert William Barratt]] 3 Jul - 13 Sep 1917
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* † [[Gilbert Henry Balinswella]] - 14 Jul 1916 - 9 Apr 1918
* [[Gordon Edgar (George) Bennett]] 24 Sep 1916 - 1 Jun 1918 - WIA Mourlancourt area
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* † [[William Barge]] 16 Apr 1915 - 1 Jun 1918 - KIA near Albert
* [[Joseph George Benton Snr]]
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* † [[Charles Barnett]] 16 Apr 1915 - 30 May 1916 DOW from artillery near Armentieres
Frederick James Bishop
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* [[Albert William Barratt]] 3 Jul - 13 Sep 1917 - Medical and Returned to Australia
Percy James Blake
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* [[Gordon Edgar (George) Bennett]] 24 Sep 1916 - 1 Jun 1918 - WIA Morlancourt area
Robert Henry Blake
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* [[Joseph George Benton Snr]] 10 May - 17 Aug 1915 - Medical and Returned to Australia
* [[William Bowman]] 18 Aug - 2 Oct 1915 - to Service Corps  
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* † [[Frederick James Bishop]] 11 Oct 1915 - 10 Mar 1916 - to 32nd Battalion
Arthur Percy Thomas Boyle
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* [[Percy James Blake]] 30 Oct 1916 - ?? May 1919 - Returned to Australia
Patrick Francis Brennan
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* [[Robert Henry Blake]] 2 May 1917 - 3 Apr 1919 - Returned to Australia
Edward Briggs
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* [[William Michael Bowman]] 18 Aug - 2 Oct 1915 - to Service Corps  
David Edward Bromley
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* [[Arthur Percy Thomas Boyle]] 16 Apr 1915 - 31 Oct 1917
Henry William Buckland
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* [[Patrick Francis Brennan]] 4 Dec 1916 - 3 May 1917 - WIA Second Bullecourt
Sylvanus Benjamin Buckland
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* [[Edward Briggs]] late Mar 1915 - 18 Jan 1919  - Returned to Australia
James Willie Bush
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* † [[David Edward Bromley]] 18 Nov 1916 - 14 Jun 1918 - KIA Third Morlancourt
Leonard Butcher
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* † [[Henry William Buckland]] 31 Jul 1917 - 10 Jun 1918 - died of illness in Australia
Allahbux Jan Butt
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* [[Sylvanus Benjamin Buckland]] 18 Nov 1916 - 6 May 1917 - Medical and Returned to Australia
Frederick Ernest Capstick
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* † [[James Willie Bush]] 9 Jan 1917 - 1 Oct 1918 - KIA near Bellicourt
Frederick John Chester
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* † [[Leonard Butcher]] 17 Aug 1916 - 3 May 1917 KIA - 2nd Bullecourt
Ernest Henry Chisholm
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* [[Allahbuse Jan Butt]] 4 Oct 1918 - 16 May 1919 - Returned to Australia
Oswald Chorlton
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C
Joseph Clough
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* [[Frederick Ernest Capstick]] 20 Oct 1917 - 20 Mar 1918 - Medical and Returned to Australia
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* [[Frederick John Chester]] 15 Aug 1917 - 3 Oct 1918 - WIA Beaurevoir Line
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* [[Ernest Henry Chisholm]] 7 Nov 1916 - 20 Sep 1917 - WIA Menin Road
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* [[Oswald Chorlton]] 16 Apr 1915 - 21 Apr 1916 - transferred to 7th Light Trench Mortar Battery
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* [[Joseph Clough]] 18 Jan 1917 - 26 Sep 1918 - Medical and Return to Australia
 
* [[Herbert Dunbar Cousens]] 18 Nov 1916 - 3 Oct 1917 - to Engineers
 
* [[Herbert Dunbar Cousens]] 18 Nov 1916 - 3 Oct 1917 - to Engineers
Reuben Leeuwin Cousens
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* † [[Reuben Leeuwin Cousens]] 18 Nov 1916 - 8 Jan 1917 - KIA Delville Wood
Angus Dearden
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D
Oliver John Dowell
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* † [[Angus Dearden]] 12 Jun 1917 - 23 May 1918 - DOW received at Ville-sur-Ancre
Alexander Dowle
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* [[Oliver John Dowell]] 11 Oct 1918 - 24 Mar 1919 - transfer to Transport unit
Leslie Norman Elkington
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* [[Alexander Dowle]] 5 Feb 1917 - 19 Feb 1919 - Medical and Return to Australia
Harold Empsall
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E
Joseph Charles Joshua Farnell
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* [[Leslie Norman Elkington]] 20 Oct 1918 - 25 Aug 1919 - Returned to Australia
Charles Glyn Firns
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* [[Harold Empsall]] 18 Jan 1917 - 11 Mar 1919 - Medical and Return to Australia
Lionel William Gibbs
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F
Stephen Gittins
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* [[Joseph Charles Joshua Farnell]] 5 Oct 1917 -24 Mar 1919 - Return to Australia
Herbert Goodman
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* [[Charles Glyn Firns]] 11 Oct 1915 - 2 Sep 1918 - WIA Mount St Quentin
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G
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* [[Lionel William Gibbs]] 19 Jan 1916 - 24 Oct 1918 - Military prison
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* † [[Stephen Gittins]] 23 Oct 1917 - 11 Aug 1918 - KIA Lihons
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* † [[Herbert Goodman]] 3 May - 5 Nov 1916 - KIA - Gueudecourt
 
* [[Charles Gorringe]] 6 Sep - 5 Nov 1916 - WIA The Maze
 
* [[Charles Gorringe]] 6 Sep - 5 Nov 1916 - WIA The Maze
William Edward Clarence Green
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* [[William Edward Clarence Green]] 4 May - 13 Oct 1915 - WIA Gallipoli
Arthur William Griffin
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* † [[Arthur William Griffin]] 30 Oct 1916 - 4 Oct 1917 - KIA Broodseinde
William Hall
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Thomas Percival (Percy) Hanretty
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* † [[William Hall]] 4 Dec 1916 - 20 Sep 1917 - KIA - Menin Road
Alfred James Hansen MM
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* [[Thomas Percival (Percy) Hanretty]] 4 Dec 1916 - 2 Sep 1918 - WIA Mont St Quentin
Walter Hayward
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* [[Alfred James Hansen MM]] 18 Dec 1916 - 11 Jan 1919
Roby Helliwell
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* [[Walter Hayward]] 26 Apr 1915 - 3 Sep 1918 - WIA x 3 - Pozieres, 2nd Bullecourt, and Antigone Trench north of Péronne.
Paul Henzell Hemy
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* [[Roby Helliwell]] 30 Oct - 6 Nov 1916  &  28 Oct 1917 - 2 Sep 1918 - WIA x 3 - Gueudecourt, La Houssoye & Mont St Quentin
Frederick Hobbs
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* [[Paul Henzell Hemy]] 18 Nov 1916 - 17 Jan 1917 & 23 Oct 1917 - 13 Apr 1919
John Hobbs
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* [[Frederick Hobbs]] Apr 1915 - 11 Aug 1918 - WIA x 2 - 2nd Bullecourt and Lihons
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* † [[John Hobbs]] Apr 1915 - 29 Aug 1918 - 3 x WIA - KIA Biaches Wood, Flaucourt
 
* [[Frederick George Hodges]] ?? Nov 1915 - 21 Apr 1916
 
* [[Frederick George Hodges]] ?? Nov 1915 - 21 Apr 1916
George Henry Holroyd
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* [[George Henry Holroyd]] 17 Nov 1917 - 3 Oct 1918 - WIA Beaurevoir Line
Stephen Henry Horrocks
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* † [[Stephen Henry Horrocks]] Mar 1915 - 2 Aug 1916 -  DOW as a POW - Pozières
* † [[William John Howe]] 16 Jun 1916 - 17 Oct 1917 - DOW as a POW - Pozieres
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* † [[William John Howe]] 16 Jun 1916 - 17 Oct 1917 - DOW as a POW - Pozières
Gordon Weston Johanson
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J
Joseph Reginald Jones
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* † [[Gordon Weston Johanson]] 9 Jan 1917 - 2 Oct 1918 - KIA Bellicourt
Leo Patrick Kane
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* † [[Joseph Reginald Jones]] 18 Jan - 31 Oct 1917 - KIA Broodseinde
Henry Richard Keefe
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K
Basil Kelley
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* [[Leo Patrick Kane]] 18 Dec 1916 - 2 Mar 1919 - WIA X 2 - Warlencourt 11 Mar 1917 & Morlancourt 10 Jun 1918
Walter David Francis Kerridge
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* [[Henry Richard Keefe]] 16 Apr 1915 - 28 Sep 1916 - transferred to Base Depots
Osborne King
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* † [[Basil Kelley]] 16 Apr 1915 - 10 Jun 1918 - KIA Morlancourt
William Alfred Leaver
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* † [[Osborne King]] 18 Jan - 26 Mar 1917 - KIA Lagnicourt
Arthur Lewis
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Ernest Alfred (Jack) Lewis
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* [[William Alfred Leaver MC MM]] 16 Apr 1915 - 22 Jan 1919- transferred to Australian Army Pay Corps
John Richard Lewis
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* † [[Arthur Lewis]] 27 Jan - 28 Feb 1917 - KIA Warlencourt
Reginald Peter Lewis
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* [[Ernest Alfred (Jack) Lewis]] -18 Nov 1916 - 10 Mar 1919
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* † [[John Richard Lewis]] 5 May - 3 Nov 1916 - KIA The Maze (Warlencourt)
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* † [[Reginald Peter Lewis]] 20 Oct 1917 - 29 Aug 1918 - KIA Flaucourt (Mount St Quentin battle)
 
* [[William Wilfred Gerald Liddington]] 2 May - 12 Oct 1917 - to 16th Battalion
 
* [[William Wilfred Gerald Liddington]] 2 May - 12 Oct 1917 - to 16th Battalion
Frederick Thornton Lindley
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* † [[Frederick Thornton Lindley]] 3 May 1916 - 20 Sep 1917 - KIA Menin Road
William Mathews
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* [[William Mathews]] 3 May - 29 Jul 1916 - WIA Pozières
 
* [[Sydney Chadwick McDonald]] 4 Oct 1918 - 24 Mar 1919
 
* [[Sydney Chadwick McDonald]] 4 Oct 1918 - 24 Mar 1919
William Edward McKenna
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* [[William Edward McKenna]] 23 Jan - 20 Sep 1917
 
* [[Robert George McLean]] 5 Feb - 3 Mar 1916 - to 48th Battalion
 
* [[Robert George McLean]] 5 Feb - 3 Mar 1916 - to 48th Battalion
Patrick Michael
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* [[Patrick Michael]] 30 Oct - 5 Nov 1916 - WIA Gueudecourt
 
* [[Albert Thomas Myers]] 3 Jul 1917 - 22 Jan 1918
 
* [[Albert Thomas Myers]] 3 Jul 1917 - 22 Jan 1918
Reuben Douglas Naughton
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N
Robert George Orrock
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* [[Reuben Douglas Naughton]] 30 May 1915 - 19 Apr 1916 - medical discharge
Harry Pickard
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O
William Augustus Povah
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* [[Robert George Orrock]] 9 Jul - 1 Oct 1917 - WIA Bellicourt
Bertram Ernest Powell
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P
Frederick James Powell
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* † [[Harry Pickard]] 18 Aug 1915 - 29 Jul 1916 - KIA Pozières 29 Jul 1916
Charles William Price
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* [[William Augustus Povah]] 24 Aug 1916 - ?? Mar 1919
Henry George Price
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* [[Bertram Ernest Powell]] 5 Feb 1917 - 11 Aug 1918 - WIA Lihons
Robert Landen Rayner
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* [[Frederick James Powell]] 18 Nov 1916 - 0 Aug 1918 - DOW Péronne
Thomas Henry Rice
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* † [[Charles William Price]] 19 Jan - 29 Jul 1916 - KIA Pozières
Douglas Gordon Scott MC
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* [[Henry George Price]] Jun 1915 - 19 Apr 1917
Albert Edward See
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Reginald Grove Sexty MID
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* [[Robert Lauden Rayner]] 8 Aug - 4 Nov 1916 - WIA Pozières
Thomas Joseph Sheehan
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S
Roland Parker Shelley
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* † [[Douglas Gordon Scott MC]] 9 Sep - 3 Oct 1918 - WIA Beaurevoir Line
Ephraim Shepherd
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* † [[Albert Edward See]] 23 Jan - 20 Sep 1917 - KIA Polygon Wood
Luke Siford
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* [[Reginald Grove Sexty MID]] 5 Jan 1915 - 27 May 1917-  medical return to Australia
Keith Herbert Sloan
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* † [[Thomas Joseph Sheehan]] 23 Jan - 4 Oct 1917 - KIA Broodseinde
Ernest Charles Thomas
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* [[Roland Parker Shelley]] Jul 1915 - 1 Mar 1916
Samuel Simpson Thompson
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* [[Ephraim Shepherd]] 2 May 1917 - 25 May 1919
William Thomson
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* [[Luke Siford]] 9 Jun - 29 Jul 1916 - KIA Pozières
Arnold Thorp
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* [[Keith Herbert Sloan]] 14 Oct 1917 - 12 Apr 1919
Henry Albert Thorp
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T
Hubert Harris Thorp
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* † [[Samuel Simpson Thompson]] 16 Apr 1915 - 19 Aug 1916 - DOW received 29 July at Pozières
Sidney Francis Till
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* [[William Thomson]] 1 Jul 1917 - 20 Sep 1917 - WIA Menin Road
George Charles Unwin
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* [[Arnold Thorp]] 15 Mar 1915 - 29 Jul 1916 - POW Pozières
Arthur John Verrall
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* [[Henry Albert Thorp]] 27 Jan - 1 Nov 1917 - WIA (gassed) Broodseinde
Albert Edward John Walls
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* † [[Hubert Harris Thorp]] 12 Oct 1915 - 29 Jul 1916 - KIA Pozières
Joseph Watson
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* [[Sidney Francis Till]] 4 Dec 1916 - 9 Aug 1918 - WIA Lihons
Stuart Alan Webb
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Ernest Wells
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* [[George Charles Unwin]] 10 Oct 1918 - 3 May 1919
Claude Algernon Wright
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* † [[Arthur John Verrall]] 5 Feb - 28 Sep 1917 - KIA Menin Road
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W
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* † [[Albert Edward John Walls]] 3 May 1916 - 10 Jun 1918 _ KIA Morlancourt
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* [[Joseph Watson]] 10 Oct 1918 - Jan 1919
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* [[Stuart Alan Webb]] 19 Jan 1916 - 17 Dec 1918 - POW - The Maze 16 Nov 1916
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* [[Ernest Wells]] 23 Apr - 29 Jul 1916 - WIA Messines area
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* † [[Claude Algernon Wright]] 8 Jun - 29 Jul 1916 - KIA Pozières
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===Battle Honours===
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* Gallipoli 1915
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* Egypt 1915–16
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* Somme 1916–18
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* Poziéres
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* Bullecourt
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* Ypres 1917
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* Menin Road
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* Polygon Wood
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* Broodseinde
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* Poelcappelle
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* Passchendaele
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* Amiens
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* Albert 1918
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* Mont St. Quentin
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* Hindenburg Line
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* Beaurevoir
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* France and Flanders 1916–18.
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===Individual Honours===
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* 1 Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
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* 5 Distinguished Service Orders (DSOs)
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* 20 Military Crosses (MCs) and two bars (Douglas Gordon Scott MC)
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* 14 Distinguished Conduct Medals (DCMs)
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* 69 Military Medals (MMs) and two bars (Alfred James Hansen MM)
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* 5 Meritorious Service Medals (MSMs)
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* 21 Mentions in Despatches (MIDs) and (Reginald Grove Sexty MID)
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* 6 foreign awards
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====Notes====
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Content for the history and honours sections has come from a combination of Wikipedia and the Australian War Memorial websites.
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For further reading see:
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* ''The 28th'' - A record of War service with the AIF 1915 - 1919, Colonel HB Collett, 1922, Trustees ofthe Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of WA
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* ''The Blue & White Diamond - 28th Battalion'' Neville Browning, Advance Press, undated
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====External Links====
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[[Category:AIF Units]]

Latest revision as of 19:41, 26 August 2023

28th Battalion
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28th's arrival parade in Cairo 1915. AWM photo P00700.001


Brief History

The 28th Battalion came into existence on 16 April 1915 when it was raised at Blackboy Hill Camp, in Western Australia. the 28th Battalion's first batch of volunteers came from personnel who had originally been allocated to the 24th Battalion (subsequently the 24th became a Victorian raised battalion). It was allocated to the 7th Brigade, which besides the 28th and several support units, also consisted of the 25th, 26th and 27th Battalions. The 28th Battalion sailed for Egypt aboard HMAT A11 Ascanius on 9 Jun 1915, arriving at Port Tewfik, Egypt on 2 Jul 1915 and, after travelling in a convoy of four trains with other units, concentrated along with the rest of the 7th Brigade at Abbassia near Cairo, where they were assigned to the newly formed Australian 2nd Division.


In September 1915 elements of the division were dispatched to Gallipoli to provide reinforcements for the Australian and New Zealand forces that had been fighting around Anzac Cove since April. Following further training in Abbassia and a period manning the 'Citadel', the battalion boarded a train at Qubba Station for Alexandria on 3 Sep 1915 where they boarded HMT Ivernia which sailed that night for Mudros harbour on Lemnos. On 10 Sep 1915 they were transshipped to HMT Sarnia for Gallipoli where they were taken to Williams Pier by barges. The Battalion's service on Gallipoli ended when the the battalion less its Machine Gunners boarded the crowded HMT Osmanieh on 12 Dec 1915 (she sailed for Mudros on 13 December, disembarking her troops the following day). The Machine Gunners were landed at Mudross on 20 Dec 1915. THe battalion's casualties for their time on Gallipoli was 50 dead, 84 wounded and 355 evacuated due to illness.


After spending Christmas on Lemnos, the 28th returned to Egypt in early January 1916. Further training followed before the 7th Brigade was deployed in defence of the Suez Canal. The 28th Battalion was transferred to France, as part of the first body of Australian troops to deploy to the European battlefield, boarding HMAT A32 Themistocles in Alexandria which sailed at 5:30pm on 16 March for Marseilles where it arrived at 3:30pm on the 21st. The battalion's Transport Officer Reginald Grove Sexty MID and twenty five others had preceded the battalion by two days travelling on HMT Minneapolis. The battalion entrained for Thiennes in northern France where they arrived at 6:45pm on the 24th, and then marched to Morbecque, west of Armentieres.


The 28th's first major action came during the Battle of Poziéres in late July and early August when they took part in two attacks. During the first attack, the 28th suffered heavily when they were committed to a night-time attack on the heights that got held up in heavy wire entanglements that the preparatory bombardment had failed to destroy; the battalion's losses were the heaviest in the 7th Brigade, amounting to 10 officers and 360 other ranks. A follow up attack was undertaken on 4 August, which proved more successful, eventually securing the objective. The following day, the Australians were subjected to heavy shelling before they were withdrawn on 6 August.


During 1917 the 28th Battalion was mainly used in supporting roles in a series of battles that followed the German strategic retreat to the Hindenburg Line. Actions were fought at Bullecourt, Menin Road, Broodseinde and Poelcappelle, before the battalion wintered in Belgium. in 1918 it was transferred to the Somme again in response to the German Spring Offensive. In late March and early April, they held the line around Villers-Bretonneux as the Allies fought to defend the vital railhead of Amiens, before providing support to the 6th Brigade's attack on Ville-sur-Ancre in May.


In June and July as the Allies attempted to regain the initiative, the 28th was involved in a minor action around Morlancourt. On 8 August, the Allies launched their Hundred Days Offensive during which the 28th Battalion was initially engaged around Villers-Bretonneux. In late August, the Australian 2nd Division advanced to the Somme River, and on 29 August, as the 7th Brigade attacked around Biaches, the 28th was assigned the task of capturing the Amiens–Peronne railway bridge. The following day, they forced their way across the river around Peronne, and during the subsequent Battle of Mont St Quentin–Peronne, they joined the 7th Brigade's advance towards Aizecourt-le-Haut. They continued fighting until early October 1918 when they were withdrawn from the line following an attack on the Beaureviour Line, near the village of Estrees. Throughout the war, casualties amongst the 28th totaled 787 killed and 2,241 wounded.

Battalion Personnel

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

  • Leo Patrick Kane 18 Dec 1916 - 2 Mar 1919 - WIA X 2 - Warlencourt 11 Mar 1917 & Morlancourt 10 Jun 1918
  • Henry Richard Keefe 16 Apr 1915 - 28 Sep 1916 - transferred to Base Depots
  • Basil Kelley 16 Apr 1915 - 10 Jun 1918 - KIA Morlancourt
  • Osborne King 18 Jan - 26 Mar 1917 - KIA Lagnicourt

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

Battle Honours

  • Gallipoli 1915
  • Egypt 1915–16
  • Somme 1916–18
  • Poziéres
  • Bullecourt
  • Ypres 1917
  • Menin Road
  • Polygon Wood
  • Broodseinde
  • Poelcappelle
  • Passchendaele
  • Amiens
  • Albert 1918
  • Mont St. Quentin
  • Hindenburg Line
  • Beaurevoir
  • France and Flanders 1916–18.


Individual Honours

  • 1 Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
  • 5 Distinguished Service Orders (DSOs)
  • 20 Military Crosses (MCs) and two bars (Douglas Gordon Scott MC)
  • 14 Distinguished Conduct Medals (DCMs)
  • 69 Military Medals (MMs) and two bars (Alfred James Hansen MM)
  • 5 Meritorious Service Medals (MSMs)
  • 21 Mentions in Despatches (MIDs) and (Reginald Grove Sexty MID)
  • 6 foreign awards

Notes

Content for the history and honours sections has come from a combination of Wikipedia and the Australian War Memorial websites. For further reading see:

  • The 28th - A record of War service with the AIF 1915 - 1919, Colonel HB Collett, 1922, Trustees ofthe Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of WA
  • The Blue & White Diamond - 28th Battalion Neville Browning, Advance Press, undated


External Links