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{{infobox soldier
| name           = Claude Francis Cooper
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| image           = [[File:Unknown.png|400px|]]
 
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| dateofbirth   = c1895
 
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| placeofbirth   = Fremantle, Western Australia
 
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| death           = 1930
|  image        = [[File:Unknown.png|400px|]]
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| placeofdeath   = Randwick, New South Wales
| caption       =  
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| enlistmentage   = 19 years old
|   image2       =  
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| description   = 6' 2" (1.88m) tall; weight 128 lbs (58.1 kg); medium complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair  
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| height          = 6' 2" (1.88m)
 
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| weight          = 128 lbs
|headerstyle  = background:#ccf;
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| complexion      = medium
|labelstyle   = background:#ddf;
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| eyes            = blue
|datastyle    =
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| hair            = dark brown
 
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| descriptionnote =
| header1  = Personal Information
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| occupation   = Grocer
 
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| religion   = Church of England
|  label2  = Date of Birth
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| address   = Main street, Beenup, Western Australia
|  data2  = unknown
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| relation   = Mother
 
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| nextofkin      = Mrs Elizabeth Burnside
|  label3  = Place of Birth
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| regnumber   = 388 & [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3408946 R5352]
data3  = Fremantle, Westrn Australia
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| enlistmentdate = 19 Oct 1914 & 1 Jan 1916
 
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| rank           = Sergeant
| label4  = Death
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| unit      = 10th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron / ANZAC Mounted Division <br> 5th Battalion, 18th Reinforcement / 2nd Brigade, 1st Division
|  data4  = 1930
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| embarkationdatefrom = 17 Feb 1915
 
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| embarkationdateto = 23 Mar 1915
|  label5  = Place of Death
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| shipembarked   = [[HMAT A52 Surada]]  
data5  = Randwick, New South Wales
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| embarkedshipnote = Fremantle to Alexandria
 
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| embarkationdatefrom2 = 3 Jul 1916
|  label6  = Age at Enlistment
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| embarkationdateto2 = 2 Sep 1916
data6  = 19 years old
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| shipembarked2   = [[HMAT A33 Ayrshire]]
 
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| embarkedshipnote2 = Melbourne to England
|  label7  = Description
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| dateofreturnfrom = 5 Jul 1915
data7  = 6' 2" (1.88m) tall; weight 128 lbs (58.1 kg); medium complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair  
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| dateofreturnto = 6 Aug 1915
 
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| shipreturned    = [[HMAT A70 Ballarat]]
| label8  = Occupation
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| shipreturnednote =
|   data8  = grocer
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| dateofreturnfrom2 = 12 May 1919
 
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| dateofreturnto2 = 21 Jun 1919
| label9  = Religion
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| shipreturned2    = [[SS Soudan]]
data9  = Church of England
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| shipreturnednote2 =
 
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| fate1           = Returned to Australia (medical)
|  label10  = Address
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| fate2          = Wounded in Action 23 Apr 1917 Lagnicourt area
data10  = Main street, Beenup, Western Australia
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| fate3          = Returned to Australia
 
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| fate4          =
| label11 = Next of Kin
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| monument1   = none at present
|   data11 = Mother  Mrs Elizabeth Burnside
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| monumentnote1  =
 
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| monument2   =
| header12 = Military Information
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| monumentnote2  =
 
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| monument3   =
|  label13 = Reg Number
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| monumentnote3  =
data13 = 388 & R5352
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| monument4   =
 
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| monumentnote4  =
label14 = Date of Enlistment
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| monument5   =
|  data14 = 19 Oct 1914 & 1 Jan 1916
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| monumentnote5  =
 
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| monument6   =
| label15 = Rank
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| monumentnote6  =
|  data15 = Sergeant
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| monumentawm    =
 
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| monumentawmnote =
|  label16 = Unit/Formation
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| monumentother  =
|   data16 = 10th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron / ANZAC Mounted Division<br />5th Battalion, 18th Reinforcement / 2nd Brigade, 1st Division
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| monumentothernote =
 
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| medal1   = [[1914-15 Star]]
| label17 = Date of Embarkation
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| medal2          = [[British War Medal]]
|   data17 = 17 feb 1915 - 21 Mar 1915
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| medal3          = [[Victory Medal]]
 
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| medal4          =
|  label18 = Ship Embarked On
 
data18 = [[HMAT A52 Surada]] to Port Suez
 
 
 
| label19 = Date of Return
 
|   data19 = 5 Jul 1915 - 6 Aug 1915
 
 
 
| label20 = Ship Returned On
 
data20 = [[HMAT A70 Ballarat]]
 
 
 
| label21 = Date of Embarkation
 
|   data21 = 3 Jul 1916 - 2 Sep 1916
 
label22 = Ship Embarked On
 
|   data22 = [[HMAT A33 Ayreshire]]
 
 
 
| label23 = Date of Return
 
|   data23 = 12 May 1919 - 21 Jun 1919
 
 
 
label24 = Ship Returned On
 
|   data24 = [[SS Soudan]]
 
 
 
 
 
| label25 = Fate
 
|   data25 = Returned to Australlia (medical)<br />Wounded in Action 23 Apr 1917 Lagnicourt area<br />Returned to Australia
 
 
 
| label26 = Monument
 
data26 = none at present
 
 
 
| label27 = Medals
 
data27 = [[1914-15 Star]]<br />[[British Military Medal]]<br />[[Victory Medal]]
 
 
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
  
  
 
==Pre War==
 
==Pre War==
Enlisted first time in Western Australia, second time in Victoria.  A Beenup resident before first enlistment.
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Pre war service for 18 months with the 25th Light Horse Regiment. Claude enlisted the first time in Guildford, Western Australia, and the second time in Broadmeadows, Victoria.  A Beenup resident before his first enlistment.
  
 
==War Service==
 
==War Service==
Initial set of documents relating to service with 10th Light Horse are largely missing, although it is known that he was a trooper who suffered with VD, spending time in the Abbassia Hospital (Egypt) in Jun 1915 before returning to Australia.
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The initial set of documents relating to service with 10th Light Horse Regiment are largely missing, although it is known that he was a trooper who on enlistment was allocated to "C" Squadron of the [[10th Light Horse Regiment]] with Regimental Number 388.  He travelled with them to Egypt where he contracted Venereal Disease, spending time in the Abbassia Hospital (Egypt) from 11 Jun 1915 before being sent back to Australia on 5 Jul 1915 aboard HMAT A70 Ballarat.
 
    
 
    
Returned to Melbourne where after recovering his health, he re-enlisted on 1 Jan 1916 at the Broadmeadows camp.  On 31 May 1916 he was attached to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 5th Battalion, before being transferred to the 18th reinforcement draft on 20 Jun 1916. Re-embarked from Victoria for service in Europe.   
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Claude had returned to Melbourne where, on 1 Jan 1916, having recovered his health, he re-enlisted at the [[Broadmeadows camp]].  On 31 May 1916 he was attached to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 5th Battalion, before being transferred to the 18th reinforcement draft on 20 Jun 1916. Claude re-embarked from Victoria for service in Europe.   
  
Within a fortnight of arrival in England he proceeded to France, but not before enjoying a brief period AWOL.
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In England he was sent to the [[2nd Training Battalion]] at [[Perham Downs]] for further instruction, but within a fortnight of his arrival, on 15 Sep 1916 he proceeded to France. But not before enjoying a brief period AWOL from midnight 10 Sep until 3:50pm on 11 Sep 1916. Confined to camp for a day, he also forfeited a day's pay.
 
    
 
    
He joined the 5th Battalion on 1 Oct 1916 along with 147 other reinforcements in a rest area near Ypres.  Wounded on 23 Apr 1917, probably by a shell which also killed another soldier - them being the battalion's only casualties for the day.
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He joined the [[5th Battalion]] on 1 Oct 1916 along with 147 other reinforcements in a rest area near Ypres.  He remained with them until he was wounded on 23 Apr 1917, probably by a shell which also killed another soldier as they were the battalion's only casualties for the day. His wound was caused by shrapnel to the left buttock. Treated first by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]], who on 28 Apr 1917 passed him to the 12th General Hospital in Rouen. On 9 Jun 1917 he was released to the 2nd Convalescent Depot, and on 27 Jun 1917 to the 11th Convalescent Depot where he remained until 6 Sep 1917. He also required dental treatment from the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] before rejoining his battalion.
 
    
 
    
Spent very little time with his Battalion after receiving a wound to his right buttock. (e.g. WIA 23 Apr 1917, but doesn't rejoin unit until 17 Nov 1917.)  On 27 Dec 1917 he was back in England, being treated for VD and it is not until 9 Mar 1918 that he is discharged from hospital.
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Claude spent very little time with his Battalion after being wounded. (e.g. WIA 23 Apr 1917, but doesn't rejoin unit until 17 Nov 1917.)  On 12 Dec 1917 he was granted leave in England and while there he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] on 27 Dec 1917 for treatment for Venereal Disease. It was not until 9 Mar 1918 that he was discharged from hospital (50 days ineffective service). This was followed by a fortnight in hospital with scabies. On 25 Mar 1918 he was posted to the No 1 Command Depot at [[Perham Downs]], and on 11 Jul 1918 to the [[Overseas Training Brigade]].  
  
In Jul 1918 he was charged with being AWOL for 4 days, and soon after is again in hospital being treated for VD.
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At the Sandhill camp at [[Longbridge Deverill]] on 31 Jul 1918 he was charged with being AWOL for 4 days between midnight 26 Jul 1918 until 11:00pm on 30 Jul 1918. Awarded Field Punishment No. 2 (see notes below) and the forfeiture of 8 day's pay. Soon after Claude was again in [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] this stay being from  8 - 26 Aug 1918, receiving treatment for Venereal Disease (19 days).
 
    
 
    
Eventually returned to France via Folkestone on 29 Aug 1918, 16 months after being wounded at Lagnicourt.  Remained with his unit until his return to Australia.
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Eventually Claude returned to France via Folkestone on 29 Aug 1918, 16 months after being wounded at Lagnicourt.  He remained with his unit until his return to Australia. Discharged by the 5th Military District on 13 Aug 1919.   
 
 
Discharged 5th Military District 13 Aug 1919.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Award Commentary==
 
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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Field punishment could be awarded by a court martial or a commanding officer for any offence committed on active service. There were two categories of field punishment. Field punishment No. 2 consisted of heavy labouring duties, and several hours a day shackled . All offenders awarded field punishment would march with their unit, carry their arms and accoutrements, perform all their military duties as well as extra fatigue duties, and be treated as defaulters.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=61799 AIF Project]
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*[https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=61800 AIF Project]
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*[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/250206 RSL Memorial]
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*[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/369507 RSL Memorial]
  
 
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[[Category:Soldier]]
 
[[Category:Soldier]]
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[[Category:Born Australia]]
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[[Category:Born WA]]
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[[Category:1917 WIA]]
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[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
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[[Category:Grocer]]
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[[Category:Church of England]]
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[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]]

Latest revision as of 02:22, 8 July 2022

Claude Francis Cooper
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Personal Information
Date of Birth c1895
Place of Birth Fremantle, Western Australia
Death 1930
Place of Death Randwick, New South Wales
Age at Enlistment 19 years old
Description 6' 2" (1.88m) tall ; 128 lbs
58.06 kg
; medium complexion ; blue eyes ; dark brown hair
Occupation Grocer
Religion Church of England
Address Main street, Beenup, Western Australia
Next of Kin Mother , Mrs Elizabeth Burnside
Military Information
Reg Number 388 & R5352
Date of Enlistment 19 Oct 1914 & 1 Jan 1916
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 10th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron / ANZAC Mounted Division
5th Battalion, 18th Reinforcement / 2nd Brigade, 1st Division
Date of Embarkation 17 Feb 1915 ‒ 23 Mar 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A52 Surada Fremantle to Alexandria
Date of Embarkation 3 Jul 1916 ‒ 2 Sep 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A33 Ayrshire Melbourne to England
Date of Return 5 Jul 1915 ‒ 6 Aug 1915
Ship Returned On HMAT A70 Ballarat
Date of Return 12 May 1919 ‒ 21 Jun 1919
Ship Returned On SS Soudan
Fate Returned to Australia (medical)
Wounded in Action 23 Apr 1917 Lagnicourt area
Returned to Australia
Monument none at present
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal



Pre War

Pre war service for 18 months with the 25th Light Horse Regiment. Claude enlisted the first time in Guildford, Western Australia, and the second time in Broadmeadows, Victoria. A Beenup resident before his first enlistment.

War Service

The initial set of documents relating to service with 10th Light Horse Regiment are largely missing, although it is known that he was a trooper who on enlistment was allocated to "C" Squadron of the 10th Light Horse Regiment with Regimental Number 388. He travelled with them to Egypt where he contracted Venereal Disease, spending time in the Abbassia Hospital (Egypt) from 11 Jun 1915 before being sent back to Australia on 5 Jul 1915 aboard HMAT A70 Ballarat.

Claude had returned to Melbourne where, on 1 Jan 1916, having recovered his health, he re-enlisted at the Broadmeadows camp. On 31 May 1916 he was attached to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 5th Battalion, before being transferred to the 18th reinforcement draft on 20 Jun 1916. Claude re-embarked from Victoria for service in Europe.

In England he was sent to the 2nd Training Battalion at Perham Downs for further instruction, but within a fortnight of his arrival, on 15 Sep 1916 he proceeded to France. But not before enjoying a brief period AWOL from midnight 10 Sep until 3:50pm on 11 Sep 1916. Confined to camp for a day, he also forfeited a day's pay.

He joined the 5th Battalion on 1 Oct 1916 along with 147 other reinforcements in a rest area near Ypres. He remained with them until he was wounded on 23 Apr 1917, probably by a shell which also killed another soldier as they were the battalion's only casualties for the day. His wound was caused by shrapnel to the left buttock. Treated first by the 3rd Field Ambulance, who on 28 Apr 1917 passed him to the 12th General Hospital in Rouen. On 9 Jun 1917 he was released to the 2nd Convalescent Depot, and on 27 Jun 1917 to the 11th Convalescent Depot where he remained until 6 Sep 1917. He also required dental treatment from the 3rd Field Ambulance before rejoining his battalion.

Claude spent very little time with his Battalion after being wounded. (e.g. WIA 23 Apr 1917, but doesn't rejoin unit until 17 Nov 1917.) On 12 Dec 1917 he was granted leave in England and while there he was admitted to the 1st Australian Dermatological Hospital on 27 Dec 1917 for treatment for Venereal Disease. It was not until 9 Mar 1918 that he was discharged from hospital (50 days ineffective service). This was followed by a fortnight in hospital with scabies. On 25 Mar 1918 he was posted to the No 1 Command Depot at Perham Downs, and on 11 Jul 1918 to the Overseas Training Brigade.

At the Sandhill camp at Longbridge Deverill on 31 Jul 1918 he was charged with being AWOL for 4 days between midnight 26 Jul 1918 until 11:00pm on 30 Jul 1918. Awarded Field Punishment No. 2 (see notes below) and the forfeiture of 8 day's pay. Soon after Claude was again in 1st Australian Dermatological Hospital this stay being from 8 - 26 Aug 1918, receiving treatment for Venereal Disease (19 days).

Eventually Claude returned to France via Folkestone on 29 Aug 1918, 16 months after being wounded at Lagnicourt. He remained with his unit until his return to Australia. Discharged by the 5th Military District on 13 Aug 1919.

Post War

Electoral Roll entries - 1922 living in the Star Hotel Brome, working as a shell opener; in 1925 is Darlinghurst, NSW; 1930 unemployed, living at 163 Broughton street, West Darlinghurst, NSW. NSW BDMs has a death entry for 1930 in the Randwick district

Notes

Field punishment could be awarded by a court martial or a commanding officer for any offence committed on active service. There were two categories of field punishment. Field punishment No. 2 consisted of heavy labouring duties, and several hours a day shackled . All offenders awarded field punishment would march with their unit, carry their arms and accoutrements, perform all their military duties as well as extra fatigue duties, and be treated as defaulters.


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