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Edward Dudley Mann

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Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown
Place of Birth Creswick, Victoria
Death 24 May 1973, aged 83
Place of Death Como, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 26 years, 6 months
Description 5'5½" (1.66m)tall; weight 156 lbs (70.8kg); ruddy complexion, brown eyes, chestnut hair
Occupation labourer
Religion Methodist
Address Ballarat, Victoria
Next of Kin Father Mr William Mann
Military Information
Reg Number 4830
Date of Enlistment 12 Nov 1915
Rank Lance Corporal
Unit/Formation 8th Battalion, 15th Reinforcements / 2nd Brigade, 1st Division
Date of Embarkation 7 Mar 1916 - Apr 1916 at Port Suez
Ship Embarked On HMAT A18 Wiltshire
Date of Return 12 Jul 1919 - 6 Sep 1919
Ship Returned On SS Indara
Fate Wounded in Action 8 May 1917 at 2nd Bullecourt
Wounded in Action 13 Apr 1918 at Hazebrouck
Returned to Australia
Monument Armadale (Bedfordale panel)
Bedfordale Honour Board
Medals British Military Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

Electoral Roll entries - 1915 a mechanic living at 148 Claisbrook road, East Perth.

War Service

Enlisted in Ballarat while visiting family. Entered Broadmeadows camp on 13 Jan 1916 and was allocated to the 15th reinforcement draft for the 8th Battalion.

While completing his training at Tidworth in England, he passed a musketry training course. Proceeded to France on 29 Aug 1916 and while in the 1st Division Base Depot in Étaples, was appointed Lance Corporal.

Joined the 8th Battalion in the front line trenches in the Ypres Salient, Belgium on 10 Sep 1916. The 8th Battalion's war diary records that on the 8th May 1917, when Edward was wounded, they were in the front line, occupying OG2 to the right of Bullecourt in the Somme district. At noon, and again in the evening, after two attacks on their line had been repulsed, they were heavily shelled by the Germans. Following the 9:15pm attack by the Germans, a bombing fight ensued and given Edward's first set of wounds were described as bomb wounds to both legs - severe, this is possibly when he was wounded.

He was treated in turn by the 3rd Field Ambulance, the 3rd Casualty Clearing Station, the 3rd Canadian General Hospital (Boulogne), and finally evacuated on HMHS St Andrew for UK where he was admitted to the Kitchener Military Hospital, before spending time in the 3rd Auxiliary Hospital Dartford, and command depots in Sutton Veny and Weymouth before returning to his unit on 24 Jan 1918.

On that day the 8th Battalion had just been released from the front line at Wulverghem, midway between Ypres and Armentieres. Edward was wounded a second time with a GSW to his left foot on 13 Apr 1918 when his unit was engaged on road works in the Villers-au-Flos area 3 Kms south east of the Bapaume town centre. The unit diary does not record any casualties for the day but he was subsequently treated by 2nd Australian Field Ambulance, the 15th Casualty Clearing Station, the 14th General Hospital at Wimereux, and evacuated to the UK again, this time on the HS Pieter de Coninck.

In the UK he was admitted to the Lakenham Military Hospital, before being transferred to 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Harefield and then No 3 Command Depot Hurdcott before he rejoined the 8th Battalion in France on 26 Aug 1918.

Discharged 3 Military District 29 Oct 1919.


"...sailed from Victoria with the 15th reinforcements of the 8th Battalion on 7th March, 1916. Was promoted to Corporal on Salisbury Plains; went to France in August, 1916, and was slightly wounded in one of the many fights that have taken place there."[1]

Post War

Married while in the UK to 25 year old Harriet Dobson on 29 Jun 1918 at Lewes in Sussex. No children registered in WA before 1932. Harriet died aged 78 in Victoria Park on 19 Nov 1971.

Electoral Roll entries - 1934 with Harriet at 47 Ida street Bassendean, a fitter and turner; 1937 - 1954 at 50 Railway avenue, Bassendean, a mechanic; 1954 moves to 62 Manchester street, Victoria Park, a turner. When he died on 24 May 1973 his address was listed as Como.

Notes

  1. 1917 Feb-Mar edition.

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