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Henry Richard Keefe

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Personal Information
Date of Birth not known 1876
Place of Death Camberwell, London, England
Age at Enlistment 38 years, 8 months
Description 5'8½" )1.m) tall; weight 178 lbs (kg); medium complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair.
Occupation plumber
Religion Church of England
Next of Kin Daughter, Miss Doris Nellie Keefe
Military Information
Reg Number 926
Date of Enlistment 18 Jan 1915
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 28th Battalion, D Company / 7th Brigade
Date of Embarkation 29 Jun 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A11 Ascanius
Fate Discharged in London
Monument Armadale and Districts Roll of Honour
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

A widower who had served for 15 months in the Medical Corps in South Africa.

Electoral Roll entry - 1913 Mt Kokeby, plumber

War Service

An inaugural member of the 28th Battalion, he traveled with them to Egypt, where on 16 Apr 1915 he was promoted Corporal. (Note: hs records indicate embarkation on 9 May 1915, but doesn't indicate unit or ship).

On 4 Sep 1915 he embarked with the 28th Battalion on HMT Ivernia for the Gallipoli Peninsular. On 10 Jan 1916 he disembarked from the HMT Ausonia in Alexandria from Mudros and the unit moves to Tel-el-Kebir where on 12 Jan 1916 he is promoted Lance Sergeant.

On 16 Mar 1916 he and his unit are embarked on the [[]] disembarking in Marseilles on 21 Mar 1916.

On 29 Sep 1916 Henry was transferred to the 7th Australian Field Ambulance, but remained with the 28th Battalion as Medical staff in their Regimental Aid Post. Referred to the 38th Casualty Clearing Station on 7 Jan 1917 with PUO, he was placed on a Ambulance Train on 9 Jan 1917 and transported to the No 11 Stationary Hospital in Rouen. Treated he was released to the 2nd Convalescent Depot two days later, and on 22 Feb 1917 he was at the Australian General Base Depot in Étaples.

In April 1917 he was sent to segregated accommodation at the Base Depot, and appears to remain there until 29 Aug 1917. On 9 Oct 1917 he was well enough to be granted leave until 21 Oct 1917 when he returned to the Base Depot.

On 19 Dec 1917 he is referred to hospital with Neuritis, and sent to the 2nd Command Depot at Weymouth in England before being transferred to Tidworth on 14 May 1918 where he was part of the Permanent Cadre of No 2 Command Depot. Promoted Temporary Sergeant on 8 Oct 1918, he was to return to Australia as part of the Medical staff on the SS Ormonde, but did not do so, remaining in England.

Granted leave from 9 Jun 1919 until 9 Sep 1919 to learn poultry farming, his leave was cancelled on 11 Aug 1919 in order that he be discharged in the UK. Discharged on 11 Oct 1919 in London.

Post War

Initial post war address was 118 Asylum road, Peckham, England.

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