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John Blake

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Western mail 2 Jul 1915 page 1s
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Personal Information
Date of Birth Not known
Place of Birth unknown
Death unknown
Place of Death unknown
Age at Enlistment 24 years old
Description none provided
Occupation labourer
Religion Church of England
Address Cardup, Western Australia
Next of Kin Brother Mr William Blake
Military Information
Reg Number 1455
Date of Enlistment 19 Nov 1914
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 16th Battalion, 2nd Reinforcement
Date of Embarkation 22 Feb 1915 - 24 Mar 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A50 Itonus
Date of Return 24 Jul 1919 - 17 Aug 1919
Ship Returned On SS Khyber
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument Armadale War Memorial (Beenup panel)
Armadale and Districts Roll of Honour
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

The 1914 Electoral Roll lists John Blake, a woodcutter in Cardup.

War Service

"The Old Sixteenth" by Captain C. Longmore includes an Appendix listing all members of the unit, original, and by reinforcement number, and this includes 1455 Pte John Blake as a member of the 2nd reinforcement draft - confirmed by the Embarkation Roll for the 2nd Reinforcements. However his name is not amongst those that evacuated Gallipoli along with other troops between the 18th and 20th December[1]

Given that most of the Second Reinforcements for the 16th Battalion were taken on strength by the battalion at Gallipoli on 6 and 7 May 1915 we can assume that he had been evacuated earlier, either ill or wounded. The book makes no further mention of him.

"John Blake enlisted November, 1914, and went to Egypt with the 2nd reinforcements of the 16th Battalion."[2]

Post War

No clearly identifiable Electoral Records entry post WW1.


Notes

B2455 Army record not found on either the National Archives website, nor in the collection held by Ancestry.com.

However, the position of the name on the memorial suggests an early enlistment, and the AIF Project website image suggests that someone by that name did enlist and served overseas with the 16th Battalion.


  1. The Old Sixteenth. Captain C. Longmore. Imperial War Museum facsimile reprint pages 94 - 100
  2. "The Drill of the Foot-Hills" (PDF) (1917). Western Australia. Mar 1917. p. 13. Retrieved 16 May 2017 – via State Library of Western Australia. 

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