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{{infobox soldier
| name           = John Thomas Buckland
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| image           = [[File:Buckland_John_Thomas.jpg|border|400px]]
 
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| caption         = Sunday Times 26 Aug 1917 page 6S
| title          =
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| dateofbirth   = not known
 
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| placeofbirth   = Jarrahdale, Western Australia
 
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| death           = 12 Mar 1954
|  image        = [[File:Buckland_John_Thomas.jpg|border|400px]]
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| placeofdeath   = Rivervale, Western Australia
| caption       = Sunday Times 26 Aug 1917 page 6S
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| enlistmentage   = 25 years, 4 months
|   image2       =  
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| description   = 5'3" (1.60 m) tall; weight 125 lbs (56.7 kg); fresh complexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair
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| height          = 5'3" (1.60 m)
 
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| weight          = 125 lbs
|headerstyle  = background:#ccf;
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| complexion      = fresh
|labelstyle  = background:#ddf;
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| eyes            = brown
|datastyle    =
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| hair            = dark brown
 
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| descriptionnote =  
| header1  = Personal Information
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| occupation   = Timber faller
 
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| religion   = Methodist
|  label2  = Date of Birth
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| address   = Jarrahdale, Western Australia
data2  = not known
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| relation   = Father
 
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| nextofkin      = Mr Harry Buckland
|  label3  = Place of Birth
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| regnumber   = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3161728 800]
data3  = Jarrahdale, Western Australia
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| enlistmentdate = 25 Jan 1916<br>3 Jun 1916
 
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| rank           = Private
| label4  = Death
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| unit      = 44th Battalion, D Company transferred to AAMC.
|  data4  = 12 Mar 1954
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| embarkationdatefrom = 6 Jun 1916
 
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| embarkationdateto = 21 Jul 1916
|  label5  = Place of Death
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| shipembarked   = [[HMAT A29 Suevic]]
data5  = Rivervale, Western Australia
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| embarkationdatefrom2 =
|  label6  = Age at Enlistment
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| embarkationdateto2 =  
data6  = 25 years, 4 months
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| shipembarked2   =  
 
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| embarkedshipnote2 =
|  label7  = Description
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| dateofreturnfrom = 20 Aug 1918  
data7  = 5'3" (1.60 m) tall; weight 125lbs (56.7 kg); fresh complexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair.
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| dateofreturnto = 28 Sep 1918
 
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| shipreturned    = [[SS Carpentaria]]
| label8  = Occupation
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| shipreturnednote =
|   data8  = timber faller
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| dateofreturnfrom2 =
 
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| dateofreturnto2 =  
| label9  = Religion
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| shipreturned2    =
data9  = Methodist
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| shipreturnednote2 =
 
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| fate1           = Wounded in Action 25 Jun 1917 (Shell shock)
| label10  = Address
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| fate2          = Returned to Australia
data10  = Jarrahdale, Western Australia
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| fate3          =
 
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| fate4          =
| label11 = Next of Kin
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| monument1   = [[Jarrahdale Honour Roll]]
|   data11 = Father  Mr Harry Buckland
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| monumentnote1  =
 
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| monument2   = [[Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll]]
| header12 = Military Information
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| monumentnote2  =
 
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| monument3   = [[Gosnells Ward Honour Roll]]
|  label13 = Reg Number
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| monumentnote3  =
|  data13 = 800
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| monument4   =
 
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| monumentnote4  =
label14 = Date of Enlistment
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| monument5   =
|  data14 = 25 Jan 1916<br />3 Jun 1916
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| monumentnote5  =
 
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| monument6   =
| label15 = Rank
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| monumentnote6  =
|  data15 = Private
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| monumentawm    =
 
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| monumentawmnote =
|  label16 = Unit/Formation
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| monumentother  =
|   data16 = 44th Battalion, D Company transferred to AAMC.
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| monumentothernote =
 
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| medal1   = [[British War Medal]]
| label17 = Date of Embarkation
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| medal2          = [[Victory Medal]]
|   data17 = 6 Jun 1916 - 21 Jul 1916
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| medal3          =
 
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| medal4          =
|  label18 = Ship Embarked On
 
data18 = [[HMAT A29 Suevic]]
 
 
 
| label19 = Date of Return
 
data19 = 8 Jul 1918 - 28 Sep 1918
 
 
 
label20 = Ship Returned On
 
|   data20 = [[SS Carpentaria]]
 
 
 
label21 = Fate
 
|   data21 = Wounded in Action 25 Jun 1917 (Shell shock)<br />Returned to Australia
 
 
 
| label22 = Monument
 
data22 = [[Jarrahdale]]
 
 
 
| label23 = Medals
 
data23 = [[British War Medal]]<br />[[Victory Medal]]
 
 
 
 
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==War Service==
 
==War Service==
Original enlistment ceased before he left Australia, with him seemingly allocated to the Australian Army Medical Corp (AAMC). Re-enlisted, he was allocated to the 44th Battalion as it was being formed.
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Original enlistment on 25 Jan 1916 ceased before he left Australia, with him allocated to the Australian Army Medical Corp (AAMC) on 12 Feb 1916. His discharge date and the reason are unknown. However, he re-enlisted on 3 Jun 1916, and was allocated to the [[44th Battalion]] as it was preparing to leave for England. Three days later he boarded [[HMAT A29 Suevic]] in Fremantle for Plymouth. Disembarking there on 21 Jun 1916.
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In England he spent several days during November 1916 in hospital with pleurisy, rejoined his battalion on 11 Nov 1916 and proceeded overseas from Southampton on 25 Nov 1916.
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The 44th Battalion undertook its training at Larkhill before travelling to France from Southampton on 25 Nov 1916. (John had spent from 7 until 11 Nov 1916 in hospital with pleurisy, rejoining his battalion on 11 Nov 1916.)
  
Initially his records record him being admitted to a Casualty Clearing Station with deblity on 25 Jun 1917.  This was later changed to Wounded in Action 25 Jun 1917 with shell shock. The enemy had fired heavily on the battalion's supports and communication trenches using high explosive, shrapnel, and gas shells.  While no details are given it was not uncommon for men to be buried alive and then dug out in time to survive.
 
  
Seen by a Field Ambulance he was passed to the 11th Casualty Clearing Station on 29 Jun 1916 and then the 6th Canadian Stationary Hospital on 1 Jul 1917.  Four days later he was moved to the 4th Stationary Hospital in Arques. Diagnosed with Shell shock "W", at the 32nd Stationary Hospital in Wimbrent on 2 Aug 1917 he was embarked on [[HMHS St Denis]] and in England admitted to the 4th London General Hospital.  
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Initially his records record him as having been admitted to the 11th Casualty Clearing Station with debility on 29 Jun 1917.  This was later changed to Wounded in Action 25 Jun 1917 with shell shock, so it appears to have been delayed reaction, or he had tried to 'soldier on'. The enemy had fired heavily on the battalion's supports and communication trenches on the 25th using high explosive, shrapnel, and gas shells.  While no details are given it was not uncommon for men to be buried alive and then dug out in time to survive. Seen by a Field Ambulance he was not passed to the 11th Casualty Clearing Station until 29 Jun 1916, and then the 6th Canadian Stationary Hospital on 1 Jul 1917.  Four days later he was moved to the 4th Stationary Hospital in Arques. Diagnosed with Shell shock "W", at the 32nd Stationary Hospital in Wimbrent on 2 Aug 1917 he was embarked on [[HMHS St Denis]] and in England admitted to the 4th London General Hospital. Transfer to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield followed on 21 Aug 1917 before he was given leave from 17 Sep - 1 Oct 1917.  
  
Transfer to the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital at Harefield followed on 21 Aug 1917 before he was given leave from 17 Sep - 1 Oct 1917.
 
  
Following his leave he was attached for duty to the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital (1AAH).  For a few weeks he was transferred to the AAMC Details unit, but was again admitted to 1st AAH on 27 Dec 1917 with bronchitis for 4 days. Fit for duty again, he moved to No 2 Command Depot in Weymouth having been 'boarded' C2 and marked for return to Australia. However, another seven months was to pass before he began the return journey, spent in No's 2 & 4 Command Depots at Weymouth and Hurdcott respectively.
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Following his leave he was attached for duty to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] from 1 Oct to 12 Nov 1917.  For a few weeks he was transferred to the AAMC Details unit, but was again admitted to [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 27 Dec 1917 with bronchitis for 4 days. Fit for duty again, he moved on 24 Jan 1918 to No 4 Command Depot in [[Hurdcott]] having been 'boarded' C2 and marked for return to Australia. However, another seven months was to pass before he began the return journey. On 27 May 1918 he was transferred to the No. 2 Command Depot at [[Weymouth]] where he remained until his return to Australia, marked as having 'faulty vision'. John was discharged by the 5th Military District on 30 Oct 1918.
  
Returned to Australia because of 'faulty vision', and discharged 5th Military District 30 Oct 1918.
 
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=37849 AIF Project]
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*[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/155673 RSL Memorial]
  
 
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[[Category:1917 WIA]]
 
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[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
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[[Category:Methodist]]
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[[Category:Serpentine-Jarrahdale]]
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[[Category:Gosnells]]

Latest revision as of 00:10, 12 August 2021

John Thomas Buckland
Buckland John Thomas.jpg
Sunday Times 26 Aug 1917 page 6S
Personal Information
Date of Birth not known
"not known" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
Place of Birth Jarrahdale, Western Australia
Death 12 Mar 1954
Place of Death Rivervale, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 25 years, 4 months
Description 5'3" (1.60 m) tall ; 125 lbs
56.699 kg
; fresh complexion ; brown eyes ; dark brown hair
Occupation Timber faller
Religion Methodist
Address Jarrahdale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Harry Buckland
Military Information
Reg Number 800
Date of Enlistment 25 Jan 1916
3 Jun 1916
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 44th Battalion, D Company transferred to AAMC.
Date of Embarkation 6 Jun 1916 ‒ 21 Jul 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A29 Suevic
Date of Return 20 Aug 1918 ‒ 28 Sep 1918
Ship Returned On SS Carpentaria
Fate Wounded in Action 25 Jun 1917 (Shell shock)
Returned to Australia
Monument Jarrahdale Honour Roll
Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll
Gosnells Ward Honour Roll
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal



Pre War

War Service

Original enlistment on 25 Jan 1916 ceased before he left Australia, with him allocated to the Australian Army Medical Corp (AAMC) on 12 Feb 1916. His discharge date and the reason are unknown. However, he re-enlisted on 3 Jun 1916, and was allocated to the 44th Battalion as it was preparing to leave for England. Three days later he boarded HMAT A29 Suevic in Fremantle for Plymouth. Disembarking there on 21 Jun 1916.


The 44th Battalion undertook its training at Larkhill before travelling to France from Southampton on 25 Nov 1916. (John had spent from 7 until 11 Nov 1916 in hospital with pleurisy, rejoining his battalion on 11 Nov 1916.)


Initially his records record him as having been admitted to the 11th Casualty Clearing Station with debility on 29 Jun 1917. This was later changed to Wounded in Action 25 Jun 1917 with shell shock, so it appears to have been delayed reaction, or he had tried to 'soldier on'. The enemy had fired heavily on the battalion's supports and communication trenches on the 25th using high explosive, shrapnel, and gas shells. While no details are given it was not uncommon for men to be buried alive and then dug out in time to survive. Seen by a Field Ambulance he was not passed to the 11th Casualty Clearing Station until 29 Jun 1916, and then the 6th Canadian Stationary Hospital on 1 Jul 1917. Four days later he was moved to the 4th Stationary Hospital in Arques. Diagnosed with Shell shock "W", at the 32nd Stationary Hospital in Wimbrent on 2 Aug 1917 he was embarked on HMHS St Denis and in England admitted to the 4th London General Hospital. Transfer to the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital at Harefield followed on 21 Aug 1917 before he was given leave from 17 Sep - 1 Oct 1917.


Following his leave he was attached for duty to the 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital from 1 Oct to 12 Nov 1917. For a few weeks he was transferred to the AAMC Details unit, but was again admitted to 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital on 27 Dec 1917 with bronchitis for 4 days. Fit for duty again, he moved on 24 Jan 1918 to No 4 Command Depot in Hurdcott having been 'boarded' C2 and marked for return to Australia. However, another seven months was to pass before he began the return journey. On 27 May 1918 he was transferred to the No. 2 Command Depot at Weymouth where he remained until his return to Australia, marked as having 'faulty vision'. John was discharged by the 5th Military District on 30 Oct 1918.

Post War

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