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Leith John Newton Angelo (Jack)
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Western Mail 18 Jan 1918 page 1S
Personal Information
Birth Unknown
Place of Birth Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Death 8 Dec 1923, aged 31.
Place of Death Kurrawong Station Menzies
Age at Enlistment 22 years, 2 months
Military Information


Pre War

War Service

Known as 'Jack'. A grocer who was a friend of Armadale POW Hartland Richards who sent him a card from prison camp in Germany.

At Blackboy Hill camp he was allocated to D Company of the 32nd Battalion at that time being raised in South and Western Australia. Jack was the only local to travel aboard the HMAT A13 Katuna to Egypt.

On 4 Feb 1916 he forfeited a day's pay for overstaying leave at Ismailia, and three weeks later he was transferred to the 16th Battalion. Jack was granted leave in England during August 1917. Soon after he rejoined his unit (18 Oct 1917), while a member of a working party on Westhoek Ridge, he suffered a bomb wound to his back.

Treated first by the 4th New Zealand Field Ambulance before being passed on to the 10th Casualty Clearing Station, where he received treatment before being admitted to the 14th General Hospital in Wimereux, just north of Boulogne. He was then transferred to the Keighley War Hospital in England on 22 Oct 1917 for further treatment.

Jack returned to the battalion on 29 Jan 1918, joining them at 7pm as they settled into the front line trenches near Ypres. He was again wounded when on 8 Aug 1918 he received wounds to his left arm and right foot while participating in the Battalion's advance along the Somme River near Mericourt. He was one of the 105 casualties in his unit that day.

After early treatment by the 22nd General Hospital in Dannes-Camier, he was again sent to England for treatment aboard the HMHS Princess Elizabeth on 26 Aug 1918.

Post War

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