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Phillip Selwyn Allen

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Phillip Selwyn Allen
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Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown 1874
Place of Birth South Melbourne, Victoria
Age at Enlistment 40 years old
Description 5'9" (1.m) tall ; 144 lbs (kg)
"lbs(kg)" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property.
; fresh complexion ; blue eyes ; brown hair ; several tattoos on chest, and right arm
Occupation Stockman
Religion Church of England
Address NOK Gosnells, Western Australia, soldier c/- PO Nullagine
Next of Kin Sister , Mrs Blanche Tipping
Military Information
Reg Number 1304
Date of Enlistment 31 Jul 1915
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 10th Light Horse Regiment, 10th reinforcement
Date of Embarkation 13 Oct 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A32 Themistocles
Date of Return 12 Nov 1917
Ship Returned On HMAT A18 Wiltshire
Monument Gosnells RSL Honour Board
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal



Pre War

Previous experience in South Africa (2¾ years with the 5th West Australian Mounted Infantry) as well as serving in militia in Perth in both Artillery and Infantry.

War Service

Entered camp on 31 Jul 1915 and almost immediately was allocated to the 10th reinforcement draft for the 10th Light Horse Regiment. Although he would have arrived in Egypt by early November 1915 there is nothing in his records to indicate that he had seen service on Gallipoli.

On 29 Jan 1916 he was appointed Lance Corporal, but forfeited this rank when on 30 May 1916 he had used obscene and offensive language to an Officer, and for neglect of duty. In Jun 1916 he required 10 days hospital treatment from the 54th Casualty Clearing Station for conjunctivitis. He again need treatment in Nov 1916 for 2 days to overcome an eyesight issue before on 14 Sep 1916 at Bir El Abd where he was again appointed Lance Corporal, followed on 11 Oct when he was made Corporal.

On 2 Nov 1916 he entered hospital again briefly at Et Maler. Promoted Temporary Sergeant on 29 Dec 1916 and then confirmed in the rank on 15 Jan 1917 before spending a couple of days with the 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance with a septic hand during March in Belah. Another stint in hospital, this time for 10 days occurred in July at Marakeb, followed by time in a rest camp at Port Said. Recovered he returned to duty on 7 Sep, but was again suffering ill health on 12 Oct 1917 at Shellal and was placed on a hospital train for Rafa where he entered the 65th Casualty Clearing Station on 13 Oct, and via another hospital train he was sent on to El Arish, arriving on the 14th. By now diagnosed with debility due to his age, he was transferred from the 24th Stationary Hospital to Cairo where he entered the 14th Australian General Hospital at Abassia on 17 Oct 1917. On 29 Oct he was transferred to a rest camp at Port Said, preparatory to being shipped home on 12 Nov 1917 for a 6 month rest.

Return to Australia was by ship to Melbourne and then by rail to Perth. Discharged by the 5th Military District on 6 Feb 1918.

Post War

Notes

Phillip was recommended for an award following action at Magdhaba, but it was not granted.
Corporal Allen was in charge of a Lewis Gun for detachment during the action and showed remarkable initiative and dash in pushing his gun into the forefront of battle. In the final charge he, together with Corporal Conway covered the advance of Lt Cox and his troops on the enemy's final position and I consider his work thoroughly worthy of Special Mention. TJ Todd Lt Col CO 10th Light Horse.

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