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  • | unit = [[2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion]] | medal4 = Australian Service Medal 1939-45
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  • ...an General Hospital]] on 21 Aug 1915 before being transferred to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 25 Aug 1915. Admitted to the 3rd Convalescent Camp ...n Feb 1916 and then a cold in Mar 1916 which saw him admitted to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] from 28 Mar - 6 Apr 1916. During this period in hospit
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  • ...ared on parade unshaven". Docked two day's pay, he was also awarded 2 days Field Punishment No.2. (see notes) ...ation before being placed on an [[Ambulance Train]] on 14 Jun 1918 for the 1st USA General Hospital where he was cared for from 15 - 21 Jun 1918 before be
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  • ...gov.au/nla.news-article26965589 |title=NEWS AND NOTES. |newspaper=The West Australian |volume=XXXI, |issue=4,272 |location=Western Australia |date=11 December 19 ...rles John Mitchell]], and [[Joseph William Smith]]. A total of 788 Western Australian soldiers were onboard.
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  • ...the 10th Casualty Clearing Station, where he was assessed and placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 20 for the 14th General Hospital in Wimereux, just north of Bo ...e Lodge Auxiliary Hospital in Great Warley, Essex. Discharged to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 7 Sep 1918, he reported to the Littlemoor Camp, one
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  • ...dy for two days while awaiting trial. Found guilty, he was awarded 7 days Field Punishment No. 2 and the forfeiture of 16 day's pay. On 20 Aug 1917 he proc ...the battalion when he was hospitalised on 27 Sep 1918 via the [[11th Field Ambulance]] and the 37th Casualty Clearing Station. Admitted to the 39th General Hosp
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  • ...stretcher bearers during a heavy retaliatory bombardment that followed the Australian unsuccessful attempt to capture Passchendaele Ridge on 12 October 1917.<ref The next day Hubert was treated by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] for trench feet, before being passed on to the 17th Casualty Clearing Sta
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  • The 1916 Australian Federal Electoral Roll listed him as a farm assistant living in Armadale. ...erred in turn to [[3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], then onto [[Ambulance Train]] No. 31 (6 June 1917) and admitted the same day to 6th General Hospi
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 19th Reinforcement, A Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...the same day to the 53rd Casualty Clearing Station who placed him aboard [[Ambulance Train]] No. 32 for the 39th Stationary Hospital where he was admitted on 15
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1634970 Australian War Memorial] ...s to be a casualty on the Western Front. He was treated by the [[6th Field Ambulance]], and the 8th Casualty Clearing Station who then sent him to the 26th Gene
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  • ...h Admiralty. '''Ascanius''' was part of the 1st Convoy, carrying the South Australian 10th Battalion, and the 11th Battalion from Fremantle. Between 19 Apr and ..., Victoria. Sharing this voyage with our boys was the 7th Australian Field Ambulance, with many of them fated to get to know them better in Gallipoli and France
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  • ...reinforcement, transferred to 1st Aust Ammunition Sub Park, transferred to 1st Div Motor Transport Company ...a Driver Motor Transport, and 9 days later he was seen by the [[5th Field Ambulance]] and treated for a cold.
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  • | monumentawm =[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1648476 Australian War Memorial] ...he [[Fargo Military Hospital]] and then admitted the same day to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Bulford for treatment of Venereal Disease. Dis
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  • ...Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 8 Jun 1917 and then placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 19 for the 8th General Hospital in Rouen. On 14 Jun 1917 he was Arthur was transferred to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 22 Jun 1917 and then sent on furlough from 25 Jun -
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  • ...d to the Northampton War Hospital. Recovering he was released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield on 31 Oct 1917. On 12 Nov 1917 he was pos ...Southern General Hospital at Edgbaston before being released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield on 12 Jul 1918. Three days later he was t
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  • | fate1 = Wounded in Action 11 Apr 1917 at 1st Bullecourt ...ays with them he was on 23 Oct 1916 transferred to the British 138th Field Ambulance who treated him until he was released to the British 41st Division's Rest S
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  • ...d to the [[12th Field Ambulance]] on 10 May 1917, and then the [[7th Field Ambulance]] on 19 May 1917. He rejoined the battalion on 6 Jun 1917 near Neuve Eglise On 4 Sep 1917 he presented to the [[13th Field Ambulance]] with influenza and was passed on the same day to the 59th General Hospita
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1655041 Australian War Memorial] ...ey were located on Lower Cheshire Ridge. Fred was admitted to [[7th Field Ambulance]] ill on 31 Oct 1915, and released to duty on 3 Nov 1915. He remained with
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  • | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] | medal6 = [[Australian Service Medal 1939-45]]
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  • | unit = 8th Battery, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade / 1st Division On entering camp Roy was allocated to the [[3rd Field Artillery Brigade]] as a Driver, and may have been sent to Victoria to unde
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  • ...tationary Hospital]] before being sent by [[Ambulance Train]] to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] from 8 Apr to 9 May 1916 suffering with Venereal ...nd Military Discipline, to wit, Gambling on 19 Oct 1916. Award was 8 days Field Punishment No. 2.
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  • ...Aug 1916 until 12:30pm 23 Aug 1916. For this crime, he was awarded 7 days Field Punishment No.2 and the forfeiture of 11 day's pay. On 4 Nov 1916 he reported ill to the [[5th Field Ambulance]], and was sent on the next day to a Casualty Clearing Station before being
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  • ...Battery / 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, transferred to the 11th Battalion / 1st Division ...me of his enlistment. Prior to the war he had served in the Militia's 11th Australian Infantry Regiment.
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  • | unit = 32nd Battalion, D Company, transferred to Australian Army Motor transport Section, Chelsea. ..., which was formed from South Australian ('A' & 'B' Companies) and Western Australian troops ('C' & 'D' Companies). After preliminary training in WA, 'C' & 'D'
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  • | unit = 12th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcements / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...Casualty Clearing Station]] and evacuated the next day to the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] at Mudros. Following an examination he was transferred to the 15th Stati
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  • | fate1 = Wounded in Action, 11 Apr 1917 at 1st Bullecourt ...lysed. One of 435 casualties suffered by his battalion at the battle named 1st Bullecourt.
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  • ...lery shells. After treatment by the [[9th Field Ambulance]] and the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], he was admitted to 7th General Hospital at St ...ul 1918 to the 5th Casualty Clearing Station. They in turn placed him on [[Ambulance Train]] No.15 on 5 Jul 1918 for the 9th General Hospital in Rouen who admit
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673600 Australian War Memorial] ...ng Station on 15 Aug 1915, and on 10 Sep 1915 he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Stationary Hospital]] at Mudross before being transferred to England via em
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  • ...ick (diarrhoea) to the [[1st Field Ambulance]] and on 28 Aug 1915 to [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]]. He was subsequently evacuated from Gallipoli ..., this time with mumps on 13 Feb 1917 when he was seen by the [[12th Field Ambulance]], returning to his battalion on 7 Mar 1917. In May he followed Lt Morrell
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  • ...ZAC Mounted Division <br> 5th Battalion, 18th Reinforcement / 2nd Brigade, 1st Division ...d until 6 Sep 1917. He also required dental treatment from the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] before rejoining his battalion.
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement, allotted to B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...During the night of 22/23 Jul 1916, along with the 9th Battalion and 1st Australian Infantry Brigade, they attacked Pozières. Aubrey was with his company on t
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  • | shipreturned2 = [[SS Field Marshall]] ...ight and was caught, losing 5 days pay in addition to being awarded 3 days Field Punishment No.2 (see notes).
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  • ...or England on 18 Jul 1916. In England the next day he was admitted to the 1st London General Hospital in Camberwell with GSWs to his left shoulder and hi ...dmitted to the Ontario Military Hospital in Kent. Discharged to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 13 Jul 1917 he was assessed, and then given furloug
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  • | unit = 1st General Service reinforcements allocated to 28th Battalion, transferred to ...ined the [[28th Battalion]] on 11 Oct 1918 along with 84 others, after the Australian Infantry units had been withdrawn from the front lines for a rest a month b
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  • ...in the Petillon Sector. Treated by [[15th Field Ambulance]] and the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], he was admitted to the 8th Stationery Hospital ...ed back at 7:45 pm on 19 Feb 1917". Found guilty he was awarded 56 days of Field Punishment No.2 (see notes) and a total forfeiture of 139 day's pay (£34.1
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  • | unit = 3rd Field Company Engineers, Section 3 / 1st Division ...into Blackboy Hill camp, as a carpenter, Fred was identified for the [[3rd Field Company - Engineers]], and he was allocated to the 3rd Section. He travell
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  • ...ht arm and hand, he was treated first by the 77th Field Ambulance, and the 1st South African General Hospital in Abbeville before being evacuated to Engla ...1918 during the battle for Villers-Bretonneux. Treated by the 2/3 HC Field Ambulance, the 5th Casualty Clearing Station, and the 20th General Hospital at Dannes
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  • ...d Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 30 Aug 1916 he was placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 28 for the 8th Stationary Hospital in Wimereux. Admitted on 1 S ...idge in Devon on 5 Sep 1916 he was transferred on 16 Nov 1916 to the [[2nd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Wareham. Jack was discharged from hospital on 13 Ma
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1634117 Australian War Memorial] ...iary Hospital]] on 4 Jan 1916 at Abbassia before transferring to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Heliopolis on 31 Jan 1916. He was released to the B
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  • ...casualties resulting, including himself. Seen by the 3rd Australian Field Ambulance before being passed to the 2nd Canadian Casualty Clearing Station the next ...ts, England for treatment before spending further time recovering at [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield from 18 Dec 1917 until 5 Jan 1918.
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  • ...3rd Field Company Engineers, 13th Reinforcement, later transferred to 15th Field Company In Egypt Frazer was taken on strength of the [[15th Field Company - Engineers]] at Tel-el-Kebir on 18 Mar 1916, before spending a few
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  • | nextofkin = Mrs Janet Henderson 1st enlistment; Mr David Henderson 2nd enlistment | unit = 1st enlistment 4th Field Coy Engineers 3rd Reinforcement<br />2nd enlistment No 9 Section, Sea Trans
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1631027 Australian War Memorial] ...]] that was being raised in Western Australia at that time. Completing his Australian training, he travelled with them to Egypt aboard [[HMAT A11 Ascanius]] depa
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  • ...Mustapha. As a result of his medical condition he was transferred to the [[Australian Army Postal Corps]], and on 7 Apr 1916 he embarked on [[HMT Minnewaska]] in ...pital]] on 24 Nov 1916. Soon after on 16 Dec 1916, James entered the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Bulford with a relapse of the syphilis he had
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  • | unit = 8th Battery, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment / 3rd FAB, 1st Division ...raining in Victoria prior to embarkation. Appears to have travelled on the 1st Convoy to Alexandria. If so there is nothing in his records to cover the pe
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  • ...= 10th Light Horse Regiment, 17th Reinforcement transferred to the 1st Imperial Camel Corps Brigade. ...sferred to the [[Imperial Camel Corps]] at Abbassia, joining No 3 Company, 1st Battalion with brother Bert.
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  • ...ndertake field training. While training Arthur spent 41 days in both [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Bulford and the Fovant base hospitals with Ven ...d first by the [[11th Field Ambulance]] on 14 Mar 1917, and then the [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] he was sent to the 13th General Hospital in Bou
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  • | unit = 1st Tunnelling Company ...ditions. Thomas joined the [[1st Tunnelling Company]] on 14 Mar 1917. The Australian Tunneling units came under British control.
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  • ...6th Reinforcement transfers initially to 51st Battalion; then to 4th Field Ambulance. ...in Manchester on 22 Aug 1916. On 21 Nov 1916 he was released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]], and four days later to No.2 Command Depot in [[Weymou
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  • ...badly with a gun shot wound to his neck (severe). Treated by [[4th Field Ambulance]], and 13th Stationary Hospital in Boulogne, he embarked on [[HS Princesse ...ay. On 25 Mar 1918 Daniel had recovered enough to be released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield. Granted furlough from 30 Mar to 13 Apr 1
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1638332 Australian War Memorial] ...y the [[1st Field Ambulance]], his treatment was taken over by the St John Ambulance Brigade in Étaples and he was shipped back to Britain on [[HMHS Newhaven]]
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  • | unit = 8th Battalion, 15th Reinforcements / 2nd Brigade, 1st Division ...etry training course. Proceeded to France on 29 Aug 1916 and while in the 1st Division Base Depot in Étaples, was appointed Lance Corporal until he join
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  • Seen first by the British 25th Field Ambulance on 25 Apr 1918 he was passed the next day to the 12th Casualty Clearing Sta Admitted to the 1st London General Hospital in Camberwell where he was operated on twice, in Ap
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  • ...as seen by the [[12th Field Ambulance]] before being admitted to the [[2nd Australian Stationary Hospital]] later that day, rejoining his unit on 30 Mar 1916. Th ...ds to his left thigh and right shin. Alfred was treated by the [[7th Field Ambulance]] and sent on to a casualty clearing station before being assessed for trea
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  • | unit = 16th Battalion, B Company, 4th Brigade, 1st Division on Gallipoli; 4th Division on the Western Front ...Corporal on 5 Sep 1915. On 19 Sep 1915 he was again admitted to the [[1st Australian Stationary Hospital]] on Lemnos, this time with diarrhoea, and he was then
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  • ...unition Column, and posted to the [[12th Field Artillery Brigade]]'s 112th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery. ...the 17th Casualty Clearing Station where on 21 Oct 1917 he was placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 20 for admission to the 3rd General Hospital in Le Tréport on
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  • ...alian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 10 Jun 1917 and admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Rouen on 11 Jun 1917 for two days before spending a f ...overall were 64 dead and 250 wounded. Tom was treated by the [[11th Field Ambulance]] and the 44th Casualty Clearing Station before being admitted to the 16th
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  • ...Aug 1917, and on 3 Sep 1917 he joined the [[3rd Pioneer Battalion]] in the field at Lindenhoek. While Pioneers were part of the Engineering Corp, on many oc ...the 5th Casualty Clearing Station the same day, he was placed aboard the [[Ambulance Train]] No. 8 on 11 Jun 1918 and admitted to the 10th General Hospital in R
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  • ...the east of Bullecourt on 2 Apr 1917 and then had a supporting role during 1st Bullecourt. They were then rested west of Bapaume. On 15 Jun 1917 in Belgium Leonard sought help from the [[13th Field Ambulance]] for synovitis of the right knee. Admitted to the 24th General Hospital f
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  • ...Battalion, 6th Reinforcement transferred to 10th Battalion / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...w Zealand Stationary Hospital on 27 Nov and then hospitalised in the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] at Wimereux on 2 Dec 1916 with laryngitis, and later sen
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  • ...Battalion, 6th Reinforcement, transferred to 11th Battalion / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division Treated the same day as the injury by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]], the [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], and the 32nd Stationary Hospital before evacua
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  • ...h Reinforcement but transferred to 3rd Machine Gun Coy (later redesignated 1st MG Battalion) ...as embarked on [[HMT Caledonia]] for England, where he was admitted to the 1st London General Hospital in Camberwell on 1 Sep 1915. It wasn't until 25 Ma
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  • | unit = 6th Field Artillery Brigade ...- 31 Jan 1916 with Influenza. On 22 Feb 1916 he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Stationary Hospital]] with haemorrhoids, rejoining his unit on 16 Mar 1916.
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  • ...s evacuated to Egypt on [[HMHS Gascon]] where he was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Heliopolis on 30 Jun 1915 and held by them until 16 J ...] Heliopolis, this time aboard [[HMHS Nevasa]]. Fred remained with the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital from 7 Nov until 28 Dec 1915.
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  • ...eilles in France, reaching that port on 14 Jun 1916, and he joined the 4th Australian Division Base Depot while waiting to join his unit. ...n to his battalion. Before doing so, in Boulogne on 18 Oct 1916 at the 4th Australian Division base Depot he was charged with being AWOL from the morning Trainin
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  • ...received a gunshot wound to the thigh which was treated at the [[9th Field Ambulance]], the 11th Casualty Clearing Station and he was admitted to the 8th Statio ...1917, and on 9 Aug 1917 had improved enough to be transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]]. Checked out, he was released on furlough from 13 - 2
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  • ...nsferred to the 2nd Anzac HQ Unit before being treated by the [[13th Field Ambulance]] from 23 - 29 May 1917 with Synovitis of the right knee. Admitted to the ...furlough from 21 Jul - 24 Aug 1917 before returning to France to join the Australian Army Post Office in Rouelles, attached to the 18th Infantry Brigade.
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  • | shipcapacity = 140 x 1st; 180 x 2nd; 300 x 3rd class * [[5th Australian Field Ambulance]]
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  • | unit = 11th Battery, 4th Field Artillery Brigade transferred to 10th Battery / 2nd Division ...ing been in contact with diphtheria. He travelled with 11th Battery, [[4th Field Artillery Brigade]] from Alexandria to Marseilles 14 - 19 Mar 1916.
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  • | unit = 28th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement transferred to [[1st ANZAC Cyclist Battalion ]] ...e 7th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion. At the completion of his Australian training he travelled with them to Egypt.
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  • ...he was hospitalised with influenza, and spent 6 - 14 Mar 1916 in the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Heliopolis. Following his release from hospital he se ...t Choubra on 17 Sep 1916. On 17 Oct 1916 he was transferred to the [[14th Australian General Hospital]] and on 20 Oct 1916 in turn to the British Red Cross Conv
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  • | placeofdeath = 9th Field Ambulance, Messines, France | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1663444 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | placeofdeath = Sailly-le-sec, France (1st Mourlancourt) | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1664139 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | fate1 = Wounded in Action 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt ...and aboard the [[HMHS Grantully Castle]] from Le Havre and admitted to the 1st Southern General Hospital in Birmingham. Granted leave on 21 May 1917 he re
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  • ...d on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 6 on 1 May 1917, he was admitted to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] in Wimereux on 3 May 1917 before being embarked the same Bill was admitted to the 1st London General Hospital in Camberwell suffering from bronchitis. Well enoug
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  • | fate1 = Wounded in Action 11 Apr 1917 - 1st Bullecourt ...a number of local men involved in an action that was later to be known as 1st Bullecourt. The 51st Battalion was holding the front line to the right of
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  • ...his left forearm, causing a fracture. He passed through the [[11th Field Ambulance]] and the 4th General Hospital before being evacuated on [[HMHS Newhaven]] ...918, after which he again proceeded to France from Folkestone, joining the Australian Infantry Base Depot (AIBD) in Rouelles for a few days until transport to th
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 5th Reinforcement allotted to D Coy (3rd Brigade, 1st Division). Transferred to the 48th Battalion / 12th Brigade, 4th Division. ...5th Casualty Clearing Station. They in turn forwarded him on to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Heliopolis, Egypt via [[HMHS Formosa]] to Port Said,
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  • ...]] suffering with Jaundice. On 16 Feb 1916 he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] until 21 Feb 1916 when he was discharged to duty at th ...16 John proceeded to join his unit, but doesn't appear to join it (The 2nd Australian Entrenching Battalion) until 27 Jul 1916. Soon after, on 9 Aug 1916 he was
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  • ...917. On 29 Jun 1918 he reported ill with an infection to the [[10th Field Ambulance]] and was passed to the 47th Casualty Clearing Station the same day. Transf ...pital in Bristol on 6 Sep 1918. Transferred again, this time to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Dartford on 28 Oct 1918, he was sent on furlough fr
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  • ...as promoted to Sergeant and on 17 Jul 1917 he reported to the [[11th Field Ambulance]], returning to duty on 23 Jul 1917. On 10 Aug 1917 Eric was reprimanded fo ...b 1919 aboard the [[HS Jan Breydel]] to England where he entered the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] in Bulford the next day.
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  • ...'A' Company and Battalion Headquarters on one train, and 'B' Company, the 1st Reinforcements and the Machine Gun Section on another train. They had to c ...bulance]] and the [[15th Field Ambulance]], John was admitted to the [[2nd Australian Stationary Hospital]] at Tel-el-Kebir on 27 Feb 1916 with mumps. On 15 Mar
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  • ...ached to 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance / 3rd Light Horse Brigade, NZ and Australian Division ...sferring for duty on 31 Dec 1915 to the [[1st Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance]]'s, A Section.
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  • | death = 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1669871 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] ...k. He was seen by the [[7th Field Ambulance]] and after three days in the 1st Anzac Rest Station he rejoined the battalion which was at Warloy and prepar
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  • Original enlistment 6 Aug 1917 was with the Australian Army Service Corps, but he was discharged 3 Sep 1917 as permanently unfit w ...918 to 3 Jul 1918, and during the stop over, George was transferred to the Australian camp in Suez, from where he travelled by train to Alexandria. He then rejoi
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  • ...Dec 1917. They held him until 23 Dec 1917 when was assessed by the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] who transferred him to the 53rd Casualty Cleari A fortnight later on 14 Jan 1918, John was released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield where the combination of being over age a
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  • ...gunshot wound to his left buttock. He was first treated by the [[4th Field Ambulance]], before being admitted to the 11th Stationary Hospital in Rouen where he ...7 with orchitis. On 22 Apr 1918 Clarence was admitted to the [[14th Field Ambulance]] who passed him on to the 6th General Hospital in Rouen with an abscess on
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 21st Reinforcements / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...wound to his right leg and to his jaw. Treated first by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]], he was admitted to the 20th General Hospital in Camiers north of Étaple
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  • | unit = 1st Pioneer Battalion, 2nd Reinforcement ...dria with bronchitis on 22 May 1916 before he was transferred to the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]] in Cairo on 7 Jul 1916. On 26 Jul 1916 he was transferr
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  • | unit = 16th Battalion, C Company / 1st Division - 4th Division after Egypt | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria]
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  • | unit = Field Ambulance 4, Section C; transferred to 12th Field Ambulance and then 16th Battalion 3rd Reinforcements ...ure of 12 day's pay. On his release he was transferred to the [[12th Field Ambulance]].
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  • ...the examinations he had sold all his paining gear and wrote to the ''West Australian'' complaining about his treatment. On July 24th he was again examined and t ...d Towers in Highgate to recuperate. Next stop on 24 Aug 1917 was the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield where he was treated until discharged on
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  • | data16 = 10th Light Horse Regiment / 3rd Light Horse Brigade, NZ and Australian Division ...heumatism which required him to be transferred on 9 Feb 1917 to the [[14th Australian General Hospital]] in Abbassia, Egypt. While in hospital on 21 Mar 1917 he
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  • ...igade at Abbassia near Cairo, where they were assigned to the newly formed Australian 2nd Division ...on 19 Mar 1916. The 25th Battalion with whom they travelled was the first Australian Battalion to land on French soil.<ref>''The Blue & White Diamond - 28th Bat
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  • ...th Reinforcement B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division<br />2nd tour - 2nd Australian Light Railway Operating Company ...s treated at the Bradford War Hospital, before being released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield on 24 Aug 1916.
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  • | caption = Western Mail 20 Jul 1917 and Australian Fighting Sons of the Empire (WA Edition) ...ry reinforcements, transferred from 23rd Howitzer Bde to 27th Battery, 7th Field Artillery Brigade.
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  • ...knee passing through the hands of the [[4th Field Ambulance]] to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Rouen, France before being sent on to the 3rd Canadia ...m until War's end, despite spending another period as a guest at the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] (6 Apr to 8 Jun 1918).
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1669546 Australian War Memorial] ...rained his ankle while pushing rail trucks and was seen by the [[1st Field Ambulance]] before being treated at the 45th Casualty Clearing Station and then the 8
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1731782 Australian War Memorial] ...when he was placed aboard [[Ambulance Train]] No. 12 for admission to the 1st South African General Hospital in Abbeville. Discharged following treatmen
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 1st Reinforcement B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...ulance]] with diarrhoea and on 29 Aug 1915 he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]].
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  • | unit = 16th Battalion D Company/4th Brigade, 1st Division | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1647805 Australian War Memorial]
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  • ...he was AWOL from 9:00am until midnight on the 19th, earning him three days Field Punishment No 2, and forfeiture of five days pay. The battalion entrained i ...itish 171st, 173rd, 183rd, '''184th''', 255th, 258th, 3rd Canadian and 3rd Australian Tunnelling Companies.<ref>Wikipedia 184th_Tunnelling_Company</ref></blockqu
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1724346 Australian War Memorial] ...tation on 22 Sep 1917 and then admitted to the 16th General Hospital via [[Ambulance Train]] on 4 Oct 1917. After a period in the No. 3 Convalescent Depot at Le
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  • ...d been treated by the [[10th Field Ambulance]] on 9 Dec 1918 and the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]] from 9 Dec to 21 Dec 1918. ...evacuated to England aboard the [[HMHS Cambria]] and transferred to [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Sutton Veny on 24 Jan 1919, but was not well enough t
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  • | unit = 12th Battalion, 9th reinforcement / 3rd brigade, 1st Division ...me the 53rd General Hospital in Boulogne for influenza via the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] and the 11th Casualty Clearing Station before being released back to the
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  • | monumentawm =[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1644719 Australian War Memorial] ...Hospital on 6 Aug 1917. Three weeks later he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield, and the on 3 Sep 1917 to No 2 Command De
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  • ...t = 11th Battalion, 20th Reinforcements to B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...sle in the Somme region. Tom was briefly hospitalised with the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] from 20 - 23 Jan 1917.
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  • ...= Australian Army Medical Corp Reinforcements transferred to 8th Field Ambulance ...om Southampton. On 27 Oct 1917 he was taken on strength by the [[8th Field Ambulance]].
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  • ...attalion]] at Serapeum, being raised as part of the reconfiguration of the Australian Divisions. The 48th Battalion ...ion. On 21 May 1918 William was evacuated to England where he entered the 1st Southern General Hospital in Selly Oak (Birmingham) on the 23rd, and he rem
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  • | unit = 28th Battalion, 1st Reinforcement, transferred to Australian Army Service Corps / 5th Division ...ollowing training the battalion was prepared for travel to Egypt, with the 1st Reinforcements travelling separate to, and in advance of the battalion prop
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  • ...5th and 6th Tunneling Companies were disbanded and the men absorbed by the 1st, 2nd and 3rd companies. ...or England, suffering with Pyrexia N.Y.D. In the UK he was admitted to the 1st Eastern General Hospital in Cambridge. Released to furlough on 6 Feb 1917 a
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  • ...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 ...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 giv
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  • ...spital, Birmingham on 8 Jun 1917. Transferred on 23 Jul 1917 to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Dartford, and then on 6 Aug 1917 to No. 2 Command D
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 14th Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...mbarking on 4 Apr 1916. He then travelled to Étaples where he joined the 1st Division's Base Depot. On 26 Apr he was taken to the 26th General Hospital
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  • ...talion, 19th Reinforcement / 4th Brigade, 4th Division <br> transferred to Australian Pay Corps ...cialist training. From 5 - 15 Apr 1917 Sid was treated by the [[4th Field Ambulance]] for scabies, and was again hospitalised on 1 Apr 1918 with an accidental
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  • ...in a rear area undergoing training. On 19 Aug 1918 he was awarded 28 days Field Punishment No. 2 for being AWOL for less than a day. Fred was Wounded in Ac ...Clearing Station on the day he was injured, before being admitted to [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Rouen the next day 4 Oct 1918. Evacuated to England
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  • ...]], and [[3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] he was put aboard a [[Ambulance Train]] for the 14th General Hospital in Boulogne. On 6 May 1917 he was tra ...Colchester, Essex. He remained there until he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield on 23 Feb 1918. Granted furlough from 9 M
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  • ...n, 13th Reinforcement to B Coy, (15 PL D Coy when captured) / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria]
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  • ...een relieved by the 22nd Battalion in the front lines at Midnight 31st May-1st June. While moving to the rear, B Company was observed, despite the darknes ...2nd Division's reserve. On 26 Sep 1918 Joseph was seen by the [[7th Field Ambulance]] who passed him to the 55th Casualty Clearing Station the same day. Admit
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...1th Battalion]], and after training, he travelled with them as part of the 1st Convoy to Egypt aboard [[HMAT A11 Ascanius]] where they disembarked in Alex
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  • | fate2 = Wounded in Action 28 Mar 1918 1st Merlancourt ...[[11th Field Ambulance]], the 44th Casualty Clearing Station and the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] from 7 - 10 Oct 1917. On 11 Oct 1917 he was embarked on
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, Headquarters / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...a short time in headquarters units he was sent on 20 May 1916 to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] where they decided that with cardiac irregularity and
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  • ...Horse Regiment, following which he was posted on 13 Aug 1917 to the [[2nd Australian Stationary Hospital]] El Arish and spent 8 months in Palestine. During this ...oneer Training Battalion ]] at Sutton Veny, and then on 10 Nov 1917 to the 1st Infantry Training Brigade.
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  • ...th Battalion, 13th Reinforcement /3rd Brigade, 1st Division transferred to 1st Pioneer Battalion ...tion. Returning to the depot at Zeitrum, he was taken on strength by the [[1st Pioneer Battalion]] on 19 Mar 1916.
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  • ...1915 with colitis. Discharged at some point he was again admitted to [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] on 26 Nov 1915, and was discharged to his unit on 24 Dec ...n England, with Venereal Disease. On the 15th he was transferred to [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Bulford and remained there until discharged on
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1731930 Australian War Memorial] ...Field Ambulance]] with dyspepsia, and on 30 July he was transferred to the 1st Anzac Rest Station. With his health improved, he rejoined the battalion on
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  • ...32nd Stationary Hospital in Wimereux. Five days later he was sent to the 1st Convalescent Depot in Boulogne, and on 29 Jul 1917 he was released to the 3 ...attalion on 20 Aug 1917, but required hospitalisation with the [[8th Field Ambulance]] in France from 4 Oct 1917 till 23 Oct 1917 for pharyngitis. From 18 Nov u
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 23rd Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...to the [[1st Field Ambulance]], before on 16 Mar 1918 attending the [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], who then sent him to the 39th General Hospital
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  • ...y 1916 in Egypt, Fred contracted measles and was hospitalised in the [[2nd Australian Stationary Hospital]] at Tel-el-Kebir. At some point he was shipped to Engl ...ntries, his personal details record that he was treated by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] on the 19th, and that he was admitted to the 8th Stationary Hospital in W
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 19th Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...pital from 24 Apr 1917 until 28 May 1917 when he was released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Dartford from 28 May until 18 Jun 1917.
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  • | unit = 44th Battalion, 1st Reinforcement to D Company, 15 Platoon / 11th Brigade, 3rd Division | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1633381 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | unit = 28th Battalion, 1st reinforcement to D Company / 7th Brigade, 2nd Division Enlisted in Pinjarra. On 4 May 1915 he was allocated to the 1st Reinforcement draft for the [[28th Battalion]]. Soon after he spent several
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  • ...n before being put aboard an [[Ambulance Train]] and admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] Rouen on 1 Sep 1916. Following 3 days of treatment he wa ...ospitalised, this time with influenza after being seen by the [[13th Field Ambulance]], and the 56th Casualty Clearing Station. Sent on to the 10th General Hos
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  • ...Horse Regiment, 26th reinforcement transfer to<br /> 1st Signal Squadron (Australian Pack Wireless Section) ...ed a Driver's role within the unit. His Troop later became a part of the [[1st (ANZAC) Wireless Signal Squadron]] and he was transferred to it on 4 Aug 19
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  • ...wounded. A poorly planned attack against well entrenched troops cost the Australian's badly, and which became known as the battle of Fromelles. Treated first by the 15th Field Ambulance, he was then seen by the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] before being admitted to the 8th Stationary Hos
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  • ...en the [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]], he was evacuated by [[Ambulance Train]] to the 8th Stationary Hospital in Wimereux on 21 Feb 1917. ...return to Australia. On return to Australia he was admitted to the [[8th Australian General Hospital]], Fremantle until 6 Mar 1918 after which he was discharge
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, D Coy / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...xhaustion (heart trouble). John was transferred on 7 Sep 1915 to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Heliopolis where he appears to have remained until
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1644312 Australian War Memorial] ...he showed no improvement, he was placed on an [[Ambulance Train]] for the 1st General Hospital at Etretat on the coast north of Le Havre where he was adm
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  • ...t in King George's Hospital as on 17 Oct 1916 he was released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] where he remained until 11 Nov 1916, illness not state ...ld Ambulance]] he was sent on to a Casualty Clearing Station and then an [[Ambulance Train]] to Rouen where he entered the 11th Stationary Hospital on 14 Mar 19
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  • | unit = WA March 1917 Reinforcement transferred to <br />1st Battalion Camel Corps then<br />14th Light Horse Regiment / Imperial Camel ...Abbassia on 31 Jul 1917. On 23 Aug 1917 he was allocated to No 3 Company, 1st Battalion, Camel Corps at El Kuhri.
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 16th Reinforcement to D Company /3rd Brigade, 1st Division | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1641798 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | placeofdeath = 1st Canadian General Hospital, Étaples, France | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1641911 Australian War Memorial]
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 17th Reinforcement allocated to B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...Admitted to Colchester Military Hospital, and then released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 22 Jun 1917, he was granted furlough from 5 Jul 191
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 16th Reinforcement, D Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...Marseilles in France, arriving there on 3 Jun 1916. There he entered the 1st Division's Base Depot in Étaples on 7 Jun 1916, before being transferred t
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  • ...ival at Alexandria in Egypt (25 Feb 1916), Bill was admitted to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Heliopolis until 6 Mar 1916 with Influenza, delayin ...aring Station, before being placed on an [[Ambulance Train]] for the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] in Wimereux on 30 Jul 1916.
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  • ...erseas on 10 Apr 1917 through Folkestone. Spent a day or two with the 3rd Australian Division Base Depot before being taken on strength by the [[43rd Battalion] ...ospital (Vomiting). Seen first on 3 Oct 1917 by the 1st New Zealand Field Ambulance he was treated for influenza.
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  • ...e University War Hospital on 14 Aug 1917. Ben was transferred to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Dartford on 19 Oct 1917, and five days later he was
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  • ...erapeum on 2 Apr 1916. Soon after he was hospitalised by the [[13th Field Ambulance]] with Trachoma, rejoining the 51st Battalion on 21 Apr 1916. Released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield on 2 May 1917 he was sent on furlough fro
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  • ...m 1 Sep 1916 for which he forfeited 3 day's pay and was awarded 10 days of field punishment. ...he [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] before being passed to the 1st Convalescent Depot, and then the 3rd Canadian General Hospital. On 3 Jul 19
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  • ...o the [[7th Training Battalion]], but was immediately sent on to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Codford until he was recovered ( 11 Sep - 27 O ...t. Treated by the 45th Casualty Clearing Station and then transported by [[Ambulance Train]] to the 11th Stationary Hospital at Rouen. Bill's wounds were classi
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  • ...Treated first by the [[9th Field Ambulance]], he was passed to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] before entering the 11th Stationary Hospital in ...v.au/nla.news-article27303934 |title=WAR CASUALTIES. |newspaper=[[The West Australian]] |volume=XXXIII, |issue=4,758 |location=Western Australia |date=3 July 191
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  • ...o his leg. His unit was participating in the third phase of a coordinated Australian attack on German positions as part of the Battle of Amiens. The 16th Batta ...Albert's wounds must have been relatively slight as he was released to the 1st Convalescent Depot on 28 Aug 1918 and the 5th Rest Camp on 17 Sep 1918. Alb
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 8th Reinforcement, posted to B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1646095 Australian War Memorial]
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  • ...He was invalided to England on 22 Sep 1918, and the next day entered the 2/1st Southern General Hospital in Dudley Road, Birmingham. Tom was discharged fr ...to Australia on medical grounds, he was admitted to the care of the [[8th Australian General Hospital]], where on 25 Feb 1919 while still awaiting a medical all
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  • ...th Battalion, but before he could go overseas he was admitted to the [[8th Australian General Hospital]] in Fremantle on 16 Dec 1915 (no reason given or discharg ...3rd Australian Field Ambulance, he was passed on 23 May 1916 to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] who in turn passed him onto the 7th General Hos
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  • | unit = 44th Battalion, 1st reinforcement / 11th Brigade, 3rd Division ...d to artillery reinforcements, but on 1 Mar 1916 he was reallocated to the 1st reinforcement draft for the 44th Battalion and travelled with the battalion
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1656309 Australian War Memorial] ...Casualty Clearing Station]], and on 26 Jul 1916 he was safely in the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Rouen.
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 20th reinforcement posted to B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division. ...HMHS Dieppe]] in Calais for England and admitted the same day to the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]] in Brighton suffering from a wound to his left thigh.
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 14th Reinforcement, posted to D Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...s where they arrived on 4 Apr 1916. In France he was initially sent to the 1st Division's Base Depot, before being taken on strength by the [[11th Battali
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  • ...dnight 30 Oct 1916 until 6:00am 1 Nov 1916 for which he was awarded 3 days Field Punishment No. 2, and forfeited 5 day's pay. Along with the rest of the ba ...hool at Lyndhurst. With the course finishing 27 Apr 1918 he had qualified 1st class.
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  • ...ishment No.2 and 14 days pay. At the time he was on attachment to the 11th Field Artillery Brigade (12 Nov 1917 - 1 Jan 1918). With the Z4A Medium Trench Mo ...by three days with the 37th Casualty Clearing Station, and then the [[1st Australian General Hospital]], before on 18 Oct 1918 being transferred to England wher
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  • ...lion and travelled with them to Egypt where he required admission to [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] for Venereal Disease from 15 May to 22 Jun 1916 w ...ia of unknown origin). Discharged on 17 Sep 1917, he was sent to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield, and there he was granted furlough from 2
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 26th Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...War Hospital Chichester on 22 Apr 1918, before being released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 29 Apr 1918. Recovered, Robert returned to duty on
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  • ...ng Station]] from 11 Jun 1917 until 5 Aug 1917 when he was released to the 1st Convalescent Depot. He rejoined the 16th Battalion on 27 Aug 1917 at Neuve ...ustralia. Cyril was hospitalised on his return to Australia in the [[8th Australian General Hospital]] in Fremantle until 14 Sep 1918, before being discharged
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  • ...it = 11th Battalion, 12th Reinforcement to D Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1663649 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | unit = 10th Field Artillery Brigade, 3rd Reinforcement, transferred to A Company 16th Battali | fate1 = Prisoner of War 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1663153 Australian War Memorial] ...n Alexandria. Two weeks later on 26 May 1915 he was admitted to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] in Cairo, suffering from concussion caused by a shell, b
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  • ...>[[WA State War Memorial]]<br>[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1633489 Australian War Memorial] ...ct - for failing to clean his ammunition. He was awarded 96 hours (4 days) Field Punishment, but appeared to have turned things around as on 31 Mar 1917 he
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  • ...that he was blind in his left eye. Transferred on 9 Feb 1916 to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 11 Feb 1916, and declared unfit for further service ...shoulder. Treated by both the [[1st Field Ambulance]] and the [[13th Field Ambulance]] he returned to his unit soon after. Wounded a third time on 7 Aug 1916,
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  • ...= 10th Light Horse Reinforcements, transferred to 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance ...10 Aug 1915 suffering with diarrhoea. Ashore he was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Heliopolis later that day.
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  • ...ht Horse Regiment Reserve, and on 10 Aug 1916 detached to the 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, [[Imperial Camel Corps]]. This was formalised on 11 Nov 1916 wh ...nd the 24th Stationary Hospital, before being admitted first to the [[14th Australian General Hospital]] on 29 Apr 1917. Bill was released to a Convalescent Depo
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1673074 Australian War Memorial] ...n Étaples, and then on 7 Feb 1917 he joined the [[11th Battalion]] in the field at Basentin-le-Petit where they were carrying out a range of working party
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  • | placeofdeath = 5th Light Horse Field Ambulance, Homs, Syria ...pital Train two days later for Abbassia where he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] to be treated for VD (48 days ineffective service
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  • On arrival in England they proceeded to [[Larkhill]] camp for their field training to prepare for trench warfare. The battalion proceeded overseas to ...[[HMHS St Denis]] for England, where on 21 Oct 1917 he was admitted to the 1st Birmingham War Hospital. Norman was granted furlough from 7 Dec 1917 till
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  • ...f Colombo about 3:00pm on 6 Dec 1917.' Found guilty he was awarded 14 days Field Punishment No. 2. ...the [[4th Field Ambulance]] with influenza, and was admitted to the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]] in Abbeville with trench fever the same day.
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  • Seen on 15 Sep 1918 by the [[4th Field Ambulance]], he was passed back to the 53rd Casualty Clearing Station before being ad ...20 Nov 1918 he had recovered sufficiently to allow a transfer to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Dartford. Granted leave from 13 Dec 1918, he report
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  • | monumentawm =[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1669565 Australian War Memorial] ...d to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] at Wimereux. Released to the 1st Convalescent Depot in Boulogne on 22 Jul 1917, and 5 days later he transfer
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  • ...m on a [[Ambulance Train]] for Boulogne where he was admitted to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]]. They immediately took steps to evacuate him to England ...the same day. Healing well, on 3 Jul 1917 he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield. On 20 Jul 1917 he was granted furlough u
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  • | unit = 23rd Howitzer Brigade, 1st Reinforcements, transferred to 3rd Division Ammunition Column. ...ne to undertake training, and there o 1 May 1916 he was transferred to the 1st reinforcement draft for the 23rd Howitzer Brigade.
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  • ...to Australia John spent another fortnight (16 - 30 July 1919) in the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Sutton Veny with Tuberculosis.
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  • | unit = 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, 8th Battery | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1727444 Australian War Memorial]
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  • ...May 1918 he was seen by the [[5th Field Ambulance]] who sent him on to the 1st Red Cross Hospital in Le Touquet the next day. Released to the base depot A week later he was detached to the Australian Corps Gas School and on 5 Sep 1918 he was promoted Lieutenant before return
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  • ...rded to the 3rd Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, he was placed on the [[Ambulance Train]] for Boulogne where he was admitted to the 55th General Hospital on Transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield on 15 Feb 1918, before being assessed as
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, G Company transferred to 1st Machine Gun Battalion / 1st Division ...d on the day of the landing, On 30 Apr 1915 John was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Heliopolis with a gun shot wound to his knee. Follow
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  • ...pital from 9 - 22 Apr 1916 with influenza before transferring to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] on 23 Apr 1916. Three days later he was released to the ...emy lines. Seen by the 8th Casualty Clearing Station he was placed on an [[Ambulance Train]] for the 14th Stationary Hospital in Boulogne where he was admitted
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  • ...it = 11th Battalion, 13th Reinforcement to D Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...ring the night 22/23 Jul 1916, with the 9th Battalion on its right and the 1st Brigade on its left, it had attacked enemy positions at Poziéres. 'D' Comp
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  • ...Ambulance]] with dysentery, and on 2 Sep 1915 he was sent on to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] who admitted him suffering with bronchitis. ...the Command Depot in [[Weymouth]] on 24 Feb 1916 before being returned to Australian for Home Service. Discharged by the 5th Military District on 13 Jan 1917, m
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  • | unit = 12th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement<br /> transferred to 12th Field Artillery Brigade ...ing to Europe. Allocated to the 24th Howitzer Brigade's (later the [[12th Field Artillery Brigade]]'s 112th (Howitzer) Battery where on 18 May 1916 he was
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  • ...scabies. Treated by both the [[4th Field Ambulance]] and the [[12th Field Ambulance]], he was sent on to the 50th Casualty Clearing Station, before being admit ...e Hospital. On 13 Sep he had recovered enough to be released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Harefield and then four days later he was sent on t
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  • ...arked on [[HMHS Gascon]] for Alexandria where he was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Heliopolis on 7 Jun 1915. When admitted to hospital t ...is time on [[HMHS Valdivia]], on 18 Oct 1915 Sam was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Heliopolis. He was transferred on 14 Nov 1915 to Sue
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  • | unit = 6th Field Artillery Brigade, 17th Battery ...bourne to complete his training. On 16 Oct 1915 he was posted to the [[6th Field Artillery Brigade]]'s 17th Battery, travelling with them to Egypt where on
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  • ...through the 44th Casualty Clearing Station, he was evacuated to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] at Wimereux on 2 Aug 1916 before being embarked on [[HMH ...itted to the Royal Victoria Hospital until he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital] in Harefield on 31 May 1917 where the decision was take
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  • ...o the [[2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] who placed him aboard [[Ambulance Train]] No. 21 for Calais where he was admitted to the 30th General Hospita In England he was admitted to the 1st Southern General Hospital in Birmingham later the same day. Following treat
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1676118 Australian War Memorial] On 3 Sep 1916 he was seen by the 1st Canadian Field Ambulance and sent on to the Casualty Clearing Station with Myalgia, and then on 5 Se
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  • | unit = 44th Battalion, 1st Reinforcement allocated to D Company, 11th Brigade / 3rd Brigade | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1635151 Australian War Memorial]
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  • ...months general training at Blackboy Hill camp, Joseph was allocated to the 1st reinforcement draft for the 12th Battalion, and travelled with them to Egyp ...4 Aug to 3 Sep 1918. On 30 Nov 1918 he presented first to the [[4th Field Ambulance]] with tonsillitis, before being sent on to a Casualty Clearing Station and
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  • | name = 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station | caption2 = 1st CCS then known as 1st Casualty Clearing Hospital at Gallipoli
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  • | name = 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station | caption3 = 1st & 2nd Australian CCS co-located at Blendecques
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  • | name = 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station | caption = Colour Patch of 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 14th Reinforcement posted to A Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...however, he also had a brief period (4 - 6 Jul 1916) in the care of [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] who treated him for pneumonia.
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  • | name = 4th Australian Field Ambulance | caption = Staff at the 4th Field Ambulance Hospital on the Gallipoli Peninsula. AWM photo 00680
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  • ...d was seen by the [[2nd Field Ambulance]] who then passed him to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] who then evacuated him to Mudros. he was evacua ...ferred to the No. 3 Convalescent Depot, and two days later he was with the 1st Division's Base Depot in Étaples where he was taken on strength. On 9 Feb
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  • ...tting camp while on light duties without permission. He was awarded 3 days Field Punishment No 2. (see notes). On 11 Nov 1917 he was transferred to the [[1 ...eral Hospital in Brighton. On 22 Jun 1918 he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield. On recovery he was found to be medicall
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  • ...to the 39th Stationary Hospital on 14 Nov 1917, they transferred him via [[Ambulance Train]] No 5 on 17 Nov 1918 to the 57th General Hospital. On 29 Nov 1917 Ni On 25 Jan 1918 he had recovered enough to be released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield, and was granted furlough from 4 till 18
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  • ...a member of the 13th Depot Company. A month later he was allocated to the 1st reinforcement draft for the [[28th Battalion]], and on 26 Apr 1915 he was t ...he 44th Casualty Clearing Station the same day before being placed on an [[Ambulance Train]] for the 3rd Stationary Hospital in Rouen where he was admitted on 6
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1668207 Australian War memorial] ...me allocated to the 2nd British Army and thus was not with the rest of the Australian troops serving as part of the 4th British Army.)
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1646590 Australian War Memorial] ...the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] before being released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 13 Sep 1915. A week later he was transferred to the
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  • ...d overseas to France through Folkestone, and spent 17 - 19 Aug 1918 at the Australian Infantry Base Depot before joining the [[51st Battalion]] on 20 Aug 1918. T ...his unit, only to require further treatment from the 13th Australian Field Ambulance between 18 and 24 Feb 1919. His duties as a driver ceased on 2 May 1919 and
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  • | fate1 = Wounded in action 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt ...he High Beach Hospital Westgate-on-Sea, before being released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Dartford on 14 May 1917 as his condition improved.
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  • ...n by his superior officer in the execution of his office." Awarded 2 day's Field Punishment No.2. (See notes). ...11:30 am until 6:00pm on 29 Jun 1917. Found guilty he was awarded 24 hours Field Punishment No 2, and lost 2 day's pay.
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  • | unit = Field Artillery, 31st Reinforcement posed to 11th FAB, 37th Battery ...ceeded overseas to France via Southampton. Taken on strength by the [[11th Field Artillery Brigade]] on 19 Mar 1918, he was one of 26 reinforcement who arri
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  • | caption2 =Six members of the 1902 Australian Coronation Corps on board ship for return to Australia after having partici ...ted to be part of the Coronation Contingent from the various States of the Australian Commonwealth, which left Fremantle on Monday 12th May 1902, on board ''R.M.
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement, posted to A Company. 3rd Brigade / 1st Division ...he was awarded 21 days Confined to Barracks punishment. Transferred to the Australian Base Depot at [[Weymouth]] on 29 Feb 1916, and on 8 Apr 1916 he was allocat
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  • ...ere is no certain date for his wounding is that many casualties lay on the field of battle for up to 2 days before their colleagues rescued them, or three d ...at Oxford later than day. On 21 Sep 1916 Edward was released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] before he was released to No 1 Command Depot in Perham
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  • | death = 9 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt | placeofdeath = 1st Bullecourt, France
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 12th Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...attalion was relieved and on 27 Jul 1916 Peter reported to the [[1st Field Ambulance]] with what was diagnosed as a 'contused foot' seemingly a solid hit from a
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  • ...leave from 24 Oct - 7 Nov 1918. When he returned from leave, it was to the 1st Command Depot where his return to Australia was prepared. Discharged by the ...laide, when her marriage to Mr. Jock Blair will take, place."<ref>The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Monday 19 February 1934 p 10 Article</ref>
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  • ...nd was to return to Australia. On 13 Jun 1916 he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] in Heliopolis remaining in their care until 10 Jul 191
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1678927 Australian War Memorial] ...to Alexandria aboard the [[HS Maheno]] before being admitted to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 15 Nov 1915 in Heliopolis. John was fit enough to r
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1677005 Australian War Memorial] ...y the 36th Casualty Clearing Station and sent on the next day to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Rouen suffering with Pleurites (inflammation of the l
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  • ...he collected in like manner, but failed to pay over.”<ref>Trove - South Australian Police Gazette, 1 Dec 1907, page 273</ref></blockquote> ...ed, for he was apprehended on January 16, 1908 in Fremantle by the Western Australian Police and remanded to Adelaide.
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  • ...ckboy Hill Camp Hospital from 21 August, and then transferred to the [[8th Australian General Hospital]] from 29th August until 11th September 1916, and on 22 Se ...tion with gas on 21 Mar 1918 (described as severe). Seen by the 58th Field Ambulance, and transferred to the 24th General Hospital in Étaples on 21 Mar 1918.
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  • ...General Hospital the next day. On 20 Jun 1918 he was released to the [[1st Australian Convalescent Depot]]. On 14 Jul 1918 he was fit for service again and was s Roslyn was transferred to the permanent staff of the Australian General Base Depot on 6 Aug 1918, and was granted leave to England on 18 Au
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  • ...n to George Henry Combs and Mary Ann Breeding. William applied to the West Australian General Railways for employment, and passed the selection board 27 February ...tal in Boulogne on 13 Oct 1917 who treated him before releasing him to the 1st Convalescent Depot on 16 Oct 1917.
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  • ...884 before returning to England in 1892. Their expanded family returned to Australian aboard the ''SS Stuttgart'', arriving in Fremantle on 23 July 1902. ...n England on 28 Aug 1916. Between 11 and 29 Sep 1916 Stan was in the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] Bulford with Venereal Disease. On 24 Nov 1916 he
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  • ...e been seen by a Field Ambulance and sent back to the French coast on an [[Ambulance Train]] after being seen by a Casualty Clearing Station. Placed in a Hospi ...ondon General Hospital in Wandsworth on 29 Aug 1916. Released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 3 Nov 1916, he remained in their care until 23 Nov
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  • | fate2 = Wounded in action 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt ...Hospital Ship) for Egypt where on 15 Dec 1915 he was admitted to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] suffering with diarrhoea. Released to a base depot in
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  • ...oseph Rogers, 2nd Tunneling Coy; 5563 Sapper James Ernest Augustus Lavery, 1st Tunneling Coy, of Warrnambool, Vic, (later died on 24 March 1919); 5357 Jos Initially posted to the 1st Anzac Entrenching Battalion, on 30 Mar 1917 he was taken on strength by the
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1723242 Australian War Memorial] ...strength than was usual due to the heavy Australian losses suffered in the 1st Bullecourt battle on 11 Apr 1917. The Germans noticed this decrease in str
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  • ...= 4th Division Signal Company, Reinforcement 16 transferred to 3rd Field Artillery Brigade ...18. Evacuated to England on 27 Sep 1918 where Arthur was admitted to the 2/1st Southern General Hospital, Dudley road, Birmingham the next day. Arthur was
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1722498 Australian War Memorial] ...lkington and his wife Sarah Ann Stream, Albert was working for the Western Australian Government Railways as an acting foreman at the time of his enlistment. Thi
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  • ...r Trench Fever (severe case). On arrival in England he was admitted to the 1st Southern General Hospital in Birmingham. Released from hospital on 24 Sep 1 ...19 Mar 1919 he was evacuated to England where he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Codford, until 22 Mar 1919. On 22 Mar 1919 Har
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  • ...he sat the Junior Examination in 1908 before being employed by the Western Australian Civil Service. ...e were out of the line. On 9 May 1918 he reported ill to the [[11th Field Ambulance]] who transferred him the same day to the 61st Casualty Clearing Station. O
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  • | unit = Field Artillery Brigade, Reinforcement 35 | medal4 = Australian Service Medal 1939-45
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  • | fate3 = Two Field General Court Martials ...und to his foot. Seen by the 23rd Field Ambulance he was sent to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] and sent on to the 8th Stationary Hospital in W
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  • ...Australian Companies 'C' and 'D' travelled to Mitcham in South Australia. Australian training completed, the battalion boarded [[HMAT A2 Geelong]] on 18 Novembe On 20 Jun 1916 the 32nd Battalion, as part of the 5th Australian Division was involved in what became known as the Battle for Fromelles in w
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  • ...o the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] on 20 Jun 1915. Released to the Australian & New Zealand Convalescent Hospital at Helouan on 28 Jun 1915, he was soon ...to the left knee. Seen by the [[5th Field Ambulance]], he was placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 27 by the 36th Casualty Clearing Station admitted to the 6th Ge
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  • ...Tel-el-Kebir with pyrexia. On 26 Jun 1916 he was transferred to the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]] at Abbassia with gastritis, before being discharged to t ...h a shell wound to the head. On 13 Mar 1917 he was released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] at Harefield where he was granted furlough before movi
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  • ...- slight. (Fast or irregular heart beat). George was released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 6 May 1918, and following further treatment he was ...urned to Australia on [[SS Lancashire]] where he was admitted to the [[8th Australian General Hospital]] in Fremantle. Here he was charged with being AWOL from 1
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  • ...ustralian Casualty Clearing Station]] the same day he was transferred by [[Ambulance Train]] No. 47 to Boulogne. On 20 Sep 1917 he was released to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] and on 3 Oct 1917 he was transferred to the No. 2Comma
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  • ...on 22 Apr 1917 Albert was transferred by [[Ambulance Train]] to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] in Wimereux, and on 24 Apr 1917 he boarded [[HMHS St And On 27 May 1918 Albert was admitted to [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Bulford with Urethritis, and received treatmen
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  • ...15 Nov 1916 for Rouen. In Rouen he was admitted the same day to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]], and on 20 Nov 1916 they evacuated him to England aboard ...ugh Folkestone on 16 May 1917, where he was taken on the strength of the [[Australian Veterinary Hospital]] the next day. On 14 Oct 1917 Roby was on the move bac
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  • | unit = 32nd Battalion, C Company transferred to 14th Field Artillery Brigade, 54th Battery | shipreturned2 = SS Field Marshall
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  • ...On 17 Jul 1915 he reported sick with a hernia, and was seen by the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 18 Jul 1915 before boarding [[HMS Clacton]] ...d to the 33rd Casualty Clearing Station, who on 1 Sep 1918 placed him on [[Ambulance Train]] No.15 for the 8th General Hospital at Rouen. The next day he was ev
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  • | unit = 3rd Field Company ...an he appears to have been on detachment to the 8th Field Battery. The 3rd Field Company Engineer's War Diary has an entry for 19 Apr 1915 "1 man was killed
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  • ...ess Victoria]], and on 10 Feb 1917 he joined the [[51st Battalion]] in the field at Flers where they were in the front lines. There are no entries in his re On 13 Feb 1918 while on leave in England, Ellis was admitted to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] in Bulford, suffering with Furnunculosis. Follow
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  • | unit = 12th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement, transferred to 1st Machine Gun Battalion ...he was transferred to the [[3rd Machine Gun Company]] (later part of the [[1st Machine Gun Battalion]]). Taken on strength on 14 Aug 1916, he enjoyed leav
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  • ...aring Station before being admitted the next day (4 Oct 1918) to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Rouen. Evacuated to England on 5 Oct 1918 he was admi
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  • ...t Alexandria. On 30 Apr 1916 he was hospitalised with measles in the [[2nd Australian Stationary Hospital]]. On 6 May 1916 he was released, and on 20 May 1916 h ...ent depot on 30 Apr 1917, he was fit for duty after a short stint in [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] from 15 - 22 May 1917.
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