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  • After seven weeks general training at Blackboy Hill camp, William was allocated to the 3rd reinforcement draft for the 44th Battalio ...spital in Norwich later that day, he was released to No. 2 Command Depot's camp at [[Weymouth]] on 2 Mar 1917, before moving to Perham Downs for a period.
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  • At Blackboy Hill camp, after a month's basic training 'Jack' as he was known was allocated to 'D' ...rge from hospital, he reported back to the No. 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] on 17 Dec 1917. On 29 Dec 1917 he began his return to active service by t
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  • On entering Blackboy Hill camp, Arthur joined the 64th Depot Company, before being allocated on 4 May 1916 ...g Battalion]] on 16 Sep 1917 and then the [[10th Training Battalion]] at [[Sutton Mandeville]] on 5 Nov 1917 where he remained until he returned to France vi
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  • ...transferred to the 5th draft. After three months training at Blackboy Hill camp, Robert's reinforcement draft was shipped to England, where he continued hi ...Sutton Veny]], and on 1 Oct 1918 to the [[Overseas Training Brigade]] at [[Sutton Mandeville]].
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  • Entering Blackboy Hill camp, George was allocated to the 31st Depot Company until 16 Oct 1915 when he w ...h from 9 - 23 May 1918, he reported to the No. 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] on 28 May 1918.
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  • ...ne at the Codford Camp Hospital on 25 Dec 1916 and passed on to the Sutton Veny hospital. He was discharged on 6 Jan 1917 and embarked on 13 Mar 1917 for F
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  • On arrival in Egypt the battalion was sent to the Abbassia camp near Cairo, where they trained until late August before beginning the move ...m 8-22 Dec 1917 after which he reported to No. 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] where on 8 Jan 1918 he was reclassified as unfit for a return to France.
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  • ...in their care until 12 Sep 1917, after which he returned to Blackboy Hill camp where he was allocated to the 27th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battali ...potential officer, and he received training at Portsea and [[Broadmeadows camp]] in Victoria between 14 Jan and 28 Feb 1918, before returning to enlisted
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  • Harry entered Blackboy Hill camp on 3 Oct 1916 and was initially placed in the 86th Depot Company. On 9 Oct ...he was sent to the No 4 Command Depot at [[Hurdcott]], moving to [[Sutton Veny]] on 3 Jul 1919 and [[Parkhouse]] on 16 Jul 1919. Harry requested, and was
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  • ...2 Apr 1916, it was not until 8 May 1916 that he entered the Blackboy Hill camp as he was required to have dental treatment before he could be passed fit. ...29 Mar 1919 when he was sent to the No. 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] camp until his draft departed for Australia. Walter was discharged by the 5th Mi
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 5 Jul 1915 where he was allocated to the 9th reinforcement draft for the ...and he returned to the No 1 Command Depot which was now based in [[Sutton Veny]] on 16 Jan 1919. Originally Charles and Dorothy were listed to travel to A
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  • ...t for England via Le Havre, where he went initially to the [[Sutton Veny]] camp before being released on leave. Oliver was to spend a total of 6 months in
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  • On entering Blackboy Hill camp Albert was allocated to the 18th Depot Company. On 27 Sep 1915, after two m On 27 Jan 1919 he departed France through Le Havre, arriving in the [[Sutton Veny]] based No. 1 Command Depot on 28 Jan 1919. On 29 Jan 1919 he moved to the
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  • ...records Joseph's arrival in Blackboy Hill. After 6 weeks in Blackboy Hill camp Joseph was allocated to the 12th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion ...). While being processed for return to Australia he went AWOL at [[Sutton Veny]] for 4 days from midnight 16 May 1919 until 12:00 19 May 1919. Punishment
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  • ...midnight 8 May 1916 until 6:00am 10 May 1916. Awarded 4 day's confined to camp and the forfeiture of 2 day's pay. Leslie and his unit travelled to France ...two days later. He was transferred to the No. 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] on 27 Oct 1917 where on 12 Nov 1917 he was reclassified B1a2.
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 25 Apr 1916 when he was allocated to the 64th Depot Company before a wee ...Apr 1918, he then reported to No.1 Command Depot which was now at [[Sutton Veny]]
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  • ...he began the journey home from Le Havre to Southampton and then to Sutton Veny, before boarding the [[SS Kildonan Castle]] in Devonport. He disembarked in Electoral Roll entries - 1922 a mill hand at Nanga Brook; 1925 at the 9 Mile Camp Peel Estate, a horse driver; 1931 a teamster at Henry street East Canningto
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  • ...cher at the Armadale primary school. A month after entering Blackboy Hill camp, he was allocated to the 8th reinforcement draft for the 51st Battalion, bu ...ginning his training he spent a month (8 Feb - 5 Mar 1917) in the [[Sutton Veny Military Hospital]] with illness, delaying his transfer to France.
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  • After enlisting in Perth, Dugald was sent to [[Broadmeadows camp]] in Victoria for Pioneer training before travelling to England with his re ...val in England he was sent to the [[Pioneer Training Battalion]] at Sutton Veny on 27 Dec 1917 to prepare for service on the Western Front. On 18 Feb 1918
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  • Edward enlisted in Ballarat while visiting family, entered [[Broadmeadows camp]] on 13 Jan 1916 and was allocated to the 15th reinforcement draft for the ...rd, and command depots in [[Weymouth]] (12 Sep - 26 Oct 1917) and [[Sutton Veny]] (26 Oct - 27 Dec 1917) before returning overseas via the [[Overseas Train
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  • ...raft for the 16th Battalion. After three months training at Blackboy Hill camp he travelled with them to Egypt. ...Sep 1917 he was sent to the [[Overseas Training Brigade]] at the Sandhill camp at [[Longbridge Deverill]] to prepare for France. While there he was charge
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  • | name = Sutton Veny camp | caption = No 1 Command Depot Sutton Veny
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  • Three weeks after commencing his basic training at Blackboy Hill camp, Charles was allocated to the 19th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battali ...and Depot at [[Hurdcott]], moving on to the No 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] on 9 Sep 1918, and then the [[Overseas Training Brigade]] at [[Longbridge
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  • Electoral Roll entries - 1912 - 1913 at 7 Mile camp, Newcastle road, Sleeper hewer. In Nov 1917 he was transferred to the [[2nd Training Battalion]] at Sutton Veny, and in Mar 1918 is transferred again to No. 2 Command Depot in [[Weymouth]
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  • Bill entered Blackboy Hill camp on 10 Jan 1916 and for some time he was allocated to the 11th reinforcement In Mar 1919 Bill began the trip home via Sutton Veny and Weymouth before being discharged by the 5th Military District on 22 Aug
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  • ...etter handle the wet weather. Several days later they moved to Townsville Camp to do the same there. Mametz was approximately 5 km east of Albert and a s ...hind the lines he was sent to Germany where he was Interred in Limburg POW camp, before being sent to Prussia to work on farms. He was repatriated to Engl
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  • ...in Suez (Port Tewfik) they travelled by train to Cairo where they entered camp at Heliopolis. ...oat for the voyage north to ANZAC Cove where they joined the reinforcement camp near an old fort that had been destroyed by the Navy. Early duties were ass
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  • On arriving at Blackboy Hill camp, William was initially allocated to Pioneers until 4 Apr 1916 when he trans ...Oct 1917. On 6 Nov 1917 he reported to the No 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] to again begin the journey back to his unit and the battlefields. He rej
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  • ...or the 28th Battalion on 1 Apr 1916 six weeks after entering Blackboy Hill camp. On 17 Apr 1916 he embarked in Fremantle for Egypt aboard [[HMAT A60 Aeneas ...taken on strength by the [[28th Battalion]] until 14 Oct 1917 at Montauban Camp near Steenvorde where they are recovering after taking heavy losses on Broo
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  • ...llocated on 3 Mar 1916 to B Company of the [[44th Battalion]] in Claremont camp, he sailed with them to England. Records show that while he embarked on 31 ...Jun 1918 in London, before reporting to No 1 Convalescent Depot in Sutton Veny. From 23 - 28 July 1918 and 26 Oct - 2 Nov 1918 he had two brief stays in
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 10 Apr 1916, and on 1 May 1916 was allocated to the 21st reinforcement d ...es and was placed in an isolation hospital, also spending time in [[Sutton Veny Military Hospital]] from 1 May 1918 to 1 Jun 1918 with a deflected septum,
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  • Within a month of entering camp, on15 Oct 1914 he was assigned to the [[4th Field Ambulance]]'s 'C' Section Married Helena Mary Farley from Sutton Veny on 24 Mar 1919. Children (9 Mar 1920 daughter Isabel E; 27 Mar 1924 daug
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  • ...o on this page was taken. The 51st Battalion began its training in the new camp established at Tel-el-Kebir and at the end of March 1916 the battalion unde In France he spent two weeks in a segregation camp at Le Havre, before he rejoined the 51st Battalion on 2 May 1918 at Blangy-
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  • Entered the Claremont training camp where a fortnight later on 3 Mar 1916 he was allocated to 'B' Company [[44t ...e, arriving in Southampton on 14 Jan 1919 where he was sent on to [[Sutton Veny]]. On 9 Feb 1919 Mont boarded [[HMAT A11 Ascanius]] for Australia where he
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  • | name = Perham Downs camp ...ping heads - hence Perishing Downs. Things improved in 1915 when a hutted camp was built on the site for 5,000 men.
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  • Five days after entering the Blackboy Hill camp, Willie was sent to Signals School from 30 Sep to 30 Nov 1916. He was alloc ...he [[12th Training Battalion]] at Codford and a couple of stints in Sutton Veny hospital, he proceeded overseas to France via Southampton on 29 May 1917.
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  • | data6 = Heliopolis, Egypt<br />Rouen, France<br />Sutton Veny, England ...Nurses came from all states, the enlisted men were recruited at Bowen Park camp in Brisbane. At the time of departure from Brisbane on 21 Nov 1914 for Egyp
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  • A month after entering camp, Ernest was allocated to the [[3rd Pioneer Battalion]], and he travelled wi ...Cambria]] and transferred to [[1st Australian General Hospital]] at Sutton Veny on 24 Jan 1919, but was not well enough to leave medical supervision until
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  • Four weeks after entering camp, Sylvanus was allocated to the 13th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battal ...hs he moved around base units in Weymouth, Codford, Perham Down and Sutton Veny, before returning to Australia where he was discharged by the 5th Military
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  • Soon after entering Blackboy Hill camp, Fred was allocated to the 8th reinforcement draft for the 48th Battalion. ...ugh until 25 Nov 1918 when he reported to the No 1 Command Depot at Sutton Veny. He boarded [[HMT Mamari]] in Liverpool for the journey home to Australia,
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  • Two weeks after entering camp, Joseph was allocated to the 15th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalio ...ferred again on 20 Feb 1919, this time to the No 1 Command Depot in Sutton Veny to be processed for an early return to Australia where he was discharged by
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  • Four weeks after entering camp, Herbert was allocated to the 13th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battali ...replaced in the line by the 18th Battalion, and as they moved to Fricourt Camp.
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  • Entered blackboy Hill camp on 22 Apr 1918 and he was allocated to the W2 Reinforcements, who following ...n Heytesbury, transferring the next day to the Military Hospital at Sutton Veny. On 14 Nov 1918 he was discharged to the Training Depot, but on 23 Nov 1918
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  • Two weeks after entering the Claremont camp, John was allocated to the 19th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion ...n July 1917 and then proceeded to the No. 1 Convalescent Depot at [[Sutton Veny]] for the next four months. On 13 Nov 1917 he transferred to the [[Oversea
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  • Original enlistment papers signed in Bunbury. On entering Blackboy Hill camp he spent less than a week training before he joined the 23rd reinforcement On 8 Mar 1917 he was again admitted to hospital, this time to the [[Sutton Veny Military Hospital]] with pleurisy, this time dangerously ill. He remained
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  • ...as enlisted and sent for training. Two months after entering Blackboy Hill camp, Leo was allocated to the 13th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion, ...rdcott. On 10 Aug 1918 Leo was transferred to No.1 Command Depot at Sutton Veny, and on 12 Sep 1918 to the [[Overseas Training Brigade]]
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  • Bill entered camp on 31 Jan 1916, and on 14 Feb 1916 he was allocated to the 16th reinforceme ...Nov 1917 Bill was transferred to the [[2nd Training Battalion]] in Sutton Veny, and on 26 Feb 1918 to the [[1st Training Battalion]] no doubt each time wi
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  • A fortnight after entering camp, Bill was allocated to the 5th reinforcement draft for the 44th Battalion. ...1 Command Depot on 21 Sep 1918). On 12 Oct 1918 he was admitted to Sutton Veny Military Hospital still suffering with Influenza.
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  • Two months after entering camp, Edward was allocated to the 14th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalio ...n leave he developed influenza and was sent to the base hospital at Sutton Veny. Here the illness took a turn for the worse becoming bronchitis and then M
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  • Three weeks after entering Blackboy Hill camp, Charles was allocated to the 21st reinforcement draft for the 11th Battali ...se of Trench Fever. Back on English soil, Charles was AWOL from his Sutton Veny base from Midnight on 27 Sep 1918 until 8:00am on 30 Sep 1918. Penalty was
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  • Signed his enlistment papers in Jarrahdale. A fortnight after entering camp, Ernest was allocated from the 64th Depot Company to the 6th reinforcement ...Codford. In December he presented to the Codford hospital and the Sutton Veny hospital with a non specific infection, before proceeding overseas to Franc
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  • ...orman was allotted to the [[44th Battalion]] and was sent to the Claremont camp for training. Along with the rest of the battalion he embarked on [[HMAT A2 On arrival in England they proceeded to [[Larkhill]] camp for their field training to prepare for trench warfare. The battalion proce
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  • ...where he remained until 10 Aug 1917. After a period back with the Details Camp, he was made a member of the 11th reinforcement draft for the 51st Battalio ...Feb 1919. One last AWOL charge was laid against him in Mar 1919 at Sutton Veny when he was absent from 7 - 12 Mar 1919, and as a result was docked 10 day'
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  • ...[HMAT A28 Miltiades]], disembarking on 27 Mar 1917. While at Blackboy Hill camp, David had his only brush with military discipline, being fined 10/- (ten s ...mber 1917 he spent some time with the [[2nd Training Battalion]] at Sutton Veny. However, at no point did he embark for France or join the 11th Battalion i
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  • Entering Blackboy Hill camp, Reg was allocated to the 73rd Depot Company, and after 6 weeks basic train ...g was sent to the [[Pioneer Training Battalion]] at the No.6 camp [[Sutton Veny]] before being sent on to the school at Reading on 16 Jan 1918.
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  • Soon after entry to Blackboy Hill camp, Fred was allocated to the [[16th Battalion]] (on 16 Oct 1914), and was pos ...15, with a sprained ankle and he was transferred to a convalescent Camp at Camp Helwan (a suburb of Cairo) with rheumatism on 24 May 1915 before being rele
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  • * a machine-gun school operated at Mo'ascar Isolation Camp at Ismailia (until it moved to the Imperial School of Instruction at Zeitou ...Down on 8 Aug 1916, moved to Durrington on 30 Jul 1917 and then to Sutton Veny on 10 Oct 1917.
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  • ...arrival in England Nicholas was sent to the [[12th Training Battalion]] at Camp 14, Codford to prepare for service on the Western Front. Before proceeding ...6 Sep 1918 until 10:45pm on 6 Sep 1918. Punishment was 2 days confined to camp. Then on 25 Sep 1918 he was charged with being absent from 1:15pm until 4:3
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  • ...7 Nov 1917 he was transferred to the [[2nd Training Battalion]] at Sutton Veny, and on 8 Jan 1918 he embarked for France from Southampton.
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 10 Jan 1918, and after a month's basic training was allocated to the 22n ...l on 12 Jul 1919, he spent a few days in Parkhouse before moving to Sutton Veny awaiting a berth on a ship home.
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  • ...n France and Belgium. Suffering with mumps he was admitted to the [[Sutton Veny Military Hospital]] for treatment from 10 - 29 Nov 1916 before returning to ...3:30pm 2 Jun until 4:00pm on 5 Jun 1917. He was awarded 7 days confined to camp, and forfeited four day's pay.
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  • ...Brigade]] at Hurdcott, but the following day he was admitted to the Sutton Veny Military Hospital with renal issues and was quickly transferred to the [[1s ...- 29 Nov 1918 Ernest required medical treatment for bronchitis at [[Sutton Veny Military Hospital]] before being one of the first to go home on [[HMT Mamar
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  • Entered camp on 6 Oct 1915 and was allocated to the 8th reinforcement draft for the 28th ...s on 12 Jul 1918 again sent to the [[Overseas Training Brigade]] at Sutton Veny, and then on to France via Folkestone on 8 Aug 1918.
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  • Entered camp on 26 Mar 1917 and 3 days later was allocated to the 10th reinforcement dra On arrival in England he was sent to the [[2nd Training Battalion]] at Sutton Veny. On 1 Apr 1918 he proceeded overseas to France, but as a reinforcement for
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  • ...disembarked at Suez in Egypt and were taken on strength by the Australian Camp at Suez. However, on 3 Jul 1918 he was transferred to Alexandria to embark ...ral Base Depot in France, before marching in to the staging camp at Sutton Veny, England on 25 Jun 1919. Discharged by the 5th Military District on 10 Nov
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  • | nextofkin = Mrs Annie Elizabeth Camp Ernest was one of nine children to John Henry Oldridge Camp and Hannah Nelson. Ernest was employed 6 May 1907 by Jacob Sincock in Adela
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  • Bill entered camp on 11 Jul 1916 and on 1 Aug 1916 was transferred to the 8th reinforcement g ...until 14 Jun 1918 after which he reported to NO. 1 Command Depot at Sutton Veny.
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  • On entry to camp in Western Australia Frank was allocated to the 29th Depot Company, but on ...an Stationary Hospital]] in Moascar, and on 7 Jul 1918 he entered the Rest Camp at Port Said. On 25 Jul 1918 he returned to duty after 61 days ineffective
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  • Entered camp on 4 Apr 1916, and it was on 1 May 1916 that he was allocated to the 15th r ...charged from hospital before being released to the Command Depot at Sutton Veny.
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  • ...he No 2 Command Depot at [[Weymouth]]. On 21 Apr 1917 he moved to the No 3 camp at [[Parkhouse]], and from 23 Jun 1917 he was detached for duty with the Au ...embarked in Le Havre for Southampton. On his arrival he was sent to Sutton Veny. Transferred again on 15 Jun 1919, this time to Parkhouse where he was soon
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 11 Sep 1916 and almost immediately he was allocated to the 7th reinforce ...atment until 1 Jun 1918. On 12 Sep 1918 Albert was transferred from Sutton Veny to Hurdcott to prepare for his early return to Australia on the grounds of
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  • ...rom midnight 15 May until 9:00pm on 16 May 1917. Awarded 1 day confined to camp and the loss of three day's wages. ...1918 and granted furlough he reported to the No.1 Command Depot in Sutton Veny on 25 Nov 1918. A Month later, on 12 Dec 1918 he was on his way home to Aus
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 26 Mar 1917 and on 8 May 1917 he was allocated to the 26th reinforcement ...France, transferring to the 2nd Training Battalion on 7 Nov 1917 at Sutton Veny. . On 10 Mar 1918, without having left England for France, James was sent b
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  • ...as allocated to a training company, and required two days treatment in the camp hospital for Epididymitis from 17 - 18 Dec 1917. On 2 Feb 1918 he was allo ...price was a loss of 7 day's pay. On 3 Jul 1919 he transferred to [[Sutton Veny]], for the last two months before returning to Australia. Discharged at 5th
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  • William entered Blackboy Hill camp on 3 Apr 1916 and a month later was allocated to the 5th reinforcement draf ...iam was moved from one base depot to another in Weymouth, Hurdcott, Sutton Veny and Longbridge Deverill before making his way back to Australia. Discharged
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  • ..., Sidney was allocated to general reinforcements on entry to Blackboy Hill camp, and he travelled to England soon after on [[HMAT A74 Marathon]] arriving t ...tralia. Marked for early repatriation, on 8 Apr 1919 he returned to Sutton Veny in England to prepare for his return to Australia. Sidney was discharged by
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  • Archibald entered the Blackboy Hill camp on 28 Mar 1916, and on 17 Apr 1916 was allocated to the 20th reinforcement ...and B1a4 and finally B2a over the next two months, he was sent to [[Sutton Veny]] to be a part of the Permanent Cadre, and on 27 Oct 1918, he was promoted
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 18 Jul 1916 and a fortnight later he was allocated to the 18th reinforce ...his journey home to Australia began. He was to spend 5 - 6 weeks at Sutton Veny before boarding the ship home.
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 13 Mar 1916 and three weeks later was a member of the 13th reinforcement ...DP Corporal, but on 12 Dec 1916 he was sent to an isolation camp at Sutton Veny until 1 Jan 1917 when he rejoined the 13th Training Battalion at Codford.
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  • Entered Guildford camp on 2 Feb 1916 and on 8 Feb 1916 he was allocated to Artillery Reinforcement ...was granted embarkation leave until 10 Sep 1919 when he reported to Sutton Veny. Back home in Australia, Frank was discharged by the 5th Military District
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  • Arnold entered Blackboy Hill camp on 8 Mar 1915 and a week later was allocated to the [[28th Battalion]] wher ...s. On 12 Mar 1918 he was transferred to the No 1 Command Depot at [[Sutton Veny]], but 3 days later required hospital treatment as his wound was still not
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  • ...his training and he was then sent to the Infantry Depot at [[Broadmeadows camp]] on the outskirts of Melbourne. On 17 Sep 1917 he was formally allocated a On arrival he was sent to the [[2nd Training Battalion]] at Sutton Veny to prepare for France, and from 26 Mar 1918 until 4 May 1918 Peter was a pa
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  • John entered Blackboy Hill camp on 15 Mar 1916 and on 4 Apr 1916 he was allocated to the 13th reinforcement ...ed out on the attack on Westhoek Ridge, rejoining the battalion at Halifax Camp. He remained with the battalion until 4 Oct 1918 when he again was granted
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  • Entered Blackboy Hill Camp on 1 Feb 1916 and after a week with the 48th Depot Company he was assigned ...to furlough on 9 Nov 1917, George reported to No 1 Command Depot in Sutton Veny on 23 Nov 1917.
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  • | name = Hurdcott camp | caption4 = Hurdcott camp in relation to others nearby
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  • | name = Longbridge Deverill camp ...near Sutton Veny in October 1917. The camp was also known as '''Sand Hill camp'''.
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  • | name = Durrington camp | caption = Durrington camp marked on map
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  • ...2011. Posted to C Company of the 2nd Depot Battalion at the Exhibition AIF Camp for basic training, he was later allocated to the 14th reinforcement draft ...ot at Sutton Veny. On 25 Feb 1919 he was transferred to the Demobilisation Camp at Heytesbury, but remained in England until 23 Sep 1919 when he sailed on
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  • ...Australian camps at Perham Downs, Codford, Durrington, Larkhill and Sutton Veny as well as the Australian HQs at Tidworth. As a result many ill and injured
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  • | name = Sutton Veny Military Hospital | title = Sutton Veny Military Hospital
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