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Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown
Place of Birth Subton, Surrey, England
Death 25 Dec 1950
Place of Death Perth, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 38 years, 6 months
Description 5'8 ¾" (1.73m) tall; weight 141lbs (64 kg); fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair.
Occupation brickmaker
Religion Church of England
Address Kelmscott, Western Australia
Next of Kin Wife Mrs Edith Emma Shepherd
Military Information
Reg Number 2039
Date of Enlistment 21 Mar 1916
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 44th Battalion, 3rd Reinforcements / 11th Brigade, 3rd Division
Date of Embarkation 1 Oct 1916 - 2 Dec 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A23 Suffolk
Date of Return 1 Nov 1917 - 25 Dec 1917
Ship Returned On HMAT A68 Anchises
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument Kelmscott War Memorial
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

Had 12 years with the Scots Guards prior to arriving in Australia. Electoral Roll entries - 1916 - 1917 brickmaker at 2nd avenue, Kelmscott with Edith

War Service

Entered 56 Depot Company at Blackboy Hill on 21 Mar 1916, and was allocated to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion as a Temporary Corporal on 13 Apr 1916. On 3 May he was sent to NCO's School, and on completion of the course he was allocated to the 21st draft. However, on 7 Sep 1916 Bill was reallocated to the 3rd reinforcement draft for the 44th Battalion.

On arrival in England he entered the 3rd Division Training Battalion as a Private, and proceeded to France on the HMT Invicta from Folkestone on 4 Feb 1917.

Taken on strength by the 44th Battalion on 8 Feb 1917 as the battalion was coming out of the line near Armentiès for a rest. By 21 Apr Bill was ill enough to be sent to hospital, and he was embarked on the HMHS St Patrick in Boulogne for England where he entered 1st London General Hospital in Camberwell suffering from bronchitis.

By 1 Nov 1917 is it decided that his health will not improve enough for him to enter the fight, so he is sent home for early discharge.

Medical discharge for chronic bronchitis occurs at the 5th Military District on 24 Jan 1918.


Post War

Electoral Roll entries - 1925 - 1950 bricklayer living in Yule street, Maddington. Edith died on 8 Dec 1964 in Maddington.

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