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  • | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] Between 1932 and 1939 he spent some time in Victoria working in a news agency before returning to Perth.
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  • ...ed enlistment papers in Katanning. On arrival in camp, Ron was allotted to the 10th Light Horse Regiment's 5th reinforcement draft, and he travelled with ...d to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 25 Aug 1915. Admitted to the 3rd Convalescent Camp on 11 Sep 1915 at Helouan before being discharged to
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  • ...and and Father William James Allen Died 14 May 1937 Aged 44 years. One of the Best. William died and the age of 44 on 14 May 1937.
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  • | fate2 = Wounded in Action 8 Aug 1918 near Amiens (3rd Battle of the Somme) ...In Egypt he met up with his brother and arranged a transfer to join him in the [[16th Battalion]] at Tel-el-Kebir on 1 Mar 1916. On 1 Jun 1916 Jack and hi
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  • | address = NOK "The Hermitage", Karragullen, Western Australia. ...n board the Argyllshire who had links to the Armadale-Kelmscott district. The others being: [[Arthur Thomas Orton MM]] (12th Battalion); [[George Henry A
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  • Built for China Mutual Steam Navigation Co, of London, leased by the Commonwealth until 15 Aug 1917. Made six trips from Australia. ...troops across the Atlantic, before resuming commercial service in 1920. At the time of her sinking she was owned by Alfred Holt & Co., Liverpool
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  • Edward died at the age of 75 years on 4 October 1965. ...ted on 12 Mar 1915, but at own request was discharged on 23 Mar 1915, with the payment of £1 for expenses incurred. Had five children.
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  • | placeofdeath = Battle of the Somme - Amiens | fate2 = Killed in Action 8 Aug 1918 (3rd Battle of the Somme - Amiens)
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  • William as a 16 year old embarked in London on 18 Nov 1911 aboard the ''SS Armadale'' as an assisted migrant, arriving in Fremantle on 1 Jan 1912 ...nzac Cove. The 28th Battalion saw only limited action while at Gallipoli. The 28th Battalion less a selected group of machine gunners were evacuated to M
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  • ...rcement draft was shipped to England, where he continued his training with the [[11th Training Battalion]] at [[Durrington]], remaining there until 3 Jun ...sted to the No. 3 Command Depot at [[Hurdcott]] where he was assessed over the next two months.
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  • Prior to enlistment he was working as a fettler at the 9 mile camp, Wellington. ...mp. On 28 Dec 1915 Thomas was allocated to the 9th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion, and he travelled to Egypt with them.
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  • | monumentother = [https://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/ The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial Ballarat, Victoria] ...tending Perth Modern School in 1911 was 115 Hay street, West Perth, and at the time of his enlistment he gave his address as c/o Post Office Wickepin.
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  • ...young to have served in South Africa]. He had also completed 8 years with the CMF. On entering camp Roy was allocated to the [[3rd Field Artillery Brigade]] as a Driver, and may have been sent to Vict
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  • The electoral roll for 1916 lists Edward as living at 'Stone Lea' in Kelmscott ...ile is not listed on the Australian Archives website. Information is from the AIF Project site, newspapers and Ancestry.com.
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  • ...ia. It is possible that Albert was also in Byford and is the H Bullock on the memorial for which a match cannot be found. ...trained with the 25th Depot Company before becoming an original member of the [[32nd Battalion]], which was formed from South Australian ('A' & 'B' Compa
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  • | caption = Cropped photograph of Mr George Bunney at the Roleystone Progress Association picnic in 1921. Birtwistle LSL PH214 ...fit out of it so he probably turned himself around and started to get into the motoring business".''
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  • ...ckboy Hill camp where he was allocated to the 27th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion. ...eb 1918. At some point he transferred to the 10th reinforcement draft for the 57th Battalion.
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  • ...England Harry acted as a Lance Corporal and spent from 19 - 25 Jan 1917 in the ship's hospital - cause unknown. ...17 he proceeded overseas to France through Southampton, and that he joined the 51st Battalion in their rest area near Matringhem, France on 24 Sep 1917.
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  • ...ase Depot. Formally taken on strength by the 48th Battalion on 9 Jun 1916, the day they left Marseilles for Hazebrouck in northern France, with 30 men to ...was by then paralysed. One of 435 casualties suffered by his battalion at the battle named 1st Bullecourt.
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  • ...to Anzac Cove where he was taken on strength by the [[12th Battalion]] on the Gallipoli Peninsula on 6 Aug 1915. ...S Aquitania]] on 18 Oct 1915. Departing on 21 Oct 1915, he was admitted to the 2nd Southern General Hospital in Bristol with dysentery six days later.
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