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Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | Not known |
Place of Birth | East Perth, Western Australia |
Death | 3 Sep 1916 |
Place of Death | Mouquet Farm, Poziéres, France |
Age at Enlistment | 28 years, 1 month |
Description | 5' 8¼" (1.73m) tall; weight 149 lbs (67.6 kg); fair complexion, grey blue eyes, dark brown hair |
Occupation | miner |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Boulder, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother Mrs Mary Ann Glover |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 659 |
Date of Enlistment | 18 Aug 1914 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit/Formation | 11th Battalion, 2nd Reinforcement, transferred to 51st Battalion / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division at Gallipoli; 13th Brigade, 4th Division on Western Front |
Date of Embarkation | 22 Feb 1915 - 17 Mar 1915 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A50 Itonus |
Fate |
Wounded in Action 16 Jul 1915 at Anzac Cove Killed in Action 3 Sep 1916 Mouquet Farm |
Monument | Kelmscott War Memorial (North panel) |
Medals |
1914-15 Star British War Medal Victory Medal |
Pre War
Attended Kelmscott State School - links to the area. Mother had moved to Kalgoorlie (sister's) after Father was killed in an accident in 1912.
War Service
Early records missing. On 1 Feb 1915 was admonished for being drunk in Cairo. On 2 Mar 1915 he embarked at Alexandria on the HMAT A23 Suffolk to join the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force destined for the Gallipoli Peninsula.
Taken on strength of the 11th Battalion on Lemnos Island in early March 1915 before they sailed to Gallipoli. Therefore amongst the first ashore. Although the battalion was 'out of the line' the day Charles was wounded, he and about a half of the battalion had been loaned to the 2nd Light Horse Brigade who were in the front line. Survived the entire period at Gallipoli and was transported back to Alexandria on HMT Empress of Britain, arriving there 7 Jan 1916.
He was appointed Lance Corporal on 11 Feb 1916 at Habieta in Egypt. One of the experienced troops transferred from the 11th Battalion at Tel-el-Kebir to establish the 51st Battalion at Serapeum, Egypt on 1 Mar 1916 and promoted to Corporal six days later.
Sailed from Alexandria for Marseilles in France 5 to 12 Jun 1916 aboard the HMT Ivernia. Appointed Lance Sergeant soon after their arrival in France, and then confirmed as Sergeant on 21 Jul 1916. On 3 Sep 1916 the 51st Battalion participated in an attack designed to capture Mouquet Farm. Although they quickly reached their appointed targets, the Germans had a very extensive, interconnected underground bunker system that allowed them to cut off the Australians who quickly suffered very heavy casualties. Stephen was one of the casualties that day, which, together with five other attacks by the Australian units, resulted in 11,000 casualties during those attacks on Mouquet Farm.
Charles' records indicate a memorial cross being erected for him at a map reference. However, at the end of the war no known grave existed, so his name has been added to others who do not have a gravesite on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial.
Notes
VILLERS-BRETONNEAUX MEMORIAL Son of John James and Mary Ann Glover of Kalgoorlie, WA. Born at East Perth, WA.
References