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Records indicate that while he received some of his training at Blackboy Hill camp, he was also at the Claremont and Karrakatta camps before embarking for Egypt.  In the period before he left for overseas, he managed on nine occasions to be punished for minor misdemeanors - primarily avoidance of parades.
 
Records indicate that while he received some of his training at Blackboy Hill camp, he was also at the Claremont and Karrakatta camps before embarking for Egypt.  In the period before he left for overseas, he managed on nine occasions to be punished for minor misdemeanors - primarily avoidance of parades.
  
On arrival in Egypt he was sent to the reinforcements' training camp at Moascar for most of March and April 1918. Joined 1st Australian Machine Gun Squadron on 27 Apr 1918 at Ghezireh where he was employed as Apprentice shoe smith from 7 Sep 1918 until 12 Feb 1919.  In March and April 1919 he spent some time in hospital with Rubella. A month after his recovery it was time to head back to Australia.
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On arrival in Egypt he was sent to the reinforcements' training camp at Moascar where initially he was placed with the machinegun training squad until 3 Mar 1918 when he was sent to the Imperial School of Instruction for three weeks. Thomas joined the 1st Australian Machine Gun Squadron on 27 Apr 1918 at Ghezireh where he was employed as Apprentice shoesmith from 7 Sep 1918 until 12 Feb 1919.   
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On 17 Nov 1918 at Richon in Palestine he was absent from the 11:30 Stable Parade, and was penalised with 4 days field punishment No. 2.  He reverted to trooper on 12 Feb 1919, and from 23 Mar to 4 Apr 1919 he spent time in hospital at Kantara with Rubella. A month after his recovery it was time to head back to Australia.
  
 
Discharged 5th Military District 20 Jul 1919
 
Discharged 5th Military District 20 Jul 1919

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Personal Information
Date of Birth Not known
Place of Birth Ballarat, Victoria
Death 18 Oct 1980, aged 80
Place of Death Attadale, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 18 yeras, 1 month
Description 5'8½" (1.74m) tall; weight 150 lbs (68 kg); fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair
Occupation farmer
Religion Church of England
Address 'Oakdale' farm, Kenwick, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father Mr Jason Howard
Military Information
Reg Number 155
Date of Enlistment 29 Jun 1917
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, Sept (7th) Reinforcements / 1st Light Horse Brigade, ANZAC Mounted Division
Date of Embarkation 24 Nov 1917 - 21 Dec 1917
Ship Embarked On SS Canberra
Date of Return 16 May 1919 - 27 Jun 1919
Ship Returned On HMNZT Orari
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument Kelmscott War Memorial (North panel)
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

War Service

Records indicate that while he received some of his training at Blackboy Hill camp, he was also at the Claremont and Karrakatta camps before embarking for Egypt. In the period before he left for overseas, he managed on nine occasions to be punished for minor misdemeanors - primarily avoidance of parades.

On arrival in Egypt he was sent to the reinforcements' training camp at Moascar where initially he was placed with the machinegun training squad until 3 Mar 1918 when he was sent to the Imperial School of Instruction for three weeks. Thomas joined the 1st Australian Machine Gun Squadron on 27 Apr 1918 at Ghezireh where he was employed as Apprentice shoesmith from 7 Sep 1918 until 12 Feb 1919.

On 17 Nov 1918 at Richon in Palestine he was absent from the 11:30 Stable Parade, and was penalised with 4 days field punishment No. 2. He reverted to trooper on 12 Feb 1919, and from 23 Mar to 4 Apr 1919 he spent time in hospital at Kantara with Rubella. A month after his recovery it was time to head back to Australia.

Discharged 5th Military District 20 Jul 1919


Post War

Notes

Nothing on his army records to link him with the Kelmscott area, although it is on their memorial. However his name is not recorded on either the Gosnells or Canning Rolls of Honour.


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