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− | + | | dateofbirth = not known | |
− | + | | placeofbirth = South Melbourne, Victoria | |
− | + | | death = 6 Nov 1938, aged 42 | |
− | + | | placeofdeath = Victoria Park, Western Australia | |
− | | caption | + | | enlistmentage = 20 years, 2 months |
− | | | + | | description = 5'4" (1.63m) tall; weight 115 lbs (52.2kg); brown complexion, blue eyes, fair hair. |
− | | caption2 | + | | height = 5'4" (1.63m) |
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− | + | | occupation = Timber worker | |
− | + | | religion = Church of England | |
− | + | | address = Jarrahdale, Western Australia | |
− | | | + | | relation = Mother |
− | + | | nextofkin = Mrs Mary Jane Milton | |
− | + | | regnumber = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7982089 6623] | |
− | | | + | | enlistmentdate = 29 Mar 1916 |
− | + | | rank = Private | |
− | | | + | | unit = 16th Battalion, 21 Reinforcement / 4th Brigade, 4th Division |
− | + | | embarkationdatefrom = 13 Oct 1916 | |
− | + | | embarkationdateto = 12 Dec 1916 | |
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− | + | | dateofreturnfrom = 1 Jun 1919 | |
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− | + | | fate1 = Wounded in Action 8 Aug 1918 Amiens | |
− | + | | fate2 = Returned to Australia | |
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==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Soon after entering camp, Albert was allocated to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, but nearly 5 months later he transferred to the 21st draft. | + | Soon after entering camp, Albert was allocated to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, but nearly 5 months later he transferred to the 21st draft, travelling with them to the UK aboard [[HMAT A39 Port Macquarie]]. On arrival in England on 12 Dec 1916, he was sent to the [[4th Training Battalion]] at Rollestone camp, and a fortnight later was admitted to the [[Codford]] Hospital with laryngitis. On 22 May 1917 he travelled overseas to France through Southampton, and entered the 4th Division's Base Depot in Étaples |
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− | + | He was taken on strength by the [[16th Battalion]] on 11 Jun 1917, who that evening had come out of the support line near Messines. Granted leave from 21 Feb until 10 Mar 1918, he otherwise appears to have remained with the battalion without injury or illness until 8 Aug 1918. On that day Albert was wounded in action, receiving a guns shot wound to his leg. His unit was participating in the third phase of a coordinated Australian attack on German positions as part of the Battle of Amiens. The 16th Battalion were fired on as they swept the south bank of the Somme River and cleared the outskirts of Mericourt. Casualties for the day were 3 KIA; 1 DOW; and 101 wounded, including Albert. | |
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− | + | Treated first by the [[13th Field Ambulance]], he was then passed to the 61st Casualty Clearing Station on 8 Aug 1918 and then on 9 Aug 1918 to the 2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital. Albert's wounds must have been relatively slight as he was released to the 1st Convalescent Depot on 28 Aug 1918 and the 5th Rest Camp on 17 Sep 1918. Albert rejoined the Battalion, who at the time (1 Oct 1918) were in billets at Picquigny well to the rear of the front lines. Albert remained with them until 15 Apr 1919 when he embarked for England to prepare for his return to Australia. Back in Australia, he was discharged by the th Military District on 17 Aug 1919. | |
− | + | ==Post War== | |
+ | In 1922 Albert Married Irene Clements. | ||
− | + | Electoral Roll entries - 1919 Burns street, North Fremantle, labourer; 1921 - 1922 Mornington Mill, mill hand; 1925 - 1931 at 33 Midgley street, Victoria Park, labourer; 1936 house number now 37. | |
− | + | At the time of his death, Albert was working for the Portland Cement Company of Rivervale. | |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=209879 AIF Project] | ||
+ | *[https://rslvirtualwarmemorial.org.au/explore/people/374989 RSL Virtual War Memorial] | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Milton , Albert Tom}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Milton , Albert Tom}} | ||
[[Category:Soldier]] | [[Category:Soldier]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1918 WIA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Returned to Australia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Born Australia]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Born Vic]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Church of England]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Timber worker]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Serpentine-Jarrahdale]] |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 17 September 2021
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth |
not known "not known" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation. |
Place of Birth | South Melbourne, Victoria |
Death | 6 Nov 1938, aged 42 |
Place of Death | Victoria Park, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 20 years, 2 months |
Description |
5'4" (1.63m) tall ; 115 lbs 52.163 kg ; brown complexion ; blue eyes ; fair hair |
Occupation | Timber worker |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Jarrahdale, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother , Mrs Mary Jane Milton |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 6623 |
Date of Enlistment | 29 Mar 1916 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 16th Battalion, 21 Reinforcement / 4th Brigade, 4th Division |
Date of Embarkation | 13 Oct 1916 ‒ 12 Dec 1916 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A39 Port Macquarie |
Date of Return | 1 Jun 1919 ‒ 8 Jul 1919 |
Ship Returned On | SS Somali |
Fate |
Wounded in Action 8 Aug 1918 Amiens Returned to Australia |
Monument | Jarrahdale Honour Roll |
Medals |
British War Medal Victory Medal |
Pre War
War Service
Soon after entering camp, Albert was allocated to the 20th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, but nearly 5 months later he transferred to the 21st draft, travelling with them to the UK aboard HMAT A39 Port Macquarie. On arrival in England on 12 Dec 1916, he was sent to the 4th Training Battalion at Rollestone camp, and a fortnight later was admitted to the Codford Hospital with laryngitis. On 22 May 1917 he travelled overseas to France through Southampton, and entered the 4th Division's Base Depot in Étaples
He was taken on strength by the 16th Battalion on 11 Jun 1917, who that evening had come out of the support line near Messines. Granted leave from 21 Feb until 10 Mar 1918, he otherwise appears to have remained with the battalion without injury or illness until 8 Aug 1918. On that day Albert was wounded in action, receiving a guns shot wound to his leg. His unit was participating in the third phase of a coordinated Australian attack on German positions as part of the Battle of Amiens. The 16th Battalion were fired on as they swept the south bank of the Somme River and cleared the outskirts of Mericourt. Casualties for the day were 3 KIA; 1 DOW; and 101 wounded, including Albert.
Treated first by the 13th Field Ambulance, he was then passed to the 61st Casualty Clearing Station on 8 Aug 1918 and then on 9 Aug 1918 to the 2nd Canadian Stationary Hospital. Albert's wounds must have been relatively slight as he was released to the 1st Convalescent Depot on 28 Aug 1918 and the 5th Rest Camp on 17 Sep 1918. Albert rejoined the Battalion, who at the time (1 Oct 1918) were in billets at Picquigny well to the rear of the front lines. Albert remained with them until 15 Apr 1919 when he embarked for England to prepare for his return to Australia. Back in Australia, he was discharged by the th Military District on 17 Aug 1919.
Post War
In 1922 Albert Married Irene Clements.
Electoral Roll entries - 1919 Burns street, North Fremantle, labourer; 1921 - 1922 Mornington Mill, mill hand; 1925 - 1931 at 33 Midgley street, Victoria Park, labourer; 1936 house number now 37.
At the time of his death, Albert was working for the Portland Cement Company of Rivervale.
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