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| address = Kelmscott, Western Australia | | address = Kelmscott, Western Australia | ||
| relation = Wife | | relation = Wife | ||
− | | nextofkin = Mrs | + | | nextofkin = Mrs. Evelyn Alice Cloutt |
− | | regnumber = W15522 | + | | regnumber = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6499840 W15522] |
| enlistmentdate = 9 Dec 1941 | | enlistmentdate = 9 Dec 1941 | ||
| rank = Private | | rank = Private | ||
− | | unit = | + | | unit = [[125th Australian General Transport Company]] |
| fate1 = WW1 Returned to Australia | | fate1 = WW1 Returned to Australia | ||
| fate2 = WW2 Remained in Australia | | fate2 = WW2 Remained in Australia | ||
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==Pre War== | ==Pre War== | ||
− | In 1912 he married Christine Alice Munro (1890 - 16 Jul 1962); Children were Myrtle Gwendoline Cloutt (1913–1954); John Walter Cloutt (1915–1994); Walter Alfred William Cloutt (1916–1934); Colin Charles Cloutt (1919–1999). At the time of enlistment in 1917 he was residing at 176 York street, Subiaco. | + | In 1912 he married Christine Alice Munro (1890 - 16 Jul 1962); Children were Myrtle Gwendoline Cloutt (1913–1954); John Walter Cloutt (1915–1994); Walter Alfred William Cloutt (1916–1934); Colin Charles Cloutt (1919–1999). At the time of enlistment in 1917 for WW1 service he was residing at 176 York street, Subiaco. |
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Alfred saw service during WW1 as a Private in the 3rd Motor Transport Company. Enlisting on 3 Sep 1917, he embarked in Fremantle on ''HMAT Port Darwin'', arriving in Southampton on 16 Jul 1917. He proceeded to France on 6 Nov 1918 and was posted to the 1st Motor Transport Company, remaining with them until he transferred to the 3rd Motor Transport Company on 22 May 1919. Alfred sailed for home on 12 Jul 1919 aboard ''HMT City of Exeter'' and disembarked 16 Aug 1919 in Fremantle. He was discharged on 16 Sep 1919. | Alfred saw service during WW1 as a Private in the 3rd Motor Transport Company. Enlisting on 3 Sep 1917, he embarked in Fremantle on ''HMAT Port Darwin'', arriving in Southampton on 16 Jul 1917. He proceeded to France on 6 Nov 1918 and was posted to the 1st Motor Transport Company, remaining with them until he transferred to the 3rd Motor Transport Company on 22 May 1919. Alfred sailed for home on 12 Jul 1919 aboard ''HMT City of Exeter'' and disembarked 16 Aug 1919 in Fremantle. He was discharged on 16 Sep 1919. | ||
− | Electoral Roll entries: 1925 - 1931 Armadale, motor mechanic; 1936 - 1943 Albany road Kelmscott, transport carrier; | + | Electoral Roll entries: 1925 - 1931 Armadale, motor mechanic; 1936 - 1943 Albany road Kelmscott, transport carrier; |
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− | discharged 22 Jan 1942 | + | ==WW 2 Service== |
+ | Alfred enlisted in the CMF at Claremont on 9 Dec 1941 and was immediately posted to the [[125th Australian General Transport Company]] while it was called the '''122nd Reserve Motor Transport Company'''. On 20 Dec 1941 he was admitted to the [[110th Australian Base Hospital]] ill, rejoining his unit on the 23rd. However, within a few weeks Alfred was permitted a discharge at his own request (Compassionate grounds), and he was discharged on 22 Jan 1942. | ||
==Post War== | ==Post War== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Born England]] | ||
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[[Category:Truck driver ww2]] | [[Category:Truck driver ww2]] | ||
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[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] | [[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott ww2]] |
Latest revision as of 16:47, 3 July 2022
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 23 Apr 1891 |
Place of Birth | Cranbrook, Kent, England |
Death | 5 Jun 1971, aged 80 |
Place of Death | Perth, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 50 years, 7 months |
Description |
5'8" tall ; 146lbs 66.224 kg ; fresh complexion ; brown eyes ; brown hair ; Christine Alice Cloutt |
Occupation | Motor mechanic |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Kelmscott, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Wife , Mrs. Evelyn Alice Cloutt |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | W15522 |
Date of Enlistment | 9 Dec 1941 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 125th Australian General Transport Company |
Post War Details | |
Fate |
WW1 Returned to Australia WW2 Remained in Australia |
Medals |
British War Medal Victory Medal |
Pre War
In 1912 he married Christine Alice Munro (1890 - 16 Jul 1962); Children were Myrtle Gwendoline Cloutt (1913–1954); John Walter Cloutt (1915–1994); Walter Alfred William Cloutt (1916–1934); Colin Charles Cloutt (1919–1999). At the time of enlistment in 1917 for WW1 service he was residing at 176 York street, Subiaco.
WW 1 Service
Alfred saw service during WW1 as a Private in the 3rd Motor Transport Company. Enlisting on 3 Sep 1917, he embarked in Fremantle on HMAT Port Darwin, arriving in Southampton on 16 Jul 1917. He proceeded to France on 6 Nov 1918 and was posted to the 1st Motor Transport Company, remaining with them until he transferred to the 3rd Motor Transport Company on 22 May 1919. Alfred sailed for home on 12 Jul 1919 aboard HMT City of Exeter and disembarked 16 Aug 1919 in Fremantle. He was discharged on 16 Sep 1919.
Electoral Roll entries: 1925 - 1931 Armadale, motor mechanic; 1936 - 1943 Albany road Kelmscott, transport carrier;
WW 2 Service
Alfred enlisted in the CMF at Claremont on 9 Dec 1941 and was immediately posted to the 125th Australian General Transport Company while it was called the 122nd Reserve Motor Transport Company. On 20 Dec 1941 he was admitted to the 110th Australian Base Hospital ill, rejoining his unit on the 23rd. However, within a few weeks Alfred was permitted a discharge at his own request (Compassionate grounds), and he was discharged on 22 Jan 1942.
Post War
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 Albany road, Kelmscott, transport carrier; 1954 - 1968 at 107 Goderich street, East Perth, steel worker.
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