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In Fremantle on 25 Oct 1940 the battalion boarded [[HMT Aquitania]] for Bombay disembarking on 4 Nov 1940. After a short stay in the Deolali Camp they embarked on [[HMT Rajula]] on 10 Nov 1940 for Kantara where they disembarked on 25 Nov 1940. The battalion was then sent by train to Al Majdal in Palestine to complete its training. On 6 Jan 1941 Edwin was admitted to the [[2/1st Australian General Hospital]] with mumps, released back to his unit on 9 Feb 1941. They spent April and May on the Egypt- Libya boarder before moving back to Palestine to participate in the 6 week offence against the Vichy French forces in Syria. On 3 Jul 1941 Edwin was admitted to the [[2/7th Australian gGneral Hospital]] with a Boil on his right arm. he was discharged on 11 Jul 1941 to the [[21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion]] who detached him to the Armoured Training Regiment until 26 Jul 1941. On 6 Aug 1941 he rejoined the 2/16th Battalion, bu tsoon after (27 AUg 1941) he was again needing medical assistance, this time for a Septic Abscess on his right hand. Admitted to the 1st ACRS on 27 Aug, he was transferred to the [[2/3rd Australia Casualty Clearing Station]] on 24 Sep 1941, and then on 27 Sep 1941 to the [[2/13th Australian Field Ambulance]]. On 6 Oct 1941 Edwin returned to the battalion.
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In Fremantle on 25 Oct 1940 the battalion boarded [[HMT Aquitania]] for Bombay disembarking on 4 Nov 1940. After a short stay in the Deolali Camp they embarked on [[HMT Rajula]] on 10 Nov 1940 for Kantara where they disembarked on 25 Nov 1940. The battalion was then sent by train to Al Majdal in Palestine to complete its training. On 6 Jan 1941 Edwin was admitted to the [[2/1st Australian General Hospital]] with mumps, released back to his unit on 9 Feb 1941. They spent April and May on the Egypt- Libya boarder before moving back to Palestine to participate in the 6 week offence against the Vichy French forces in Syria. On 3 Jul 1941 Edwin was admitted to the [[2/7th Australian General Hospital]] with a Boil on his right arm. he was discharged on 11 Jul 1941 to the [[21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion]] who detached him to the Armoured Training Regiment until 26 Jul 1941. On 6 Aug 1941 he rejoined the 2/16th Battalion, bu tsoon after (27 Aug 1941) he was again needing medical assistance, this time for a Septic Abscess on his right hand. Admitted to the 1st ACRS on 27 Aug, he was transferred to the [[2/3rd Australia Casualty Clearing Station]] on 24 Sep 1941, and then on 27 Sep 1941 to the [[2/13th Australian Field Ambulance]]. On 6 Oct 1941 Edwin returned to the battalion.
  
  
On 21 Jan 1942, Edwoin embarked at Port Tewfik for Bombay
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On 21 Jan 1942, Edwin embarked aboard [[SS Ile de France]] at Port Tewfik for Bombay where they transshipped to the [[SS Kosciusko]] on 11 Feb 1942. Intended for Java, the rapid Japanese advance saw then instead travel to Adelaide where they disembarked on 25 Mar 1942. On 26 Jun 1942 Edwin was charged with having, "without reasonable excuse allowed a prisoner to escape whom it was his duty to guard. For this he was fined 5/- ($0.50). With the Jap[anese advancing on New Guinea, on 6 Aug 1942 the battalion embarked in Brisbane aboard the [[SS James Fenimore Cooper]] for Port Moresby where they disembarked on 13 Aug 1942. By 29 Aug 1942 the battalion had advanced up the Kokoda track to engage the Japanese invaders at Abuari and over the next period fought a series of bloody batles. On 11 Sep 1942 Edwin was evacuated to the Infectious Diseases Hospital for treatment before being discharged to the [[113th Australian Convalescent Camp]] on 16 Sep 1942. On 26 Sep 1942 EAdwin rejoined his battalion.
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Revision as of 16:47, 14 November 2022

Edwin Reed Marshall
Marshall Edwin Reed 1.jpg
Marshall Edwin Reed.jpg
Ancestry
Personal Information
Date of Birth 12 Feb 1920
Place of Birth Armadale, Western Australia
Description 5'9" (1.75m) tall ; ; fair complexion ; blue eyes ; fair hair ; circular scar on right forearm
Occupation Wood cutter
Religion Church of England
Address c/- Post Office North Dandalup
Next of Kin Father , Mr. Oliver Marshall
Military Information
Reg Number WX3757
Date of Enlistment 1 Jun 1940
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion



Pre War

War Service

Edwin elisted on 1 Jun 1940, and at the time of enlistment, Edwin was living at North Dandalup. On 17 Jun 1940, at Northam Camp, he returned from 17 days of leave without pay to be transferred to the 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion. On 11 Jul 1940 Edwin was charged with Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline in that he was on parade with a pocket button missing. He was awarded 3 days Confined to Barracks. From 27 Sep 1941 until 3 Oct 1941 he was granted pre-embarkation leave. He was charged on 14 Oct 1940 with having been AWOL from midnight 13 Oct until 9:30am on 14 Oct 1941. Deducted a day's pay, he was also awarded 7 days Confined to Barracks.


In Fremantle on 25 Oct 1940 the battalion boarded HMT Aquitania for Bombay disembarking on 4 Nov 1940. After a short stay in the Deolali Camp they embarked on HMT Rajula on 10 Nov 1940 for Kantara where they disembarked on 25 Nov 1940. The battalion was then sent by train to Al Majdal in Palestine to complete its training. On 6 Jan 1941 Edwin was admitted to the 2/1st Australian General Hospital with mumps, released back to his unit on 9 Feb 1941. They spent April and May on the Egypt- Libya boarder before moving back to Palestine to participate in the 6 week offence against the Vichy French forces in Syria. On 3 Jul 1941 Edwin was admitted to the 2/7th Australian General Hospital with a Boil on his right arm. he was discharged on 11 Jul 1941 to the 21st Australian Infantry Training Battalion who detached him to the Armoured Training Regiment until 26 Jul 1941. On 6 Aug 1941 he rejoined the 2/16th Battalion, bu tsoon after (27 Aug 1941) he was again needing medical assistance, this time for a Septic Abscess on his right hand. Admitted to the 1st ACRS on 27 Aug, he was transferred to the 2/3rd Australia Casualty Clearing Station on 24 Sep 1941, and then on 27 Sep 1941 to the 2/13th Australian Field Ambulance. On 6 Oct 1941 Edwin returned to the battalion.


On 21 Jan 1942, Edwin embarked aboard SS Ile de France at Port Tewfik for Bombay where they transshipped to the SS Kosciusko on 11 Feb 1942. Intended for Java, the rapid Japanese advance saw then instead travel to Adelaide where they disembarked on 25 Mar 1942. On 26 Jun 1942 Edwin was charged with having, "without reasonable excuse allowed a prisoner to escape whom it was his duty to guard. For this he was fined 5/- ($0.50). With the Jap[anese advancing on New Guinea, on 6 Aug 1942 the battalion embarked in Brisbane aboard the SS James Fenimore Cooper for Port Moresby where they disembarked on 13 Aug 1942. By 29 Aug 1942 the battalion had advanced up the Kokoda track to engage the Japanese invaders at Abuari and over the next period fought a series of bloody batles. On 11 Sep 1942 Edwin was evacuated to the Infectious Diseases Hospital for treatment before being discharged to the 113th Australian Convalescent Camp on 16 Sep 1942. On 26 Sep 1942 EAdwin rejoined his battalion.


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Middle East 28 Oct 1940 - 25 Mar 1942

New Guinea 6 Aug 1942 - 23 Jan 1943


New Guinea 31 Oct 1943 - 20 Feb 1944

966 days outside Australia

NE Indies 2 Jun 1945 - 13 Nov 1945




Discharged 28 Nov 1945.

Post War

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