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Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown
Place of Birth South Melbourne, Victoria
Death 15 Jan 1927
Place of Death Repatriation Hospital, Myrtle Bank, South Australia
Age at Enlistment 35 years, 4 months
Description 5'8" (1.73m) tall; weight 140 lbs (63.5 kg); dark complexion, blue eyes, dark grey hair
Occupation mercer's assistant
Religion Congregational
Address Armadale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Wife Mrs Olive Gertrude Raine (nee Skewes)
Military Information
Reg Number 134
Date of Enlistment 6 Oct 1914
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation A Sqn, 10th Light Horse Regiment, Headquarters transferred to 3rd Echelon Records Section
Date of Embarkation 8 Feb 1915 - 9 Mar 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A47 Mashobra
Date of Return 30 Jun 1918 - 28 Aug 1918
Ship Returned On HMAT A61 Kanowna
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument none at present
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

Tom had previously served for 3 years with the 18th Light Horse Regiment, which was to be redesignated the 25th Light Horse Regiment and then in October 1914, the 10th Light Horse Regiment.

Thomas married Olive G Skewes in Claremont in 1914. Wife lived in Armadale prior to marriage and appeared to remain there until 1925 or later.

Electoral Roll entries - 1916 Sea View street Osborne, mercer's assistant.

War Service

Tom joined in Guildford the day after the unit was created, and was allocated to A Squadron and travelled with them to Egypt.

On 30 Jan 1915 he was transferred to the Regiment's Head Quarters as a Batman. He served at Gallipoli from 16 May to 3 Jun 1915 with their B Squadron. On 4 Jun 1915 he joined the Machine Gun Section before becoming ill, and on 11 Aug 1915 Tom was embarked on HMHS Ascania with diarrhoea and sent to Egypt where he entered No 3 Auxiliary Hospital.

At that time he was found to have a minor heart complaint. On 29 Nov 1915 Tom was transferred to AIF Infantry HQ where on 1 Dec 1915 he was promoted to Sergeant.

Tom was next transferred to Australian Records Section Alexandria on 25 May 1916, and a week later sent to Rouen in France to join the 3rd Echelon GHQ. He remained with them until 1 Sep 1917 when he was detached to the Australian Infantry Base Depot in Le Havre. Three weeks later he proceeded to England to join No 4 Command Depot in Codford. In early Dec 1917 he returned to Rouen in France where he rejoined the Australian Section of the Anzac Echelon.

In Apr 1918 he proceeded to England, classified as Permanently Unfit and spent the next 2 months in No 2 Command Depot before entering 1st Auxiliary Hospital at Harefield with Tubercle of the Lung. Sent back to Australia on medical grounds, he entered 8th Australian General Hospital Fremantle on 11 Sep 1918 and was transferred to the 22nd Australian Auxiliary Hospital at Wooroloo on 24 Feb 1919.

Discharged as unfit on 17 Apr 1919

Post War

Electoral Roll entries - 1925 Carradine road Armadale, orchardist. His death occurred in the South Australian Repatriation Hospital at Myrtle Bank, Adelaide.

In 1931 Olive has returned to WA and was c/- Mr Groves, Pantapin, home duties. No other entries

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