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Revision as of 13:25, 24 August 2017
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 23 Jun 1894 |
Place of Birth | Broken Hill, New South Wales |
Death | 4 Sep 1957, aged 63 |
Place of Death | West Pert, Western Australia |
Age at Enlistment | 19 Oct 1915 |
Description | 5'8¾" (1.75m) tall; weight 138 lbs (62.6 kg); dark complexion, brown eyes, dark hair. |
Occupation | telegraphist |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | Armadale, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Father Mr William Strang |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 10852 |
Date of Enlistment | 19 Oct 1915 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit/Formation | 3rd Division Signal Company |
Date of Embarkation | 27 May 1916 - 18 Jul 1916 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A11 Ascanius |
Date of Return | 19 Apr 1919 - 31 May 1919 |
Ship Returned On | HMAT A74 Marathon |
Fate | Returned to Australia |
Monument |
Armadale (West Armadale panel) Armadale Congregational Church Honour Board |
Medals |
British War Medal Victory Medal |
Pre War
12 months previous experience with 26th Light Horse militia.
Electoral Roll entries - 1916 Fitzgerald street, Northam Railway Department telegraphist
War Service
Six weeks after enlisting he was sent to Signal school for two months and then posted to the 3rd Division Signal Coy. Prior to embarking for England he was promoted Corporal on 9 May 1916.
Following training in England, on 22 Nov 1916 he embarked for France from Southampton.
In early Feb 1917 he was admitted to 10 Field Ambulance with pleurisy and promoted Sergeant soon after on 17 Apr 1917. On 10 Aug 1917 Eric was reprimanded for using a motor cycle without the permission of his CO. He was granted leave in England 2 Feb to 18 Feb 1918.
Eric spends time in the French Benevolent Hospital in Paris from 26 Oct to 29 Nov 1918 with influenza immediately after taking leave in Paris, but by 29 Dec 1918 he again requires treatment in 7th General Hospital Boulogne before being evacuated on 13 Feb 1919 aboard the HS Jan Breydel to England where he enters the Dermatological Hospital in Bulford the next day.
Discharged from hospital on 17 Feb 1919, he reported to Sutton Veney and No 1 Command Depot for return to Australia.
Discharged 5th Military District 17 Jul 1919.
mentioned in the 1917 Feb-Mar edition of Drill of the Foot-Hills, but no detail.
Post War
Married Alice Willis Plummer in Perth during 1921. Daughter Phillipa born in Northam on 26 Mar 1922; Alice died 16 Jun 1978 aged 86.
Electoral Roll entries - 1925 Cnr Forrest street & Newcastle road, Northam, telegraphist, with Alice; 1928 "Blairgawrie", North Dandalup, farmer; 1934 Albany road, Maddington; 1936 at 128 Joel terrace, East Perth, Defence employee; 1937 24 Pakenham street, East Perth; 1943 at 19 Kanimbla road, Nedlands, storeman; 1949 at 8 Colin grove, West Perth, civil servant; 1954 at 47 Colin street, West Perth , civil servant with Alice and Phillipa (nurse).
Enlisted at Claremont and served with CMF during WW2 as W46110.
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