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| relation   = Mother
 
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| nextofkin      = Mrs Mary Jane Hetherington
 
| nextofkin      = Mrs Mary Jane Hetherington
| regnumber   = [ 1870]
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| regnumber   = [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5481262 1870]
 
| enlistmentdate  = 5 Mar 1915
 
| enlistmentdate  = 5 Mar 1915
 
| rank           = Lieutenant
 
| rank           = Lieutenant
| unit      = 11th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement
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| unit      = 11th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement, posted to A Company
 
| embarkationdatefrom = 19 Apr 1915
 
| embarkationdatefrom = 19 Apr 1915
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| embarkationdateto = ? May 1915
 
| shipembarked   = HMAT A8 Argyllshire
 
| shipembarked   = HMAT A8 Argyllshire
 
| dateofreturnfrom = 9 Dec 1918
 
| dateofreturnfrom = 9 Dec 1918
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| medal1   = British War Medal
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| medal1   = 1914-15 Star
| medal2          = Victory Medal
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==War Service==
 
==War Service==
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On 16 Jun 1915 at Gallipoli, Thomas was taken on strength by the [[11th Battalion]].  On 17 Jul 1915 he reported sick with a hernia, and was seen by the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 18 Jul 1915 before boarding [[HMS Clacton]] offshore the same day and was evacuated to the 25th Casualty Clearing Station at Mudros on Lemnos Island. On 20 Jul 1915 he boarded [[HMHS Neuralia]] for Malta where he disembarked on 24 Jul 1915 and was admitted to hospital.  On 8 Aug 1915 he was embarked on another hospital ship for England where on 16 Aug 1915 he was admitted to the 4th London General Hospital.
  
On 16 Jun 1915 at Gallipoli, Thomas was taken on strength by the 11th Battalion.  On 17 Jul 1915 he reported sick with a hernia, and was seen by the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] on 18 Jul 1915 before boarding [[HMHS Clacton]] offshore the same day and beign evacuated to Mudros on Lemnos Island. On 25 Jul 1915 he boarded [[HMHS Neuralia]] for Malta where he disembarked on 24 Jul 1915 and was admitted to hospital.  On 8 Aug 1915 he was embarked on another hospital ship for England where on 16 Aug 1915 he was admitted to the 4th London General Hospital.
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Thomas returned to Egypt, reaching Ghezireh on 14 Feb 1916, and he rejoined the battalion at Serapeum on 6 Mar 1916.  On 18 Mar 1916 Thomas was appointed Lance Corporal, and on 29 Mar 1916 along with the rest of the 11th Battalion he boarded [[HMT Corsican]] in Alexandria Harbour.  Arriving in Marseilles on 5 Apr 1916 they moved north over he next few days by railway cattle wagons.
 
 
Thomas returned to Egypt, reaching Ghezireh on 14 Feb 1916, and rejoining the battalion at Serapeum on 6 Mar 1916.  On 18 Mar 1916 Thomas was appointed Lance Corporal, and on 29 Mar 1916 along with the rest of the 11th Battalion he boarded [[HMT Corsican]] in Alexandria Harbour.  Arriving in Marseilles on 5 Apr 1916 they moved north over he next few days by railway cattle wagons.
 
 
 
Thomas was promoted Corporal on 21 Aug 1916, and then Temporary Sergeant on 5 Dec 1916. The later promotion was confirmed on 12 Feb 1917. During April and May 1916 he attended training course, including an Officer's course at Tidworth. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on 12 Jul 1917, he rejoined the 11th Battalion on 12 Nov 1917.
 
 
 
On 1 Jan 1918 he was promoted Lieutenant, and on 31 Aug 1918 he reported sick to hospital.  Seen first by the 3rd Australian Field Ambulance, on the same day he was moved to the 33rd Casualty Clearing Station, who on 1 Sep 1918 placed him on Ambulance Train No.15 for the 8th General Hospital at Rouen. The next day he was evacuated through Le Havre to England aboard [[HMHS St Patrick]].  On 3 Sep 1918 he was admitted to the 3rd London General Hospital and on discharge was listed for return to Australia.
 
 
 
Thomas's appointment was terminated on 25 Mar 1919.
 
 
 
  
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Thomas was promoted Corporal on 21 Aug 1916, and then Temporary Sergeant on 5 Dec 1916. The later promotion was confirmed on 12 Feb 1917. During April and May 1916 he attended training courses, including an Officer's course at Tidworth. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on 12 Jul 1917, he rejoined the 11th Battalion on 12 Nov 1917.
  
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On 1 Jan 1918 he was promoted Lieutenant, and on 31 Aug 1918 he reported sick to hospital.  Seen first by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]], on the same day he was moved to the 33rd Casualty Clearing Station, who on 1 Sep 1918 placed him on [[Ambulance Train]] No.15 for the 8th General Hospital at Rouen. The next day he was evacuated through Le Havre to England aboard [[HMHS St Patrick]].  On 3 Sep 1918 he was admitted to the 3rd London General Hospital and on discharge was listed for return to Australia. Following is return, his appointment was terminated on 25 Mar 1919.
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
 
Electoral Roll entries: 1921 at 66 Cargill street, Victoria Park, compositor; 1925 Dalwallinu, farmer??
 
Electoral Roll entries: 1921 at 66 Cargill street, Victoria Park, compositor; 1925 Dalwallinu, farmer??
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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Brother of 2924 Leslie Hetherington. The most likely and best match for F Hetherington. The only Heatherington with an initial F who enlisted, did so in the 1899 - 1902 (Boer War) - 400 Private Haysley Fairfax Hetherington who served with the 7th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse.
 
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[[Category:Church of England]]
 
[[Category:Church of England]]
 
[[Category:Printer]]
 
[[Category:Printer]]
[[Category:11th Battalion]]
 
 
[[Category:1915 WIA]]
 
[[Category:1915 WIA]]
[[Category:1914-15 Star]]
 
 
[[Category:Gosnells]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 15 January 2023

Thomas Hetherington
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 29 Mar 1895
Place of Birth Stockton, Newcastle, New South Wales
Death 3 Aug 1971, aged 76
Place of Death Nollamara, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 19 years, 11 months
Description 5'6½" (1.66m) tall ; 1440lbs
653.172 kg
; fair complexion ; grey eyes ; light brown hair
Occupation Printer
Religion Church of England
Address 2 Clarence street, Mount Lawley, Western Australia
Next of Kin Mother , Mrs Mary Jane Hetherington
Military Information
Reg Number 1870
Date of Enlistment 5 Mar 1915
Rank Lieutenant
Unit/Formation 11th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement, posted to A Company
Date of Embarkation 19 Apr 1915 ‒ ? May 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A8 Argyllshire
Date of Return 9 Dec 1918 ‒ 18 Jan 1919
Ship Returned On HMAT A8 Argyllshire Albany
Fate Returned to Australia
Monument Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll
Gosnells Ward Honour Roll
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal



Pre War

War Service

On 16 Jun 1915 at Gallipoli, Thomas was taken on strength by the 11th Battalion. On 17 Jul 1915 he reported sick with a hernia, and was seen by the 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station on 18 Jul 1915 before boarding HMS Clacton offshore the same day and was evacuated to the 25th Casualty Clearing Station at Mudros on Lemnos Island. On 20 Jul 1915 he boarded HMHS Neuralia for Malta where he disembarked on 24 Jul 1915 and was admitted to hospital. On 8 Aug 1915 he was embarked on another hospital ship for England where on 16 Aug 1915 he was admitted to the 4th London General Hospital.

Thomas returned to Egypt, reaching Ghezireh on 14 Feb 1916, and he rejoined the battalion at Serapeum on 6 Mar 1916. On 18 Mar 1916 Thomas was appointed Lance Corporal, and on 29 Mar 1916 along with the rest of the 11th Battalion he boarded HMT Corsican in Alexandria Harbour. Arriving in Marseilles on 5 Apr 1916 they moved north over he next few days by railway cattle wagons.

Thomas was promoted Corporal on 21 Aug 1916, and then Temporary Sergeant on 5 Dec 1916. The later promotion was confirmed on 12 Feb 1917. During April and May 1916 he attended training courses, including an Officer's course at Tidworth. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on 12 Jul 1917, he rejoined the 11th Battalion on 12 Nov 1917.

On 1 Jan 1918 he was promoted Lieutenant, and on 31 Aug 1918 he reported sick to hospital. Seen first by the 3rd Field Ambulance, on the same day he was moved to the 33rd Casualty Clearing Station, who on 1 Sep 1918 placed him on Ambulance Train No.15 for the 8th General Hospital at Rouen. The next day he was evacuated through Le Havre to England aboard HMHS St Patrick. On 3 Sep 1918 he was admitted to the 3rd London General Hospital and on discharge was listed for return to Australia. Following is return, his appointment was terminated on 25 Mar 1919.

Post War

Electoral Roll entries: 1921 at 66 Cargill street, Victoria Park, compositor; 1925 Dalwallinu, farmer??

Notes

Brother of 2924 Leslie Hetherington. The most likely and best match for F Hetherington. The only Heatherington with an initial F who enlisted, did so in the 1899 - 1902 (Boer War) - 400 Private Haysley Fairfax Hetherington who served with the 7th Battalion Australian Commonwealth Horse.


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