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| unit = 28th Battalion, C Company | | unit = 28th Battalion, C Company | ||
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| shipembarked = HMAT A11 Ascanius | | shipembarked = HMAT A11 Ascanius | ||
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| fate1 = WIA 29 Jul 1916 Pozières, France | | fate1 = WIA 29 Jul 1916 Pozières, France | ||
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| monument2 = Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll | | monument2 = Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll | ||
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==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Simpson entered Blackboy Hill camp on 10 Mar 1915, and on 16 Apr 1915 he was allotted to D Company of the 28th Battalion that was being formed at that time. On 1 May 1915 he was promoted to Corporal and shifted to C Company. On 29 May 1915 he was promoted to the Regiment's Orderly Room Sergeant, and travelled with the battalion to Egypt. In Egypt he and others with administrative duties were transferred to the 3rd Echelon General Headquarters on 4 Sep 1915. It seems that this unit was based in Alexandria, Egypt so he did not reach Gallipoli. When his unit returned to Egypt after the Gallipoli campaign he reverted at his own request to the rank of Sergeant, and rejoined them on 14 Feb 1916 in Ismailia. For a short time they were based at Ferry Post on the Suez Canal. | + | Simpson entered Blackboy Hill camp on 10 Mar 1915, and on 16 Apr 1915 he was allotted to 'D' Company of the [[28th Battalion]] that was being formed at that time. On 1 May 1915 he was promoted to Corporal and shifted to 'C' Company. On 29 May 1915 he was promoted to the Regiment's Orderly Room Sergeant role, and travelled with the battalion to Egypt. In Egypt he and others with administrative duties were transferred to the 3rd Echelon General Headquarters on 4 Sep 1915. It seems that this unit was based in Alexandria, Egypt so he did not reach Gallipoli. When his unit returned to Egypt after the Gallipoli campaign he reverted at his own request to the rank of Sergeant, and rejoined them on 14 Feb 1916 in Ismailia. For a short time they were based at Ferry Post on the Suez Canal. |
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+ | The 28th Battalion travelled to Alexandria on 16 Mar 1916 in cattle trucks, and boarded the [[HMAT A32 Themistocles]] that afternoon. The ship left port that night for Marseilles in southern France where they arrived at 3:30pm on 21 Mar 1916. Disembarking the following day, they were again loaded into cattle trucks for the rail journey to the battlefields in the north. During the journey from Egypt he had been made temporary Company Sergeant Major, a rank he relinquished on 7 May 1916. | ||
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The 28th Battalion, along with the 25th and 26th Battalions, on 29 Jul 1916 was given the task of capturing fortified German positions on Pozières Heights, the right flank of their objective being the windmill site beyond the village. Over proceeding days the German artillery had pounded Australian positions such that there were no deep trenches from which to launch the attack, and the troops that they replaced were largely in a state of shock from the constant concussions and destruction wrought on their friends. | The 28th Battalion, along with the 25th and 26th Battalions, on 29 Jul 1916 was given the task of capturing fortified German positions on Pozières Heights, the right flank of their objective being the windmill site beyond the village. Over proceeding days the German artillery had pounded Australian positions such that there were no deep trenches from which to launch the attack, and the troops that they replaced were largely in a state of shock from the constant concussions and destruction wrought on their friends. | ||
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− | Treated for a shrapnel wound to his chest (penetrating) he was admitte4d to the 44th Casualty Clearing Station on 30 Jul 1916, and placed on Ambulance | + | At 6:00pm they began to deploy into their start positions, with 11:30pm the time chosen for the attack. During this period they were receiving enemy artillery fire causing many casualties while waiting for the attack to commence. Given that Simpson's records have him as being wounded by shellfire on 29 Jul 1916 we might assume that this is when he was hit. |
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+ | Treated for a shrapnel wound to his chest (penetrating) he was admitte4d to the 44th Casualty Clearing Station on 30 Jul 1916, and placed on [[Ambulance Train]] No. 26 for Boulogne where he was admitted to the 13th General Hospital on 31 Jul 1916. Here, on 19 Aug 1916 he died from the wounds that he had received at Pozières. Buried the same day in the Boulogne East Cemetery. | ||
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<li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Boulogne_East_Cemetery.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Boulogne Eastern Cemetery]] </li> | <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:Boulogne_East_Cemetery.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Boulogne Eastern Cemetery]] </li> | ||
− | <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File: | + | <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Thompson_Samuel_Simpson_grave.jpg|thumb|none|400px|CWGC]] </li> |
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[[Category:Soldier]] | [[Category:Soldier]] | ||
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[[Category:Born NSW]] | [[Category:Born NSW]] | ||
[[Category:Railway employee]] | [[Category:Railway employee]] | ||
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[[Category:1916 WIA]] | [[Category:1916 WIA]] | ||
[[Category:1916 DOW]] | [[Category:1916 DOW]] | ||
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[[Category:Gosnells]] | [[Category:Gosnells]] |
Latest revision as of 15:09, 9 July 2022
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Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | 7 Aug 1889 |
Place of Birth | Picton, New South Wales |
Death | 19 Aug 1916 |
Place of Death | Pozières, France |
Age at Enlistment | 25 years, 6 months |
Description |
5'7" (1.70m) tall ; 128lbs 58.06 kg ; dark complexion ; grey eyes ; dark brown hair |
Occupation | Railway employee |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | c/- Post Office, Gosnells, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Mother , Mrs Elizabeth Jane Hall |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 701 |
Date of Enlistment | 10 Mar 1915 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit/Formation | 28th Battalion, C Company |
Date of Embarkation | 9 Jun 1915 ‒ 2 Jul 1915 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A11 Ascanius |
Fate |
WIA 29 Jul 1916 Pozières, France DOW 19 Aug 1916 Boulogne, France |
Monument |
Gosnells War Memorial Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll Gosnells Ward Honour Roll Australian War Memorial |
Medals |
1914-15 Star British War Medal Victory Medal |
Contents
Pre War
Joined the Western Australian Government Railways on 14 Feb 1905 as a Junior Porter in the Perth Goods Section with a payoff 2/6d (25 cents) per day. In August 1905 he transferred to Fremantle, and in January 1906 to Kalgoorlie Transfers to Merredin, Kalgoorlie again and Wagin followed. On 20 Aug 1909 he was promoted to Porter with a pay increase to 7/6d. On 1 Dec 1912 at Wagin he was promoted to Clerk on a salary of £125 p.a.
War Service
Simpson entered Blackboy Hill camp on 10 Mar 1915, and on 16 Apr 1915 he was allotted to 'D' Company of the 28th Battalion that was being formed at that time. On 1 May 1915 he was promoted to Corporal and shifted to 'C' Company. On 29 May 1915 he was promoted to the Regiment's Orderly Room Sergeant role, and travelled with the battalion to Egypt. In Egypt he and others with administrative duties were transferred to the 3rd Echelon General Headquarters on 4 Sep 1915. It seems that this unit was based in Alexandria, Egypt so he did not reach Gallipoli. When his unit returned to Egypt after the Gallipoli campaign he reverted at his own request to the rank of Sergeant, and rejoined them on 14 Feb 1916 in Ismailia. For a short time they were based at Ferry Post on the Suez Canal.
The 28th Battalion travelled to Alexandria on 16 Mar 1916 in cattle trucks, and boarded the HMAT A32 Themistocles that afternoon. The ship left port that night for Marseilles in southern France where they arrived at 3:30pm on 21 Mar 1916. Disembarking the following day, they were again loaded into cattle trucks for the rail journey to the battlefields in the north. During the journey from Egypt he had been made temporary Company Sergeant Major, a rank he relinquished on 7 May 1916.
The 28th Battalion, along with the 25th and 26th Battalions, on 29 Jul 1916 was given the task of capturing fortified German positions on Pozières Heights, the right flank of their objective being the windmill site beyond the village. Over proceeding days the German artillery had pounded Australian positions such that there were no deep trenches from which to launch the attack, and the troops that they replaced were largely in a state of shock from the constant concussions and destruction wrought on their friends.
At 6:00pm they began to deploy into their start positions, with 11:30pm the time chosen for the attack. During this period they were receiving enemy artillery fire causing many casualties while waiting for the attack to commence. Given that Simpson's records have him as being wounded by shellfire on 29 Jul 1916 we might assume that this is when he was hit.
Treated for a shrapnel wound to his chest (penetrating) he was admitte4d to the 44th Casualty Clearing Station on 30 Jul 1916, and placed on Ambulance Train No. 26 for Boulogne where he was admitted to the 13th General Hospital on 31 Jul 1916. Here, on 19 Aug 1916 he died from the wounds that he had received at Pozières. Buried the same day in the Boulogne East Cemetery.
Notes
Although he enlisted from Wagin, his name is not on their memorial.