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| placeofbirth = Shadwell, London, England | | placeofbirth = Shadwell, London, England | ||
| death = 30 May 1916 | | death = 30 May 1916 | ||
− | | placeofdeath = | + | | placeofdeath = Fleurbaix, France |
| enlistmentage = 28 years, 4 months | | enlistmentage = 28 years, 4 months | ||
| description = 5'7" (1.70m) tall; weight 132 lbs; dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair | | description = 5'7" (1.70m) tall; weight 132 lbs; dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair | ||
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| embarkationdateto = ?? Jul 1915 | | embarkationdateto = ?? Jul 1915 | ||
| shipembarked = HMAT A2 Geelong | | shipembarked = HMAT A2 Geelong | ||
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==Pre War== | ==Pre War== | ||
+ | Prior to emigration to Australia Arthur was working as a shop assistant in London. On 29 Aug 1912 Arthur, then 26 years old and described as a hosier, sailed from Liverpool for Sydney aboard the White Star Line's SS Suevic, arriving there on 10 Oct 1912, now described as a farmer and giving his forwarding address as Ferries Ltd, Brisbane. It is not known when he travelled to WA, but he was in WA for the 1913 electoral roll update. | ||
+ | Electoral Roll entries: 1913 - 1916 Orchardist at Maddington. | ||
==War Service== | ==War Service== | ||
− | Soon after entering camp Arthur was posted to the 4th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, but on 31 Mar 1915 this changed to the 6th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion, and he travelled with them to Egypt. Following additional training in Egypt, Arthur embarked at Alexandria for Gallipoli aboard [[HMAT A35 Berrima]] on 31 Jul 1915, and on 4 Aug 1915 Arthur was taken on strength by the | + | Soon after entering camp Arthur was posted to the 4th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, but on 31 Mar 1915 this changed to the 6th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion, and he travelled with them to Egypt aboard [[HMAT A2 Geelong]]. Following additional training in Egypt, Arthur embarked at Alexandria for Gallipoli aboard [[HMAT A35 Berrima]] on 31 Jul 1915, and on 4 Aug 1915 Arthur was taken on strength by the [[11th Battalion]] on Gallipoli. |
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− | Discharged to duty on 30 Nov 1915, Arthur was absent from camp from 8:30am until 3:30pm on 30 Nov 1915 for which he forfeited a day's pay. On 2 Dec 1915 while on Mudros he rejoined his unit which had been evacuated from Gallipoli. | + | Suffering with chronic diarrhoea, on 11 Sep 1915 he was seen by the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] and taken offshore to a hospital ship that transferred him to the 25th Casualty Clearing Station on Imbros on 11 Sep 1915. On 19 Sep 1915 he was admitted to the 16th Stationary Hospital on Lemnos before another move to the 24th Casualty Clearing Station on 29 Oct 1915. Discharged to duty on 30 Nov 1915, Arthur was absent from camp from 8:30am until 3:30pm on 30 Nov 1915 for which he forfeited a day's pay. On 2 Dec 1915 while on Mudros he rejoined his unit which had been evacuated from Gallipoli. On 3 Jan 1916 along with the rest of his unit he embarked on [[HMT Lake Michigan]] for Alexandria where they disembarked on 6 Jan 1916. The battalion spent some time near Gebel Habieta guarding the Suez Canal from Turkish attack during the reorganisation of the AIF. It was where Arthur was appointed Lance Corporal on 28 Jan 1916. |
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− | The 11th Battalion were in the front lines near Cordonnerie Farm at Fleurbaix on 30 May 1916 when the Germans subjected them to an intense artillery bombardment followed by a small raid. The battalion lost 36 men KIA, 61 WIA and 6 missing. | + | The battalion embarked on [[HMT Corsican]] in Alexandria on 29 Mar 1916, landing in Marseilles, southern France on 5 Apr 1916. They then travelled by train to Flêtre where the battalion was billeted until the 19 April, before moving to Sailly, where it commemorated Anzac Day on 25 April. In mid-May, after a period of acclimatisation and training to prepare them for the European battlefield, the 11th Battalion moved up to the front line around Petillon in the Fleurbaix sector. |
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+ | The 11th Battalion were in the front lines near Cordonnerie Farm at Fleurbaix on 30 May 1916 when the Germans subjected them to an intense artillery bombardment followed by a small raid. The battalion lost 36 men KIA, 61 WIA and 6 missing. Arthur was one of those killed in the attack. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Outfitter]] | [[Category:Outfitter]] | ||
[[Category:Church of England]] | [[Category:Church of England]] | ||
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[[Category:1916 Deaths]] | [[Category:1916 Deaths]] | ||
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[[Category:1916 KIA]] | [[Category:1916 KIA]] | ||
[[Category:Gosnells]] | [[Category:Gosnells]] |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 9 July 2022
Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | c1886 |
Place of Birth | Shadwell, London, England |
Death | 30 May 1916 |
Place of Death | Fleurbaix, France |
Age at Enlistment | 28 years, 4 months |
Description |
5'7" (1.70m) tall ; 132lbs 59.874 kg ; dark complexion ; hazel eyes ; dark brown hair |
Occupation | Outfitter |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | none provided |
Next of Kin | Father , Mr George Thomas Kettley |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 2158 |
Date of Enlistment | 18 Jan 1915 |
Rank | Lance Corporal |
Unit/Formation | 11th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement. |
Date of Embarkation | 6 Jun 1915 ‒ ?? Jul 1915 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A2 Geelong Fremantle to Suez |
Fate | Killed in Action 30 May 1916 |
Monument |
Gosnells War Memorial Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll Australian War Memorial |
Medals |
1914-15 Star British War Medal Victory Medal |
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Pre War
Prior to emigration to Australia Arthur was working as a shop assistant in London. On 29 Aug 1912 Arthur, then 26 years old and described as a hosier, sailed from Liverpool for Sydney aboard the White Star Line's SS Suevic, arriving there on 10 Oct 1912, now described as a farmer and giving his forwarding address as Ferries Ltd, Brisbane. It is not known when he travelled to WA, but he was in WA for the 1913 electoral roll update.
Electoral Roll entries: 1913 - 1916 Orchardist at Maddington.
War Service
Soon after entering camp Arthur was posted to the 4th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, but on 31 Mar 1915 this changed to the 6th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion, and he travelled with them to Egypt aboard HMAT A2 Geelong. Following additional training in Egypt, Arthur embarked at Alexandria for Gallipoli aboard HMAT A35 Berrima on 31 Jul 1915, and on 4 Aug 1915 Arthur was taken on strength by the 11th Battalion on Gallipoli.
Suffering with chronic diarrhoea, on 11 Sep 1915 he was seen by the 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station and taken offshore to a hospital ship that transferred him to the 25th Casualty Clearing Station on Imbros on 11 Sep 1915. On 19 Sep 1915 he was admitted to the 16th Stationary Hospital on Lemnos before another move to the 24th Casualty Clearing Station on 29 Oct 1915. Discharged to duty on 30 Nov 1915, Arthur was absent from camp from 8:30am until 3:30pm on 30 Nov 1915 for which he forfeited a day's pay. On 2 Dec 1915 while on Mudros he rejoined his unit which had been evacuated from Gallipoli. On 3 Jan 1916 along with the rest of his unit he embarked on HMT Lake Michigan for Alexandria where they disembarked on 6 Jan 1916. The battalion spent some time near Gebel Habieta guarding the Suez Canal from Turkish attack during the reorganisation of the AIF. It was where Arthur was appointed Lance Corporal on 28 Jan 1916.
The battalion embarked on HMT Corsican in Alexandria on 29 Mar 1916, landing in Marseilles, southern France on 5 Apr 1916. They then travelled by train to Flêtre where the battalion was billeted until the 19 April, before moving to Sailly, where it commemorated Anzac Day on 25 April. In mid-May, after a period of acclimatisation and training to prepare them for the European battlefield, the 11th Battalion moved up to the front line around Petillon in the Fleurbaix sector.
The 11th Battalion were in the front lines near Cordonnerie Farm at Fleurbaix on 30 May 1916 when the Germans subjected them to an intense artillery bombardment followed by a small raid. The battalion lost 36 men KIA, 61 WIA and 6 missing. Arthur was one of those killed in the attack.
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