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==Pre War==
 
==Pre War==
Daily News Sun 20 Jun 1915 reports that Bill was the Assistant Station Master at Beenup at time of his enlistment.     
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Daily News Sun 20 Jun 1915 reports that Bill was the Assistant Station Master at Beenup at the time of his enlistment.     
  
 
==War Service==
 
==War Service==
 
Original member of the 12th Battalion.
 
Original member of the 12th Battalion.
 
    
 
    
At some point between his battalion landing (4am on the 26th) and the 28th of Apr 1915, Bill was Wounded in Action at Anzac Cove. He suffered a severe gunshot wound to his right leg, requiring his eventual evacuation on the [[HMHS Mustapha]] on 7 May 1915. He is able to rejoin the Battalion on 13 Jun 1915, and remains at ANZAC until the evacuation.   
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At some point between his battalion landing (4am on the 26th) and the 28th of Apr 1915, Bill was Wounded in Action at Anzac Cove. He suffered a severe gunshot wound to his right leg, requiring his eventual evacuation on [[HMHS Mustapha]] on 7 May 1915. He was able to rejoin the Battalion on 13 Jun 1915, and remained at ANZAC until the evacuation.   
  
 
Shipped back to Egypt on the [[HMT Lake Michigan]], disembarking in Alexandria on 6 Jan 1916.  He was promoted to Lance Corporal at Serapeum on 18 Mar 1916.  In addition to undertaking training courses, he also suffered mild pleurisy in Egypt before his unit shipped from Alexandria to Marseilles on 29 March aboard the [[HMT Corsican]], arriving in Marseilles on 5 Apr 1916.  
 
Shipped back to Egypt on the [[HMT Lake Michigan]], disembarking in Alexandria on 6 Jan 1916.  He was promoted to Lance Corporal at Serapeum on 18 Mar 1916.  In addition to undertaking training courses, he also suffered mild pleurisy in Egypt before his unit shipped from Alexandria to Marseilles on 29 March aboard the [[HMT Corsican]], arriving in Marseilles on 5 Apr 1916.  
  
On arrival they are transported by train to St Omer. 144th Casualty List shows Stephens as being ill (mumps) having been admitted to the 7th General Hospital from 11 May 1916 to 1 Jun 1916.
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On arrival they are transported by train to St Omer. The 144th Casualty List shows Stephens as being ill (mumps) having been admitted to the 7th General Hospital from 11 May 1916 to 1 Jun 1916.
 
    
 
    
Promoted Corporal on 6 Jul 1916 and Sergeant on 5 Aug 1916. On the 21st Aug 1916 at Mouquet Farm, A and D Companies attacked the German front line, capturing a length of trench and suffered casualties while holding it against enemy rifle, machine gun and artillery fire.  The casualties after three days in the line were 45 KIA, 41 MIA, and 137 WIA of whom Bill was one.  His was a second close call.   
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Promoted Corporal on 6 Jul 1916 and Sergeant on 5 Aug 1916. On the 21st Aug 1916 at Mouquet Farm, A and D Companies attacked the German front line, capturing a length of trench and suffered casualties while holding it against enemy rifle, machine gun and artillery fire.  The casualties after three days in the line were 45 KIA, 41 MIA, and 137 WIA of whom Bill was one.  His was a second close call, with a shrapnel wound (fractured scapula) to his right knee.   
  
Eight days after being wounded and treated by the St John's Ambulance Brigade and the 44th Casualty Clearing Station, Bill was evacuated at Calais from France on the [[HMHS Brighton]] to the Edmonton Military Hospital with a fractured knee cap. The 369th Casualty List published on 13 Dec 1917 listed W. Stephens as being wounded.
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Seen by the 44th Casualty Clearing Station he was placed on Ambulance Train No. 15 for Étaples where he was admitted to a hospital run by the St Johns Ambulance Brigade. After being treated by them from 21 - 29 Aug 1916, Bill was evacuated from Calais in France on the [[HMHS Brighton]] to Brighton in England.
  
When recovered, Bill was posted to No 2 Command Depot at Weymouth for return to Australia for 5 months recovery.  On arrival in Australia it is decided to discharge him.
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Admitted to the Edmonton Military Hospital with a fractured knee cap, on 6 Sep 1916 he was transferred to the VAD Hospital in Eastcote before transferring to the [[2nd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] from 8 - 14 Nov 1916. The 369th Casualty List published in Australian papers on 13 Dec 1917 listed W. Stephens as being wounded. 
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When recovered, Bill was posted to No 2 Command Depot at Weymouth for return to Australia for 5 months recovery.  On arrival in Australia it was decided to discharge him instead. His application for pension was rejected as the authorities deemed he had no incapacity.
 
    
 
    
 
Discharged 5th Military District 27 Apr 1917.
 
Discharged 5th Military District 27 Apr 1917.
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Revision as of 14:09, 16 March 2018

William Stephens
Stephens William.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown
Place of Birth Omeo, Gippsland, Victoria
Death 31 Oct 1975, aged 82
Place of Death Boyanup, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 21 years, 9 months
Description 5' 9" (1.75m) tall; weight 147 lbs (66.7 kg); fair complexion, green eyes, auburn hair.
Occupation Assistant Station Master
Religion Church of England
Address Beenup, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father Mr A. C. Stephens
Military Information
Reg Number 970
Date of Enlistment 10 Sep 1914
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 12th Battalion H Compnay (later D Company) / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division
Date of Embarkation 2 Nov 1914 - 3 Dec 1914
Ship Embarked On HMAT A7 Medic
Date of Return 13 Feb 1917 - 6 Apr 1917
Ship Returned On HMAT A38 Ulysses
Fate Wounded in Action 22/25 Aug 1915 Gallipoli
Wounded in Action 21 Aug 1916 Mouquet Farm
Returned to Australia
Monument Armadale War Memorial (Beenup panel)
Armadale and Districts Roll of Honour
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

Daily News Sun 20 Jun 1915 reports that Bill was the Assistant Station Master at Beenup at the time of his enlistment.

War Service

Original member of the 12th Battalion.

At some point between his battalion landing (4am on the 26th) and the 28th of Apr 1915, Bill was Wounded in Action at Anzac Cove. He suffered a severe gunshot wound to his right leg, requiring his eventual evacuation on HMHS Mustapha on 7 May 1915. He was able to rejoin the Battalion on 13 Jun 1915, and remained at ANZAC until the evacuation.

Shipped back to Egypt on the HMT Lake Michigan, disembarking in Alexandria on 6 Jan 1916. He was promoted to Lance Corporal at Serapeum on 18 Mar 1916. In addition to undertaking training courses, he also suffered mild pleurisy in Egypt before his unit shipped from Alexandria to Marseilles on 29 March aboard the HMT Corsican, arriving in Marseilles on 5 Apr 1916.

On arrival they are transported by train to St Omer. The 144th Casualty List shows Stephens as being ill (mumps) having been admitted to the 7th General Hospital from 11 May 1916 to 1 Jun 1916.

Promoted Corporal on 6 Jul 1916 and Sergeant on 5 Aug 1916. On the 21st Aug 1916 at Mouquet Farm, A and D Companies attacked the German front line, capturing a length of trench and suffered casualties while holding it against enemy rifle, machine gun and artillery fire. The casualties after three days in the line were 45 KIA, 41 MIA, and 137 WIA of whom Bill was one. His was a second close call, with a shrapnel wound (fractured scapula) to his right knee.

Seen by the 44th Casualty Clearing Station he was placed on Ambulance Train No. 15 for Étaples where he was admitted to a hospital run by the St Johns Ambulance Brigade. After being treated by them from 21 - 29 Aug 1916, Bill was evacuated from Calais in France on the HMHS Brighton to Brighton in England.

Admitted to the Edmonton Military Hospital with a fractured knee cap, on 6 Sep 1916 he was transferred to the VAD Hospital in Eastcote before transferring to the 2nd Australian Auxiliary Hospital from 8 - 14 Nov 1916. The 369th Casualty List published in Australian papers on 13 Dec 1917 listed W. Stephens as being wounded.

When recovered, Bill was posted to No 2 Command Depot at Weymouth for return to Australia for 5 months recovery. On arrival in Australia it was decided to discharge him instead. His application for pension was rejected as the authorities deemed he had no incapacity.

Discharged 5th Military District 27 Apr 1917.


Post War

Married Lila Victoria Carter 9 Apr 1919 in North Perth. Lila died 14 Nov 1978.

Electoral Roll entries - 1925 - 1968 Boyanup, farmer; 1972 South West Highway, Picton, retired; 1977 Lila by herself in Picton.

29 Mar 1967 Bill applies for the Anzac Medal, giving his address as Boyanup. His claim for a pension is rejected as having no disability.

Enlisted during WW2 under no W70115 with the Citizen Military Forces.

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