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* [[Walter Edward Dalziell]] | * [[Walter Edward Dalziell]] | ||
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Contents
Brief History
The 51st Battalion, Australian Imperial Force was raised at Tel-El-Kabir, Egypt, on 1 March 1916 from half of the 11th Battalion (veterans of the Gallipoli landing) and reinforcements of the 11th and 28th Battalions, all personnel being Western Australian volunteers. The Battalion was granted the colour patch chocolate brown over saxe blue.
The new Battalion was allotted to the 13th Infantry Brigade, 4th Australian Division with the 49th, 50th and 52nd Battalions, disembarked at Marseilles, France on 11 June 1916 and moved into the front line at Fleurbaix three days later.
The 51st Battalion's first major engagements with the enemy occurred at the ruins of Pozieres and Mouquet Farm during the period August - September 1916. During these engagements, the Battalion reached its objectives but was unable to hold the captured positions. In less than three weeks the Battalion had suffered in excess of 650 casualties. The Battalion then shifted to the quieter section of the battlefield in Belgium. There its major battle was with the rain and the mud and at one stage the Battalion was down to approximately 300 men due to the shocking conditions they fought in.
On the morning of 2nd April,1917, the Battalion along with the 50th Battalion attacked Noreuil, an outpost village near the Hindenberg Line. The attack was a success, but the Battalion suffered 239 casualties during the assault and subsequent defence of the village. The next major engagement of the 51st Battalion was the counter-attack at Villers Bretonneux on 24/25 April 1918, during which action the Battalion lost 389 men in just two days. Lieutenant C.W.K. Sadlier won the Victoria Cross for his valour during the engagement. For the action, the Battalion was awarded a total of 4l decorations. The depleted 52nd Battalion was incorporated into the 51st Battalion to make up the numbers for the rest of the war.
Battalion Personnel
- Hubert Maitland Armstrong MM 15 Apr 1917 - 15 Oct 1918
- Edward Patrick Barker 3 Mar 1916 - 9 Feb 1919
- Joseph George Benton Jnr 6 Apr - 25 Apr 1918 WIA
- † Albert Victor Berry 23 Dec 1916 - 25 Apr 1918 (KIA Villers-Bretonneux)
- George Edward Binns 3 Mar 1916 - 18 Apr 1918
- Clyde Bird 2 Apr 1916 - 15 Sep 1918 (WIA x 4)
- Thomas Bird 30 Apr 1916 - 15 Aug 1916
- Charles Blunt 15 Jul 1917 - 13 Mar 1918
- † John McLeod Brown 2 Apr 1916 - 27 Jun 1916 (Accidental death)
- Henry (Harry) Butcher 24 Sep 1917 - 19 May 1919
- William Edward Butcher MM RMG MID 29 Feb 1916 - 12 Mar 1919
- Ernest Camp 6 - 30 Apr 1918
- Victor Norman Chandler MM 3 Mar 1916 - 1 Sep 1917 & 10 Feb 1918 - ?? Jan 1919
- † Bernard William Chatfield 29 Feb - 3 Sep 1916 (KIA Mouquet Farm)
- Henry Thomas Cockram 1 Mar - 16 Aug 1916 (WIA Mouquet Farm)
- William Francis Combs 13 May 1917 - 24 Mar 1918 (WIA x 2)
- George Sidney Cook 29 Feb 1916 - 30 Oct 1918
- Francis Crowe 3 Mar - 9 Aug 1916 (WIA Mouquet Farm)
- Walter Edward Dalziell
- Charles Henry Davis
- Gordon Devereux MM
- Alexander Donald
- Thomas William Dowell
- Victor Emanuel Durling
- Albert John Egan MID
- Charles Fielder
- William Alfred Gallant MBE
- Charles Maul Glover
- John Francis Grabham MM
- William Harwood
- Leslie Hetherington
- Ellis Henry Hill
- John Henry Holroyd
- John Huntley
- Fritz Robert Jaentsch
- Thomas William Kerry
- Edward Joseph King
- George Andrew King
- Roy Walden King
- Daniel Adkins Lewis
- Herbert George Lewis
- Charles Leonard Lockhart
- Stanley Thomas Marsh
- Leonard Roy Matthews
- Charles Frederick McKay
- Ernest James Mead
- Henry Joseph Milne ?? Apr - 29 Sep 1916
- Leonard George Morgan
- William Bertie Claude Moulden
- James Richard Parry (Dick) Murray
- William Richard (Billy) Orr
- Henry Ivor Passmore DCM
- Keith George Harman Podger
- William Rawlinson
- John George (Jack) Ray
- Charles Joseph Gerald Raynor
- Francis Henry Ryniker
- Felix Edmund John Sainsbury
- George Sanderson
- William Savage
- Henry Giles Schmidt
- Ernest Selkirk MID
- Frank Leslie Sexton
- Ellis Shackleton
- John (Junior) Shepherd
- William Simpson
- Ernest (Roy) William Sladden
- Herbert Charles Smith
- Harold Hopgood Surman
- James Thomson MM
- Samuel James Verrier
- Samuel Arthur Vincent
- William Paul (Layton) Walton
- Clarence Victor Watson
- John Whittaker
- John Henry Wilkinson
- Vernon Claude Witney
- William Charles Woodland
Battle Honours
- Egypt 1915-1916
- Somme 1916
- Somme 1918
- Pozieres
- Bullecourt
- Messines 1917
- Ypres 1917
- Menin Road
- Polygon Wood
- Passchendaele
- Ancre 1918
- Villers-Bretonneux
- Hamel
- Amiens
- Albert 1918
- Hindenburg Line 1
- Hindenburg Line 2
- Epehy
- France and Flanders 1916-1918
Individual Honours
- 1 Victoria Cross (Lt Clifford Sadlier)
- 2 Distinguished Service Orders, and one bar
- 1 Officer of the Order of the British Empire
- 15 Military Crosses and two bars
- 14 Distinguished Conduct Medals
- 110 Military Medals and three bars - (Hubert Maitland Armstrong MM);(William Edward Butcher MM RMG MID);(Victor Norman Chandler MM);(Gordon Devereux MM);(John Francis Grabham MM)
- 9 Meritorious Service Medals
- 30 Mentioned in Despatches, and - (William Edward Butcher MM RMG MID);(Albert John Egan MID);(Ernest Selkirk MID)
- 7 foreign awards - (William Edward Butcher MM RMG MID)
Notes
Information obtained from 51st Battalion Association[1]
- ↑ http://51fnqra.businesscatalyst.com/worldwar1.html accessed 3 jan 2018