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Parents had been living in Gosnells, but moved to Walcott street Highgate in about 1917.
 
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Revision as of 20:55, 28 August 2018

William Lionel Stalker
Stalker William Lionel.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth c1893
Place of Birth Annandale, Sydney, New South Wales
Death 22 Jan 1917
Place of Death Armentieres, France
Age at Enlistment 22 years, 10 months
Description 5'5" (1.65m) tall ; 112lbs
50.802 kg
; dark complexion ; blue eyes ; dark brown hair
Occupation Clerk
Religion Church of England
Address none given
Next of Kin Father , Mr Dugald Stalker
Military Information
Reg Number 180
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 36th Battalion, A Company
Date of Embarkation 13 May 1916 ‒ 9 Jul 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A72 Beltana Sydney to Devonport
Fate KIA 22 Jan 1917 Armentieres
Monument Gosnells War Memorial
Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1659852
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal



Pre War

12 months experience with the Militia reserve.

War Service

Enlisted in Sydney, and on 24 Feb 1916 was posted to the 36th Battalion's A Company.

Proceeded overseas to France from Southampton on 22 Nov 1916.


On 22 Jan 1917 William was reported as missing - see Red Cross file notes below for detail. A Court of Enquiry on 17 Feb 1917 declared William to have been Killed in action on 22 Jan 1917.


Following William's death his mother Mrs Christina Stalker was awarded a pension on 10/- fortnightly

"On the 22nd January 1917 at Houplines, Armentieres the Germans bombarded our trenches heavily before raiding them. Stalker and another (Williams 1706) were missing for several days after the bombardment. We found their bodies buried in a shelter and frozen in the ground and up to the time of my being wounded on the 6th February their bodies had not been dug out owing to the frost. There can be no doubt at all as to the identity of these men. I am surprised they have not been reported killed" Pte O.N. Smith A Coy 36th Battalion.
" I know Stalker and Williams were buried alive during an attack by the Prussian Guard. The dug out fell in. By the time the Prussians retired (with several of our men as prisoners) the dug out was so frozen that we could not get to the men in time to save them. I was one of those who tried to dig them out. This was at Armentieres about January 22nd 1917. 84 Pte K.Finlayson 2 Pl A Coy 36th Battalion. (same platoon as Stalker). [1]
  • Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery Armentieres
  • CWCG

Post War

Notes

Parents had been living in Gosnells, but moved to Walcott street Highgate in about 1917.

Williams records are the barest possible, lacking in detail

  1. "Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Files - William Lionel Stalker". Australian War Memorial. 2018. Retrieved 28 Aug 2018. 

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