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Enlisted in Armidale NSW, and was allocated to the 33rd Battalion, and posted to D Company.
 
Enlisted in Armidale NSW, and was allocated to the 33rd Battalion, and posted to D Company.
  
On arrival in England the battalion undertook training on the Salisbury Plain before proceeding overseas to France on 21 Nov 1916. However, James did not trave with them. His reason for remaining in England is not disclosed in his records. Some time later, on 25 Jan 1917 he was admitted to the Fargo Military Hospital with influenza.  
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On arrival in England the battalion undertook training on the Salisbury Plain before proceeding overseas to France on 21 Nov 1916 aboard HMPS Mona's Queen. However, James did not travel with them. His reason for remaining in England is not disclosed in his records. Some time later, on 25 Jan 1917 he was admitted to the Fargo Military Hospital with influenza.  
  
On 6 Feb 1917 he had recovered enough to be discharged from hospital and sent to the 9th Training Battalion at [[Durrington]]. However, before he was ready to be sent to France an old childhood medical issue, a hernia reappeared. Medically assessed on 10 Mar 1917, and on 9 Apr 1917 it was decided to return him to Australia for a medical discharge.
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On 6 Feb 1917 he had recovered enough to be discharged from hospital and sent to the [[9th Training Battalion]] at [[Durrington]]. However, before he was ready to be sent to France an old childhood medical issue, a hernia reappeared. Medically assessed on 10 Mar 1917, and on 9 Apr 1917 it was decided to return him to Australia for a medical discharge.
  
Two months later on 14 April he was transferred to the No 2 Command Depot at [[Weymouth]] to prepare for return to Australia on medical grounds. He had a small walnut sized hernia, but refused to undergo an operation to remove it.
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Two months later on 14 April he was transferred to the No 2 Command Depot at [[Weymouth]] to prepare for return to Australia on medical grounds. He had a small walnut sized hernia, but refused to undergo an operation to remove it. James did not serve in either France or Belgium.
  
 
Discharged by 5th Military District on 24 Jul 1917.
 
Discharged by 5th Military District on 24 Jul 1917.
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Electoral Roll entries - 1930 with Isabella Jane at Lamb's Valley, Glenn Innes, NSW; 1943 farming Wattle Farm, Red Range road, Glen Innes; 1972 at 162 Macquarie street, Glenn Innes.
 
Electoral Roll entries - 1930 with Isabella Jane at Lamb's Valley, Glenn Innes, NSW; 1943 farming Wattle Farm, Red Range road, Glen Innes; 1972 at 162 Macquarie street, Glenn Innes.
  
During WW2 James served from 12 Apr 1942 until 25 Oct 1944 in the Citizen Military Forces with Regimental No. N467316.  Unit was the 3rd Volunteer Defence Corps Battalion.
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During WW2 James served from 12 Apr 1942 until 25 Oct 1944 in the Citizen Military Forces with Regimental No. N467316.  Unit was the NSW 3rd Volunteer Defence Corps Battalion.
 
   
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[Category:Presbyterian]]
 
[[Category:Presbyterian]]
 
[[Category:farm labourer]]
 
[[Category:farm labourer]]
[[Category:33rd Battalion]]
 
 
[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
 
[[Category:Returned to Australia]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]]
 
[[Category:Armadale-Kelmscott]]

Revision as of 21:10, 27 February 2021

James Henry Davidson
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 2 Jan 1895
Place of Birth Hillgrove, New South Wales
Death 23 Sep 1980
Place of Death Glen Innes, New South Wales
Age at Enlistment 21 years old
Description 5'6" (1.68m) tall ; 129 lbs
58.513 kg
; fair complexion ; blue eyes ; light brown hair
Occupation Farm labourer
Religion Presbyterian
Address NOK Armadale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr David Johnston Davidson
Military Information
Reg Number 1104
Date of Enlistment 12 Jan 1916
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 33rd Battalion D Company / 9th Brigade, 3rd Division
Date of Embarkation 4 May 1916 ‒ 9 Jul 1916
Ship Embarked On HMAT A74 Marathon Sydney to Devonport
Date of Return 4 May 1917 ‒ 7 Jul 1917
Ship Returned On HMAT A54 Runic departed from Devonport
Ship Returned On SS Somali Point of transfer from Runic to Somali not recorded
Fate Returned to Australia (Medical)
Monument none at present
Medals British War Medal



Pre War

In 1901 when James was 6 years old, his mother died in Western Australia. So it would appear the family was here from before that date.

War Service

Enlisted in Armidale NSW, and was allocated to the 33rd Battalion, and posted to D Company.

On arrival in England the battalion undertook training on the Salisbury Plain before proceeding overseas to France on 21 Nov 1916 aboard HMPS Mona's Queen. However, James did not travel with them. His reason for remaining in England is not disclosed in his records. Some time later, on 25 Jan 1917 he was admitted to the Fargo Military Hospital with influenza.

On 6 Feb 1917 he had recovered enough to be discharged from hospital and sent to the 9th Training Battalion at Durrington. However, before he was ready to be sent to France an old childhood medical issue, a hernia reappeared. Medically assessed on 10 Mar 1917, and on 9 Apr 1917 it was decided to return him to Australia for a medical discharge.

Two months later on 14 April he was transferred to the No 2 Command Depot at Weymouth to prepare for return to Australia on medical grounds. He had a small walnut sized hernia, but refused to undergo an operation to remove it. James did not serve in either France or Belgium.

Discharged by 5th Military District on 24 Jul 1917.

Post War

In 1918 at Glen Innes, NSW, James married Isabella Jane ("Jenny") Martin. One daughter, details unknown.

Electoral Roll entries - 1930 with Isabella Jane at Lamb's Valley, Glenn Innes, NSW; 1943 farming Wattle Farm, Red Range road, Glen Innes; 1972 at 162 Macquarie street, Glenn Innes.

During WW2 James served from 12 Apr 1942 until 25 Oct 1944 in the Citizen Military Forces with Regimental No. N467316. Unit was the NSW 3rd Volunteer Defence Corps Battalion.

Notes

It is not known if he was visiting family in NSW when he enlisted, or whether he had remained in NSW when his parents moved to WA where his father's address was Armadale.


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