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Personal Information
Date of Birth unknown
Place of Birth Leeds, England
Death 12 Aug 1916
Place of Death Mouquet Farm, Poziéres
Age at Enlistment 30 years, 6 months
Description 5 6"(1.67m) tall; 140 lbs (63.5 Kg) weight; ruddy complexion, brown eyes, and dark brown hair
Occupation engine driver
Religion Church of England
Address William street, Armadale
Next of Kin Friend Mr Richard Beattie
Military Information
Reg Number 590
Date of Enlistment 25 Sep 1914
Rank Sergeant
Unit/Formation 16th Battalion C Company / 4th Brigade, 1st Division at Gallipoli; 4th Division in France
Date of Embarkation 24 Dec 1914 - 1 Feb 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A40 Ceramic
Fate Missing in Action, later confirmed Killed in Action 12 Aug 1916, Mouquet Farm
Monument Armadale (Armadale panel)
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

Friend of Richard Beattie and his wife.

War Service

Arrived in Egypt early Feb 1915. Landed at Gallipoli in the late afternoon of 25 April 1915. Involved in battles at Bloody Angle, and Hill 971 on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Became ill on Gallipoli Peninsula with enteritis and spent 19 Aug 1915 to 9 Mar 1916 in hospitals from Mudros (3rd Canadian Stationary Hospital) to the Church Lane Military Hospital in Tooting, England (via the HMHS Aquitania) before rejoining his unit at Tel-el-Kebir.

Unit travelled to France aboard the HMT Canada arriving 9 Jun 1916.

The Sun (Kalgoorlie) 8 Oct 1916 reported that Henry had been Killed in Action, after previously being recorded as missing.

No known grave. Commemorated on Villers-Bretonneux Memorial.

Red Cross records (1DRL/0428) show that....

 "he was killed on the 12th of August coming out of the trenches, when being relieved, passing down the reserve trench."  One informant told that he had been lying asleep in a dugout when killed by a shell."
  

Henry's will records his share holding in oil companies such as: Galacian Oil, Land and Royalties Trust; Galacian Standard; and Romanian Oil.

 "Worked at the brickyard.  He has no relatives here but was held in much esteem by his mates.  He enlisted in the early stages of the war, fought through the Gallipoli campaign, and was killed last year in the fighting in France. He was a sergeant when he fell in action."[1]


Notes

  1. The Drill of the Foot-Hills 1917 Feb-Mar edition, page 7

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