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  • ...y Hospital]] during the 8 months he was a member of the permanent cadre of the training battalion before proceeding overseas on 4 Dec 1917 from Southampto ...18, where he was admitted to the 4th Southern General Hospital in Plymouth the next day.
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  • ...s from 13 Jul 1916 and again from 6 - 19 Jan 1917. In between he was with the [[7th Training Battalion]] at Rollestone. ...then he was picking snow out of his eye for the next fine minutes."''<ref>The Blue & White Diamond - 28th Battalion, Neville Browning, Advance Press, Pag
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  • ...n 1 Nov 1916. A month later he was allocated to the 6th reinforcement for the 39th Battalion, a Victorian unit which had trained at Ballarat before going ...[10th Training Battalion]] at Durrington, and a month later 29 Apr 1917 to the [[67th Battalion]] at Windmill Hill, Perham Downs.
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  • | caption = The Drill of the Foot-Hills Birtwistle collection ...0 Jun 1915 reports that Bill was the Assistant Station Master at Beenup at the time of his enlistment.
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  • ...Habieta. Arthur sailed with the battalion to Marseilles from Alexandria on the [[HMT Corsican]], arriving there on 5 Apr 1916. ...l in France and his death over a year later, Arthur's records are silent. The Initial entry on his records for 9 Oct 1917 was that Arthur was wounded and
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  • ...s, and on 1 Apr 1916 transferred from the [[16th Battalion]] at Zeitoun to the [[48th Battalion]] at Serapeum. On 2 Jun 1916 along with the rest of the 48th Battalion he embarked on the [[HMT Caledonia]] in Alexandria for Marseilles where they disembarked on 9
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  • | caption = ''The Westralian Battalion'', N Browning, page 453 ...ov 1916 via Southampton, arriving in Le Havre at 6.30 am the next day. In the afternoon they entrained for Bailleul, and then marched to Steenwerck, abou
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  • | caption = The Drill of the Foot-Hills 1916 Aug-Sep edition p.21 ...o enlist in Western Australia, he was allocated on day one to A Company of the 11th Battalion.
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  • | address = 'The Falls', Karragullen, Western Australia ...s for the reserve force. It was here that the Battalion first commemorated the anniversary of "ANZAC Day".
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  • | address = 'The Falls' Karragullen, Western Australia ...taples and joined the [[51st Battalion]] on 7 Feb 1917 as they came out of the line at Flers.
    5 KB (599 words) - 12:12, 11 December 2023
  • | fate1 = Killed in Action 17 Jul 1916 in the Fromelles area ...reached on the 30th. Here they completed their preliminary training with the Western Australian and South Australian Companies working together.
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  • ...1917. On arrival in Liverpool on 2 October they entrained for Tidworth in the south where they undertook specialist training. John spent a month training ...aboard the [[HS Ville de Liege]] for medical treatment and was admitted to the Kitchener Military Hospital in Brighton.
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  • | caption2 = Sleeping arrangements in the sandy desert ...pt, on 20 Oct 1915 Frank was allocated to the 11th reinforcement draft for the [[10th Light Horse Regiment]].
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  • ...with them to England. Records show that while he embarked on 31 May 1916, the ship didn't sail until 6 Jun 1916. ...to reinforce the 11th Battalion, but on 20 Oct 1916 he was transferred to the [[51st Battalion]], joining their reserve group at Reninghelst 10 kms south
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  • ...on but subject to his teeth being attended too. Personal particulars from the application show Bill ignored a few birthdays stating he was forty-nine yea ...who embarked from Fremantle on 18 Dec 1915 sailing to Sydney, NSW on board the troopship [[SS Indarra]].
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  • As an 18 year old stableman, Fred arrived in Fremantle aboard the 5.857 ton SS Oruba on 9 Feb 1906 after a voyage of 75 days from London. Du ...|url=http://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1756512_394.pdf |title=The Drill of the Foot-Hills |issue=1917 |location=Western Australia |date=Mar 1917 |accessda
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  • | caption = Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire p.142 | fate1 = Killed in Action 18 Sep 1918 at the Hindenburg Outpost line, France
    5 KB (557 words) - 12:19, 11 December 2023
  • | caption = Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire p.142 ...ose Trench where they were providing working parties repairing roads under the supervision of Engineers.
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  • ...1910 but at the time of his enlistment was married to Emily White and was the Station Master at Armadale. On enlistment Fred was allocated to the Railway Corps, promoted Sergeant, and embarked for England within a week of
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  • ...Blackboy Hill camp, James was allocated to the 9th reinforcement draft for the 16th Battalion, and sailed with them to Egypt. ...rseilles on 11 Jun 1916. On arrival in France, he was sent on a course at the School of Instruction.
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