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  • ...al]] on 13 Sep 1915. A week later he was transferred to their Convalescent Depot and returned to duty on 5 Oct 1915. ...D, or from appendicitis (his records shows both), he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Stationary Hospital]] in Ismailia via the 4th Australian Field A
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  • | enlistmentage = 32 years, 2 months | fate1 = Wounded in action 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt
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  • ...ficer in the execution of his office." Awarded 2 day's Field Punishment No.2. (See notes). ...1917. Found guilty he was awarded 24 hours Field Punishment No 2, and lost 2 day's pay.
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  • ...Feb 1918 Alfred was absent from the early morning stables parade. Awarded 2 days confined to barracks, this was extended as on 13 Mar 1918 he proceeded ...ty and returned to his unit on 28 Jun 1918 via the Australian General Base Depot in Le Havre.
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement, posted to A Company. 3rd Brigade / 1st Division ...ion]] where on 18 Jul 1916 he was charged with having been absent from the 2:00pm Parade and was awarded 3 days punishment.
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  • | unit = 11th Battalion, 12th Reinforcement / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division ...Battalion and he travelled with them to Egypt aboard [[RMS Mongolia]]. On 2 Mar 1916 he joined the [[11th Battalion]] at Habieta in Egypt and was poste
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  • | death = 2 Apr 1968 | unit = 1st Battalion, 5th Reinforcement
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  • ...ot]]. On 14 Jul 1918 he was fit for service again and was sent to the Base Depot in Le Havre. Roslyn was transferred to the permanent staff of the Australian General Base Depot on 6 Aug 1918, and was granted leave to England on 18 August till 1 Septemb
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  • ...l examination before commencing work as a Junior Porter at Fremantle Goods depot on 9 February 1915 with a wage of 4 shillings and 6 pence per day (45 cents ...n 13 Oct 1917 who treated him before releasing him to the 1st Convalescent Depot on 16 Oct 1917.
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  • ...916 he was taken on strength by the [[28th Battalion]] at Tel-el-Kebir. On 2 Mar 1916 at Ferry Post on the Suez Canal he reported to hospital. ...nd after a period of time in rear base depots he rejoined the battalion on 2 Aug 1916.
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  • ...neral Hospital]] on 20 Jun 1915. Released to the Australian & New Zealand Convalescent Hospital at Helouan on 28 Jun 1915, he was soon back with his unit at Galli .... Released by them to furlough on 18 Nov 1916, he reported to No 2 Command Depot in Weymouth on 7 Dec 1916, and soon after was embarked for Australia from P
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  • ...is, before being discharged to the Convalescent Hospital at Ras-el-Tire on 2 Jul 1916. On 12 Jul 1916 he was fit enough to return to duty with the [[4th ...and on 4 Oct 1916 he was taken on strength by the [[16th Battalion]]. From 2 Jan 1917 until 13 Jan 1917 he was hospitalised in France before rejoining h
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  • | embarkationdatefrom = 2 Nov 1914 ...nded. 2 others wounded. All sent to Hospital."<ref>https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/awm-media/collection/RCDIG1008204/large/5051791.JPG</ref>
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  • | dateofreturnto = 2 Aug 1919 ...lescent depot on 30 Apr 1917, he was fit for duty after a short stint in [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] from 15 - 22 May 1917.
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  • ...active service leaving his post without orders from his superior officer; (2) When on active service an act to the prejudice of good order and military ..., and on his release on 22 Sep 1917 he reported to the 4th Division's Base Depot. On 6 Oct 1917 he rejoined the [[48th Battalion]] just as they moved forwar
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  • Admitted to 56th Casualty Clearing Station hospital on 2 May 1917. On 15 May 1917 he was placed on an [[Ambulance Train]] for the c ...ian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 8 Jun 1917. Discharged to the 5th Convalescent Depot on 13 Jun 1917, he was well enough to resume duty on 9 Jul 1917. Francis re
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  • On entering the Blackboy Hill camp he began his training with the 15th Depot Company before being allocated to the 9th reinforcement draft for the [[2nd ...n General Hospital who on 17 Mar 1917 released him to the 6th Convalescent Depot.
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  • | dateofreturnfrom = 2 Jan 1919 ...rance through Southampton and on arrival in Le Have spent time in the base depot until he joined hthe [[48th Battalion]] on 4 Jul 1917. He found his unit in
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  • | embarkationdateto = 2 Nov 1916 ...ospital on 21 Sep 1917. Healing, he was released to the 14th Convalescent Depot in Trouville on 4 Oct 1917. Well again he was released to duty on 26 Oct 19
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  • | embarkationdatefrom = 2 Nov 1914 ...gst other things Mustapha was the location of a large British Convalescent Depot so perhaps Henry missed the landing due to illness. Henry was found guilty
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