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  • ...n and the forfeiture of 12 day's pay. On his release he was transferred to the [[12th Field Ambulance]]. ...6 aboard [[HS Maheno]], arriving there on 3 Jul 1916. Doug was admitted to the 3rd General Hospital
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  • | caption2 = The Spirits of Gallipoli Project. North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia ...s made to straighten out the line, and to launch some diversionary raids. The 11th Battalion was ordered to make an attack on Turkish trenches in an area
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  • ...l he worked in a legal firm for three years before working in the mines in the goldfields. Prior to WW1 he had returned to Woodanilling to take up a farm. ...oard for another day until the enemy ceased shelling the cove and boats in the area. Disembarked into two destroyers that carried them closer inshore, and
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  • ...IF, was made a 2nd Lieutenant. Previous long service (10 years plus) with the militia. Formally taken on strength of the 1st AIF in England on 15 May 1918, and sent to [[5th Training Battalion]] i
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  • ...south of Ypres. Soon after, the battalion was withdrawn to spend time in the Anzac Rest Area near Abbeville to rebuild and retrain. ...e through Folkestone took place on 29 Apr 1917, and he eventually rejoined the 16th Battalion on 3rd May 1917.
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  • ...ival in Egypt he spent a short time in a training battalion before joining the [[11th Battalion]] at Mena on 28 Feb 1915. ...Field Ambulance]] with diarrhoea and on 29 Aug 1915 he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station]].
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  • ...ement draft for the 44th Battalion, but later changed to the 8th draft for the 48th Battalion, travelling with them to England. ...he [[12th Training Battalion]] at Codford for three weeks before moving to the Sutton Manderville camp where he spent a little over three months.
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  • Joined the [[12th Battalion]] at Tel-el-Kebir in Egypt on 7 Jan 1916, and traveled wit ...1916, and was admitted to the 5th Southern General Hospital in Portsmouth the same day. During his recuperation he took a couple of days leave without pe
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  • ...and disembarked at Mudros on 23 Oct 1915 where he was taken on strength by the [[16th Battalion]]. ...s a 'Very disorderly heart'. Transferred again on 9 Mar 1916, this time to the [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] also in Heliopolis.
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  • ...s charged with overstaying leave from Midnight 23 Oct until he reported to the Guard Room on 26 Oct 1916. For this he was awarded 168 hours detention, an ...]]. Before he joined his unit he contracted mumps and was hospitalised in the 24th (Étaples) and 16th (Camiers) General Hospitals from 3 to 23 Dec 1916.
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  • ...to the [[3rd Training Battalion]] at Rollestone to prepare for service on the Western Front. Deemed ready, he proceeded overseas for France on 21 Dec 19 ...917 when they replaced the 12th Battalion in the reserve line. They spent the next eight days revetting and improving their trenches as well as carrying
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  • ...a.gov.au/nla.news-article210692154 |title=KELMSCOTT MEMORIAL. |newspaper=[[The Australian]] |issue=195 |location=Western Australia |date=20 May 1921 |acce ...l=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27964464 |title=PERSONAL. |newspaper=[[The West Australian]] |volume=XXXVII, |issue=5,958 |location=Western Australia
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  • ...those from Jarrahdale and the Millars' Timber and Trading Company Mills in the district who served in World War One. ...gested by the wording above.'' <ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article148650439 |title=For King and Empire. |newspaper=[[South Western Adv
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  • | data3 = Originally hung in the Bedfordale Hall, Admiral Road, Bedfordale In October 1915, it was reported that seventeen men from the Bedfordale community volunteered to serve in WWI;
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  • Catherine trained as a nurse from 8 Jan 1912 until 27 Jan 1915 at the Perth Public Hospital. Registration granted on 13 Apr 1915. ...sia. Catherine had recovered by 16 Oct 1917 and she rejoined the staff of the hospital.
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  • ...o Australia, departing 30 Nov 1910, and arriving at Albany on 29 Dec 1910. The family lived in a number of suburbs before moving to Gosnells. ...7 he was posted to the 4th Battalion, Camel Corps and taken on strength by the 18th Company on 26 Mar 1917.
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  • ...ilitia in Middlesex, England (3 years), and had briefly before enlisted in the AIF from 11 to 29 Jan 1915 before being discharged. ...ned the ANZAC Base on Mudros from Alexandria, and was taken on strength by the 4th Australian Field Ambulance at Walden Grove Gallipoli on 7 Dec 1915. On
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  • | caption = Daily News 7 Oct 1916 Page 15 ...n the Gallipoli Peninsular. On 12 Oct 1915 Hubert was taken on strength by the [[28th Battalion]] at ANZAC Cove.
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  • | unit = 44th Battalion, D Company, transferred to the 51st Battalion In early 1913 John married Helen Isabella Blackburn at the residence of George Harris, Albany Rd, GOSNELLS, Perth, Western Australia.
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  • ...n 22 Sep 1941 discharged from the RAAF in order to be granted a Commission the following day as a Pilot Officer. From 29 Sep 1941 until 16 Dec 1941 he attended the No 15 Navigation Course at 4 SFTS and having passed it, he was sent on a 'H
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