Herbert Goodman
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Personal Information | |
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Date of Birth | not known |
Place of Birth | Tintagel, Cornwall, England |
Death | 3-6 Nov 1916 |
Place of Death | Flers, France |
Age at Enlistment | 18 years, 7 months |
Description | 5'5½" (1.66m) tall; weight 128 lbs (58.1kg); dark complexion, brown eyes, brown hair. |
Occupation | farm hand |
Religion | Church of England |
Address | c/o Banjup Post Office, Western Australia |
Next of Kin | Sister Mrs N F Ford |
Military Information | |
Reg Number | 3111 |
Date of Enlistment | 14 Sep 1915 |
Rank | Private |
Unit/Formation | 28th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement |
Date of Embarkation | 18 Jan 1916 - 16 Feb 1916 |
Ship Embarked On | HMAT A7 Medic |
Fate | Killed in Action 3-6 Nov 1916 |
Monument | Banjup War Memorial |
Medals |
British War Medal Victory Medal |
Contents
Pre War
Arrived in Australia aged 14.
War Service
Entering Claremontcamp on 14 Sep 1915, he was allocated to the 7th reinforcment draft for the 28th Battalion on 1 Nov 1915. On 15 Oct 1915 he was fined 5 shillings (50cents) for being absent from Tattoo. Moved to Blackboy Hill cmap, on 7 Dec 1915 he was absent from 2:15pm until reveille on 8 Dec 1915. Fined 2/6d. Travelled with his reinforcement draft aboard HMAT A7 Medic, but before they left Fremantle, on 14 Feb 1916 he was charged with leaving the troopship without leave to do so. This time he forfeited 5 days pay. On arrival in Alexandria, Egypt he was sent on to France after just over an extra month's training. Embarked on SS Oriana in Alexandria on 21 Mar 1916 for Marseilles, arriving there on the 27th.
Taken on strength by the 28th Battalion as they moved at 8:00pm into the front lines at Bois Grenier, replacing the 26th Battalion. Over the next two days they were heavily bombarded by enemy artillery including HE and shrapnel as well as aerial torpedoes.
During the period 3 - 6 Nov 1916 the 28th Battalion was in the line near Gueudecourt, tasked on 5 Nov with attacking Gird Trench, part of the German defences north east of Flers. The artillery was ill directed, and as a result the attackers were driven back by heavy rifle and machine gun fire. Casualties were 59 Killed 168 wounded, and 50 missing. Herbert was one of the missing, and was formally declared to be missing on 10 Nov 1916.
Despite him being buried in the Warlencourt British Cemetery, it was not until 15 May 1917 that the Army formally delared that he had been killed between the 3rd and the 6th Nov 1916.
Herbert's younger brother Harold Sanders Goodman, and sister Henrietta Maud Goodman were granted War Pensions of 15/- each, per fortnignht ($1.50)
Notes
His brother Richard served during WW1 in the 55th Battalion and was aso KIA.