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William Edgar Rowe

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Personal Information
Date of Birth not known 1895
Place of Birth Walthanstow, Essex, England
Death 21 Mar 1918
Place of Death Zillebeke, Belgium
Age at Enlistment 20 years, 4 months
Description 5'5¾ (1.m) tall; weight 127 lbs (kg); fair complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair.
Occupation clerk
Religion Methodist
Address Copley street, Bayswater, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father Mr Edgar Rowe
Military Information
Reg Number 3452
Date of Enlistment 3 Aug 1915
Rank Corporal
Unit/Formation 11th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement posted to B Company / 3rd Brigade, 1st Division
Date of Embarkation 2 Nov 1915 - 26 Nov 1915
Ship Embarked On HMAT A38 Ulysses
Fate Wounded in Action 22 Dec 1916 Flers
Killed in Action 21 Mar 1918
Monument Jarrahdale War Memorial
Jarrahdale Honour Roll
ANZAC Memorial Park (Byford)
Medals 1914-15 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal


Pre War

War Service

Entering Blackboy Hill camp on 3 Aug 1915, he was allocated to the 20th Depot Company. After 8 weeks training he was posted to the 11th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion, travelling with them to Egypt. Bill was taken on strength by the 11th Battalion at Habieta, Egypt on 2 Mar 1916 before embarking in Alexandria on 29 Mar 1916 aboard HMT Corsican for Marseilles, France where they arrived on 5 Apr 1916.

On 13 Dec 1916 he was appointed Lance Corporal, and on 22 Dec 1916 he was wounded in action at Flers. The battalion's War Diary, mentions enemy shelling activity and casualties, but does not list William amongst them. His injury was probably caused by shrapnel as it was described as a penetrating wound to the bladder and abdomen.

Placed on an Ambulance Train on 28 Dec 1916 and admitted to the 6th General Hospital in Rouen on the 29th. On 12 Jan 1917 he was embarked on HMHS Carisbrook Castle for England where he entered the Ontario Hospital the next day, remaining with them until 7 Mar 1917 when he was discharged to the 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital for 10 days. Bill regained strength in a number of base units, before he again proceeded to France (15th Jun 1917) through Southampton. He rejoined the 11th Battalion on 7 Jul 1917 at Ribemont.

Bill was promoted temporary corporal on 29 Sep 1917 , and the rank was confirmed on 19 Oct 1917. From 10 to 16 Feb 1918 he attended a Corps Gas School before enjoying some leave in the UK. On 11 Mar 1918 he rejoined the battalion, and on 21 Mar 1918 he was Killed in Action along with two others by enemy shell fire near Neuve Eglise. Buried in the Spoilbank Cemetery Zillebeke, 2.5 km south of Ypres, Belgium.

  • Spoilbank Cemetery Zillebeke Belgium
  • Commonwealth War Graves Commission


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