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William Richard (Billy) Orr

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William Richard (Billy) Orr
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Personal Information
Date of Birth Not known
Place of Birth Sale, Victoria
Age at Enlistment 28 years old
Description 5'9½" (1.77m) tall ; 155lbs
70.307 kg
; dark complexion ; grey eyes ; dark brown hair
Occupation Secretary
Religion Roman Catholic
Address Gosnells, Western Australia
Next of Kin Mother , Mrs Ellen Orr
Military Information
Reg Number 3467
Date of Enlistment 3 Apr 1916
Rank Lance Corporal
Unit/Formation 51st Battalion, 9th reinforcement
Date of Embarkation 29 Jan 1917 ‒ 27 Mar 1917
Ship Embarked On HMAT A28 Miltiades
Date of Return 11 Dec 1918
Monument Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll



Pre War

12 months in militia Artillery.

War Service

William entered Blackboy Hill camp on 3 Apr 1916 and a month later was allocated to the 5th reinforcement draft for the 51st Battalion. From 9 Jun until 7 Jul 1916 he attended the NCO School at Claremont. On his return to Blackboy Hill he trained with the 77th, 78th, 80th and 94th Depot Companies, until on 9 Jan 1917 he was allocated to the 9th reinforcement draft for the 51st Battalion. On 29 Jan 1917 he was appointed Sergeant for the voyage to England.

On arrival in England he relinquished the rank of Sergeant, and was a Corporal while with the 13th Training Battalion at Codford. He also participated in the 36th Physical and Bayonet Training Course at Aldershot from 6 Aug to 1 Sep 1917, and on 23 Nov 1917 he was appointed Acting Sergeant. Again he relinquished rank on Proceeding overseas to France through Southampton on 18 Feb 1918.

William was taken on strength by the 51st Battalion on 25 Feb 1918, and on 9 Mar 1918 he was appointed Lance Corporal. On 25 Apr 1918 near Villers-Bretonneux he was wounded in action, receiving a shell wound to the neck. Seen by the 25th Field Ambulance he was sent to the 6th General Hospital in Rouen on 28 Apr 1918. On 1 May 1918 he embarked on HMHS Panama for England. On arrival he was admitted to the 1st Southern General Hospital's Stourbridge Section in Birmingham. Discharged from hospital on 11 May 1918 he reported to the No2 Command Depot who the next day transferred him to the No 3 Command Depot at Hurdcott.

From June through to December 1918 William was moved from one base depot to another in Weymouth, Hurdcott, Sutton Veny and Deverill


Post War

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