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John Laidlaw Paterson
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Personal Information
Date of Birth c1898
Place of Birth Lanarkshire, Scotland
Age at Enlistment 18 years, 8 months
Description 5'5" (1.m) tall ; 122lbs
55.338 kg
; fresh complexion ; blue eyes ; light brown hair
Occupation Mechanic Apprentice
Religion Church of England
Address Division street, Welshpool, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Andrew Paterson
Military Information
Reg Number 7771
Date of Enlistment 11 Apr 1917
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 11th Battalion, 26th Reinforcements
Date of Embarkation 29 Jun 1917
Ship Embarked On HMAT A30 Borda
Date of Return 19 Dec 1918 ‒ 27 Jan 1919
Ship Returned On HMAT A60 Aeneas
Monument Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll
Medals British War Medal
Victory Medal



Pre War

Had served with the militia's 38th Battery, Australian Field Artillery

War Service

Entered Blackboy Hill camp on 11 Apr 1917, and on 8 May 1917 he was allocated to the 26th reinforcement draft for the 11th Battalion. John sailed with the group to England where they arrived in Plymouth before being sent to the 3rd Training Battalion at Durrington. On 25 Aug 1918 he proceeded overseas to France via Southampton and on 22 Jan 1918 he was taken on strength by the 11th Battalion.

Wounded on 29 Aug 1918 during the battalion's advance towards Lihons when they encountered very heavy German opposition that caused them to take very heavy casualties. Treated by the 15th Australian Field Ambulance, he was passed back to the 61st Casualty Clearing Station the same day. Evacuated on Ambulance train No. 29, he was admitted to the 22nd General Hospital at Camiers on 11 Aug 1918.

On 29 Aug 1918 he boarded a hospital ship for England at Le Havre, and was admitted to the Cambridge Hospital in Aldershot on 1 Sep 1918 with a gunshot wound to his right arm. On 3 Oct 1918 he was released form hospital and given leave until 17 Oct 1918. On his return to duty he was posted to the No.4 Command Depot at Hurdcott until he was shipped home to Australia. John was AWOL from midnight on 26 Nov until 2:00pm on 29 Nov 1918. He was required to perform 3 days Field Punishment No.2 and forfeited 3 days pay.

Discharged by the 5th Military District on 9 Mar 1919.

Post War

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