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  • ...2 Mar 1917. On the 20th, just 8 days later he was off to [[Fargo Military Hospital]] with eye problems, but not before on 16 Mar 1917 being charged with 'Negl ...was admitted to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] at Codford Hospital with Venereal Disease, and was not discharged until 26 Mar 1918 a total ine
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  • | placeofbirth = Gateshead, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England ...hool at Lyndhurst. With the course finishing 27 Apr 1918 he had qualified 1st class.
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  • | shipcapacity = 348 x 1st and 166 x 2nd class. ...staff. Her original trip was with members of the [[3rd Australian General Hospital]], from Sydney on 15 May 1915.
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  • | placeofdeath = Dwellingup Hospital, Western Australia | fate1 = Returned to Australia (medical)
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  • | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1663153 Australian War Memorial] | medal1 = [[1914-15 Star]]
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  • | medal1 = [[1914-15 Star]] ...ing with diarrhoea. Ashore he was admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] in Heliopolis later that day.
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  • ...for Abbassia where he was admitted to the [[1st Australian Dermatological Hospital]] to be treated for VD (48 days ineffective service). After discharge on 1 ...rps]]. However, on 22 Dec 1916 he was sent to the [14th Australian General Hospital]] in Cairo for treatment of conjunctivitis. Later treatment was for tracho
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  • ...16 and moved north into reserve at Steenwerck. On 24 Jan 1917 they were re-entering the line outside Armentiers when Norman was injured by enemy shelli ...the Somme valley where they were training and preparing to move to Villers-Bretonneux where they relieved the 16th Battalion in the front line.
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  • | unit = 23rd Howitzer Brigade, 1st Reinforcements, transferred to 3rd Division Ammunition Column. ...ne to undertake training, and there o 1 May 1916 he was transferred to the 1st reinforcement draft for the 23rd Howitzer Brigade.
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  • ...port on 27 Mar 1917 During the voyage John spent two periods in the ship's hospital, 5 Feb to 8 Feb 1917, and 15 Feb until 20 Feb 1917. On arrival in England J ...aken on strength as the [[16th Battalion]] rebuilt its strength prior to re-entering the front lines near Messines on 3 Aug 1917.
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  • | shipreturnednote = in Hospital Ship configuration ...asualty Clearing Station, he was evacuated to the [[2nd Australian General Hospital]] at Wimereux on 2 Aug 1916 before being embarked on [[HMHS St David]] in B
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  • ...ulance Train]] No. 21 for Calais where he was admitted to the 30th General Hospital. A week, later, on 15 May 1917 he was embarked on the [[HS Princesse Elisab In England he was admitted to the 1st Southern General Hospital in Birmingham later the same day. Following treatment in Birmingham he was
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  • | name = 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital | data2 = 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital
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  • | name = 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station | caption2 = 1st CCS then known as 1st Casualty Clearing Hospital at Gallipoli
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  • | name = 4th Australian Field Ambulance | caption = Staff at the 4th Field Ambulance Hospital on the Gallipoli Peninsula. AWM photo 00680
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  • | placeofdeath = Jarrick Hospital, Scotland | medal2 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | placeofdeath = Repatriation Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia | fate1 = WIA 28 Mar 1918 Sailly-le-Sec, France
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (medical) ...and on [[HS Princesse Elisabeth]] where he was admitted to the Croydon War Hospital on 30 Nov 1917.
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  • | medal1 = 1914-15 Star ...a member of the 13th Depot Company. A month later he was allocated to the 1st reinforcement draft for the [[28th Battalion]], and on 26 Apr 1915 he was t
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  • | placeofdeath = Hollywood repat Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia | fate1 = Wounded in action 11 Apr 1917 1st Bullecourt
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (medical) | medal1 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (Medical) | medal1 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | fate2 = Returned to Australia (Medical) ...charged to duty and returned to his unit on 28 Jun 1918 via the Australian General Base Depot in Le Havre.
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  • ...= 11th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement, posted to A Company. 3rd Brigade / 1st Division | fate3 = Returned to Australia (medical)
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  • ...leave from 24 Oct - 7 Nov 1918. When he returned from leave, it was to the 1st Command Depot where his return to Australia was prepared. Discharged by the ...laide, when her marriage to Mr. Jock Blair will take, place."<ref>The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Monday 19 February 1934 p 10 Article</ref>
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  • | monument3 = Villers-Bretonneux Memorial | monumentawm = [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1677005 Australian War Memorial]
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  • | fate1 = Wounded in Action (gassed) 25 Apr 1918 Villers-Bretonneux ...t was employed 6 May 1907 by Jacob Sincock in Adelaide area as dairy rounds-man, but it appears temptation when handling cash could not be resisted in e
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  • ...pital from 21 August, and then transferred to the [[8th Australian General Hospital]] from 29th August until 11th September 1916, and on 22 Sep 1916 he was dis When Cecil enlisted a second time, some 28 days later, the preliminary medical examination reported that he was Class 3 - Doubtful as a result of Neurasth
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  • ...Belgium. During the time he was in training he spent time in the Parkhouse Hospital, reason not recorded. ...General Hospital the next day. On 20 Jun 1918 he was released to the [[1st Australian Convalescent Depot]]. On 14 Jul 1918 he was fit for service again and was s
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  • | fate2 = Wounded in action 24 Mar 1918 at Villers-Bretonneux ...employment, and passed the selection board 27 February 1914 and passed the medical examination before commencing work as a Junior Porter at Fremantle Goods de
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  • | fate2 = Returned to Australia - medical ...884 before returning to England in 1892. Their expanded family returned to Australian aboard the ''SS Stuttgart'', arriving in Fremantle on 23 July 1902.
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  • ...and on 27 Sep 1918 where Arthur was admitted to the 2/1st Southern General Hospital, Dudley road, Birmingham the next day. Arthur was said to be suffering from Arthur was discharged from hospital and granted 2 days furlough on 7 Oct 1918. Although he reported to the [[Ov
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  • ...he sat the Junior Examination in 1908 before being employed by the Western Australian Civil Service. ...916. In England on 25 Sep 1916 he was admitted to the 4th Southern General Hospital in Plymouth with Cerebro Spinal Barrier.
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  • | medal1 = 1914-15 Star ...l]] on 20 Jun 1915. Released to the Australian & New Zealand Convalescent Hospital at Helouan on 28 Jun 1915, he was soon back with his unit at Gallipoli.
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  • ...regular heart beat). George was released to the [[3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] on 6 May 1918, and following further treatment he was sent to the No 2 Co ...on [[SS Lancashire]] where he was admitted to the [[8th Australian General Hospital]] in Fremantle. Here he was charged with being AWOL from 10:00am on 10 Apr
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  • ...Ajana]] where he was taken on strength of the [[16th Battalion]] at Tel-el-Kebir on 7 Mar 1916. On 1 Jun 1916 the battalion embarked on the [[HMT Cana ...50th Battalion. Treated by the [[3rd Field Ambulance]] and then the [[3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] the same day he was transferred by [[Ambulance
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  • | placeofdeath = Hollywood Repat Hospital, Western Australia | fate1 = WIA 4-6 Nov 1916 Gueuedecourt
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (Medical) | medal1 = 1914-15 Star
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  • ...[[51st Battalion]]. Soon after, on 31 May 1916 intel-el-Kebir he required hospital treatment for influenza. ...917, he was fit for duty after a short stint in [[1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital]] from 15 - 22 May 1917.
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (Medical) ...1th Battalion]]. From 17 Aug 1917 until 3 Feb 1918 Patrick was detached to 1st Division Headquarters for duty with the APM.
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  • | shipreturnednote = operating as a Hospital Ship | fate2 = Returned to Australia (medical)
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  • | medal2 = 1914-15 Star ...aboard [[HMAT A49 Seang Choon]]. Admitted to the [[1st Australian General Hospital]] on 3 May 1915 with a gunshot wound to the thigh.
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (medical) | medal1 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | unit = Hospital Transport Corps, transferred to 14th Australian Field Ambulance | medal2 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | medal1 = 1914-15 Star ...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 16 Dec 1915 he
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  • | unit = Australian Army Medical Corps | fate1 = Returned to Australia (Medical)
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  • | description = 5'7½" (1.m) tall; weight 145lbs; fair complexion, blue-green eyes, brown hair | eyes = blue-green
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  • | fate2 = Returned to Australia (medical) | medal1 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia (Medical) | medal1 = 1914-15 Star
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  • | fate1 = Returned to Australia - Medical ...England. During the voyage Albert had need of medical help from the ship's hospital from 30 Jan to 2 Feb 1917.
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