Australian WW1 Wounded In Action Medal Pair, Edwards , Field Engineers AIF See original listing Condition: Used Ended: 11 Dec, 2022 20:20:26 AEDST Winning bid: AU $290.00 [ 4 bids ] Postage: AU $30.00 Australia Post International Express Located in: Neerim South, VIC, Australia Seller: dingo-boy ( 1443 ) | Seller's other items Sell one like this WIA: 1stAugust 1917 (G.S.W Arm, compound fracture), Military Medal London Gazette 18thAugust 1917 For Bravery in the Field, 21stOctober 1918 Transferred to the 11thField Ambulance, Records show that Private Browne/Cooper was awarded his Military Medal "in the field" and as a result no citation can be found at this stage (worthy of further research. - A. E. Boyd. - T. Cpl. A.I.F. He was awarded his M.M. A.I.F.). A.I.F. Wounded In Action Medal Crossword Clue, Puzzle and Solver - Crossword Leak My opinion is that KIA and WIA should be the minimum required with only direct descendants, siblings or spouses having the right to wear these medals or clasps. Neighbour killed in horrific Wieambilla shooting to receive police's As to the purple heart approach, I would prefer to see an award generated for partners of defence personnel who have endured absences of the serving person, raised children on their own and suffered anxiety while waiting for their partner to return home. In continued fighting after the battle, Private O'Donnell was Wounded in Action, suffering gunshot wounds to his left arm, left thigh and right knee on February 3, 1943. He was employed as a Well Borer prior to his enlistment in the Australian Imperial Force, in January 1916. A.I.F. F.A.B. A.I.F. ); British War and Victory Medals (19852 A-Sgt. WW2 US Army 82nd Airborne division grouping ETO Europe WOUNDED Wounded soldiers, prisoners of war, World War II deportees and internees from the, Mother, widow, widower, or next of kin of any member of the Canadian Forces who loses their life in active service, including peacekeeping, and other such international operations, French or foreign nationals who are victims of terrorism in France or abroad, Croatian and foreign nationals who were severely wounded while participating in the, Those wounded or killed while serving, on or after April 5, 1917, with the, Members of the Canadian Forces or allied forces wounded or killed in action, and to members whose death under honourable circumstances is a result of injury or disease related directly to military service, Swedish Armed Forces personnel wounded directly or indirectly as a result of battle during international mission, Service personal wounded in a manner that is classified 'moderately severe' in action against the enemy, or died as a result of such an injury, Next of kin of all servicepersons of the military and police of Sri Lanka in recognition of a serviceperson's death in the line of duty, Soldiers of the German armed forces that were wounded between 1918 and 1945, and civilians wounded in air raids, Wounds which were received in combat against an enemy force or hospitalization following a gassing, Wound or injury sustained in action against an enemy in defense of the country during the, Soldiers and civilians attached to Austro-Hungarian military units who were wounded in combat, became disabled or suffered serious health damage in connection with military actions during, Those who, as homeland defenders, were wounded or injured during combat with the enemy during World War II, Those who sustain wounds as a result of direct enemy action in any type of operations or counter-insurgency actions, Personnel of the South Vietnamese military who, while engaged in armed combat with enemies of the Republic of Vietnam, were either wounded or killed in action. Ww1 Australian Twice Wounded in Action Medals Griffiths 11th Battalion Average Crisis funding: 25-Bn. A. Delury. Prominent among them was an old-fashioned snail-mail letter from one Leslie Edgar Anderson of Perth, Western Australia, submitting a copy of a design he created 10 years ago (image above). and Bar, M.M.] Wellswas born in Brisbane, Australia, in 1891. If no other participant places a bid, you win that auction lot for $101 dollars. The KIA would only be of benefit to family members or future generations who would have something like this to know what happened and something tangible to hold. 1 Battery, 1st Field Artillery Brigade on 11 January 1917.Loton was awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous devotion to his work in carrying ammunition at Westhoek, during the preparations for the Battle of Broodseinde, Ypres, 4 October 1917. A. And I take pride in that. If again it happens. classified as a Battle Casualty and evacuated as a result of those wounds, or captured and later released or escaped. correctly impressed to 1947 Gnr: F. Nicholas. More than once I thought, please dont shoot the messenger. C. McCabe. Having embarked for the UK in November 1916, he arrived at Devonport in January 1917. A.I.F. Bent. Stars late pantographed 'VX53126 E.W.F. G. W. KEELER. ); 1914-15Star(2552 Pte. ), Military Medal, G.V.R. Longwas born in Sydney, Australia, in 1894. A. E. Allen. A.I.F.). Numerous newspaper reports show the demise of King for embezzlement of the Ballarat Post Office in 1869. This example is thought to have been completed while he was at 4 AGH. I also noticed no WIA medal..? 11 BN. He transferred to the 29th Australian Infantry Battalion in February 1918, and distinguished himself whilst serving with the Battalion on the Somme in July 1918. Frank Nicholaswas born in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. During this operation, he was continuously under heavy artillery and machine gun fire, and was working until late in the morning. 8/Bde: Aust: F.A. A.I.F.). F. Whithead. ), Four: Military Medal, G.V.R. It makes absolutely no sense! 55 - Bn. A.I.F. Such a small thing would mean so much to the members families and the wounded men and woman. They kept up fire during the duration although both were wounded. 28 January 1918. British soldiers have not been awarded Wound Stripes for any conflict after World War Two. When the barrage lifted, he was one of the first to enter the enemys position and received the prisoners from Lieutenant Moore. A printer by trade, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at Melbourne, 10 October 1916. F.A.B. Having embarked for the UK in November 1916, he arrived at Devonport in January 1917. WW2 SOUTH AFRICAN MEDAL GROUPING, WOUNDED IN ACTION PAYBOOK SAVED HIS LIFE. Aboriginal Medal Recipients of WW1 | State Library of Queensland Soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force, Canadian Expeditionary Force, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and other Empire troops followed suit in the First World War, and issued wound stripes according to British practice. On searching the ground, he found a gun of which the gunners had been killed and returned with it to where his platoon was holding the line. He served with the Battalion in the French theatre of war and advanced to Lieutenant in July of the same year.Thompson returned to Australia in January 1920, and was discharged in March of the same year. In the French Army, the wound chevron or Insigne des blesss militaires, was awarded beginning in 1916. Service Stripes are now worn on the left sleeve.) The surviving NOK already have their deceased partners medals, whether they were KIA or died as a result of being WIA, by other means, or just plain old age. Note: Albert William Brown - alias Albert Cooper It was in March 1918 that he revealed his true identity as Albert William Browne, rather than Albert Cooper; Statutory Declaration to this effect is in his personnel file. In addition, about 5,400 survivors of the Japanese defeat at Buna-Gona were moved into the Lae-Salamaua area. . Currently you have JavaScript disabled. 8. Managing Editor
A. E. Allen. London Gazette29 March 1919. Abandoned at birth, he was adopted and raised by Fanny Loton and, after her marriage, also by her husband Percy Goad. Thompson was posted to the 14th Australian Infantry Battalion, and served with them in Gallipoli before being evacuated to Mudros due to illness, 24 August 1915.Thompson advanced to Corporal in June 1916, and transferred to the 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery, Australian Artillery the same month. A. Delury. Australian losses were 594 dead, 1,001 wounded and 5,132 . M.M. Your maximum bid should be the highest amount you're willing to pay for an item. M.M. E. Boydwas born in Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia. The following month he distinguished himself at Moralncourt, and was wounded in action, 31 May 1918. Whitehead served with the Corps in Gallipoli prior to serving in the French theatre of war from 1916. Civilians, irrespective of age or sex, who have been injured or maimed as a result of war. 4/Lt: T.M. The system will continue to bid in $1.00 dollar increments until your maximum bid of $120 dollars is exceeded. Australian Medals - John Burridge Military Antiques medal is suspended by a purple cloth, 1 3/8 inches in length by 1 3/8 inches in width with 1/8-inch white edges. This is the uniform tunic of a Brigadier who had served . group of three awarded to Corporal A. E. Boyd, 37thAustralian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, for continued gallantry as a stretcher bearer over a three week period in August 1918Military Medal, G.V.R. Evan Vucci . The medic at the Battle of Long Tan was a fine example and what did he get for his trouble? awarded to Lance Corporal F. J. Multinational Force and Observers Medal. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. siberian expedition & boer war wounded in action ww1 medal group richard hunter . He was initially evacuated to Port Moresby, then evacuated from Port Moresby to Australia aboard the 2/1st Hospital Ship Manunda, arriving in Brisbane, Queensland on February 19th, where he was admitted to the 114th Australian General Hospital, where his left arm was amputated. Presented to the next of kin to personnel in or with the Norwegian Armed Forces that has been killed in action. He was initially posted to the Training Depot at the Naval Base, then posted to the 13th Infantry Training Battalion (ITB) at Northam, Perth, Western Australia on June 20th. Second World War Group of Four, Private Patrick O'Donnell, 28th Battalion, 7th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, Wounded in Action near Wau, Papua New Guinea 2ND REVISION . Under great difficulties these gunners extinguished the burning pit, with the result that the gun was only temporarily out of action and the loss of ammunition minimised.. The Australians decisively turned back the Japanese assault in the ensuing Battle of Wau, fought between January 29 and 31, 1943. Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. Border, 9 December 1919, and was discharged medically unfit 27 April 1920. 5/Aust: Inf:); 1914-15 Star (3481 Pte H. E. King. This medal is partly erasedwith 70 percent still clearly visible. ); British War and Victory Medals (3481 Pte H. E. King. 1/By: Aust: F.A. Presented to the next of kin to the international fighters and volunteers with the, This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 09:14. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Crimea/Crimean Medal Rifle Brigade. A.S.C. The incident is recorded inBlack and Gold - History of the 29th Battalion, 1915-1918, by R. J. Slaugh.Whitehead returned to Australia in November 1918, and was discharged in March of the following year. Military Medal correctly impressed2052 PTE A. COOPER 42/AUST INFand British War and Victory Medals correctly impressed to2052 PTE A. W. BROWNE 42 BN. for his gallantry whilst serving with C Company during the Battle of Broodseinde, Ypres, 4 October 1917.King was gassed, 25 August 1918. One can google the medal for more info. On reaching the objective in the attack near Morlancourt on the 19th inst. (19852 Bmbr: G. J. Irving. Awarded Victory and British medals* . free postage . He served with the Battery in the French theatre of war from July 1916, and distinguished himself on the Somme during the following month. Hosanna to ALL Service people and Thank you for your sacrifice and sevice to our Nation. - T. Cpl. Wounded in Action Sanananda Ww2 Australian Medals Sx18832 M Smart 2 By: Aust: A.). Casualties were extremely heavy through the enemy barrages of 4th, 5th and 6th and notwithstanding the shelling, fatigue and great danger, they moved about constantly dressing and attending wounded men. By having the notation on the medal already awarded together with the bar gives some closure and shows the completed history of service. He launched it following the collision of two Black Hawk helicopters during a training exercise in Townsville in 1996, which killed 18 soldiers. The new flight was to be integrated with the United States Army 135th Assault . But it has no meaning. A.I.F.). He initially served on the strength of the 7th Australian Infantry Battalion, before briefly transferring to the 59th Battalion, and ultimately serving with the Australian Machine Gun Corps from March 1916.Allen was wounded in action in the French theatre of war, 19 July 1916 and 24 March 1917. A.I.F. Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal both correctly impressed LIEUT. Defencelivesmatter (Killed-In-Service) These can also be impacts on your subsequent health and well being depending on severity. There is much more research that can be done on this Officer and it would be interesting to learn if he played any part in the EUREKA uprising due to the probable central meeting place of the Ballarat Post Office and his loyalty to the Army. impressed to, For conspicuous bravery and initiative during a raid on July Farm, east of Wytschaete, on the night of the 13th/14th March 1918. An airfield had been built there during an area gold rush in the 1920s and 1930s. It is unfortunate that having traded in Western Australia for 50 years we find the need to post this advice. Embarking on 15 September 1915 from Melbourne in the S.S.Makarinihe was taken on the strength of the 2nd Australian Field Artillery Brigade in Egypt on 20 October 1915. A race developed between the Japanese moving overland, hampered by the terrain, and the Australians, moving by air, hampered by the weather. Also entitled toMilitary Medaland 1914/15 star. Trio: A Great War 1918 Somme M.M. (1671 L. Cpl. Delury was amongst the Battalions wounded for that day, having suffered a shrapnel wound to the right shoulder.Delury continued to serve with the Battalion in France, and was gassed, 12 May 1918. London Gazette18 June 1917 on page 6026 at position 16. I was just playing around with something of interest to me. The Purple Heart is a United States military decoration awarded to those wounded or killed while serving.Credit:Getty, We know that of the many of the suicides we have seen in the veteran and defence community theres a much higher proportion for those that are medically discharged and I think the recognition of a clasp could have a big role for those who arent killed but are permanently affected by their service. 5 Bn. The Battalion War Diary for this date records that all objectives were taken and consolidated, with the 25th Battalion suffering casualties of one officer and 32 other ranks killed, one officer and 9 other ranks died of wounds, 3 officers and 135 other ranks wounded and 4 other ranks missing. IMHO, this is a better solution to striking another medal. He returned to Australia in January 1919, and was discharged, 2 May 1919. (3481 Pte H. E. King. R. Loton. The attached are examples of past issues. They should still continue with a those injured during their war service medal. He served with the 101st Howitzer Battery, 1st Field Artillery Brigade in the French theatre of war from December 1916.The following year Nicholas suffered from Trench Feet and Rheumatic Fever, before recovering to distinguish himself in action near St. Eloi, Ypres, 17/18 March 1918. group of three awarded to Private C. McCabe, 55thAustralian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, for continued acts of gallantry over a 11 month period in 1918, in particular during the Spring Offensive, and at Peronne, 1 September 1918Military Medal, G.V.R. A.I.F. A.I.F.). A well-known local cricketer by the name of James Verner Garner(who is theonly man ever to bowl out both Victor Trumper and Don Bradman)attempted to rescue him but was washed on to the rocks several times whilst trying to save him. Bid Now: MEDALS | AUSTRALIA | 1939-45 WOUNDED IN ACTION, TEL-EL-EISA On 9 August 1918, near Harbonniere, France, during the Battle of Amiens, he was wounded in the stomach by a shell and died later the same day at the 8th Field Ambulance. He stayed behind with Lieutenant Moore and helped this officer to carry in a wounded man under heavy machine gun fire. Strength of raiding party - one officer and twenty other ranks.Albert Leopold Fraserwas born in Bendigo, Victoria in 1896. Awarded to personnel that through combat action have been wounded. HOME | woundedheroes 3rdWIA: 31stAugust 1918 (S. W. Head and also written as S.W. I wish to address the move to have a potential new award for defence personnel who have been killed, injured etc during service. NSW 2533 AUSTRALIA. A.I.F. ); British War and Victory Medals (454 Dvr. 17 watchers . London Gazette17 December 1917. He transferred to the 60th Australian Infantry Battalion in July 1916, and served with them in the French theatre of war from that month.Fraser advanced to Corporal in February 1917, and was awarded the M.M. Transferred 15thMarch 1916 to the 114thBty (later 115thBty). Delurywas born in Woolwich, Kent, in 1893. Mr Allen Fairhall, Minister for Defence, announced the formation of this unit on 14 July 1967. stretcher bearer. 47/Aust: Inf:); British War and Victory Medals (5208 Pte. Trio: Military Medal, British War Medal and Victory Medal. This was a scheme to give selected soldiers training in a trade post war. world war 1 database | Gairlochmuseum Ernest William Cracker (AKA. Four: Military Medal, G.V.R. Two months later, he was sent to Wau by air on January 30, 1943, in defence against the Japanese advance from Bulolo. The least the gov can do is show them some recognition with a medal for their sacrifice against an enemy they sent them to fight. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Medal with Clasp 'ISAF'. London Gazette12 December 1917. "The Americans have got their Purple Heart and some Australian soldiers came back and said there should be something similar for those killed or wounded in action. He also received his final wound on that date. Mounted for display, lacquered, good very fine $4250, Four:A Great War 1918 Somme M.M. (2222 Pte. for gallantry as stretcher bearer in operations on the Somme, over a three week period in August 1918. Also comes with a British War and Victory Medal (pair) correctly impressed to181003 GNR J. W. S. WATSON R. A.Medal roll confirms this to be the full entitlement toJohn William Stewart Watson who is believed to be Roberts brother. G. J. Well its been covered already. M.M. He spent nearly two years at the 4th Australian General Hospital (4 AGH) at Randwick, and convalescent homes, before his discharge from the army on 7 July 1920.Brigg's wounds permanently fused his left knee, and so damaged the nerves in his right arm that he had very little function in that hand. Army regulations' eligibility criteria for the award included: . He was wounded in action at Pozires in 1916 and Bullecourt in 1917. Additional badges were granted for subsequent wounds. G. D. Thompson. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. I am going to reference the gold star approach used in America. $4,250 The Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal (the Tribunal) is directed to inquire into the subject under reference. WW1 Australian 'wounded in action' medal group to Private Thomas Hooper who served with the 11th Battalion and was wounded in action on 23/8/1918, later serving during WW2 in the C.M.F. Under the orders of the Battery Commander all ranks except himself and these four men had evacuated the position. He returned to Australia in the H.M.A.T. I got the ADM well after I left the Army and it was nice to have a second gong to go with my 20year good conduct & undetected crime medal (with bar). Wounded in action medal (6,5) Crossword Clue | Wordplays.com 49 Military Medals and What They Mean - Newsweek He was educated at Macarthur Street School and attested for the Australian Imperial Force on 17 June 1915, aged 18 years. 7 Bn. Single : South Africa Medal 1853 impressed : LIEUT. Bent was initially posted for service with the 29th Australian Infantry Battalion, and then to the 61st in July 1917.Bent transferred to the 18th Australian Infantry Battalion, 13 October 1917, and served with them in the French theatre of war from 9 April 1918. R. Loton. A. 1939-45, Africa & Pacific Stars; Defence, War & Aust Service Medals. So really, what is the purpose? WW1 AUSTRALIAN TWICE WOUNDED IN ACTION MEDALS GRIFFITHS 11TH BATTALION POZIERS. ), Military Medal, G.V.R. As the name suggests, the Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam (RANHFV) was specially formed for service in support of allied forces during the Vietnam War. Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Pacific Edition Images of the Stars and Stripes newspaper distributed to U.S. servicemen and women in the Pacific, 1945-1963. for gallantry in operations on the Somme, in particular at Dernancourt, 5 April 1918. KING 6th REGT wounded in action 9.6.1851. The simplicity of our campaign is to formalise already accepted service-related categories onto an appropriate medallic clasp, adorning either the Australian Defence Medal, a campaign medal or another medal already in service.. Australian WW1 Wounded In Action Medal Pair, Edwards , Field Engineers Fraser returned to Australia in December 1918, and was discharged in January 1919. For his Second World War service, O'Donnell was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, the Pacific Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939-1945 and the Australia Service Medal 1939-1945, the later of which is not included with this group, the medals being issued in 1952. He was encouraged to take up embroidery as a means of both passing the time and of 'training' his left hand in fine motor skills. In particular, the tribunal is to seek and receive submissions and consider whether it is appropriate . It, to my mind should have a definite start date, and again, this will be a subject of debate. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Medal with Clasp 'AFGHANISTAN'. Bent, 18th Australian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, originally recommended for the D.C.M. C. Wells. All bids are subject to a Buyer's Premium which is in addition to the placed successful bid. 5/Aust: Inf:); 1914-15 Star (3481 Pte H. E. King. Share the post "Proposed design for Australian KIA Medal". . A. E. Allen. in under heavy shell and M.G. Then what about those injured in preparation of war service or on ex or .. My thoughts as well for the ADM, you only have to spend a single day in the ADF (Reserve included) before being eligible if you are for some medical or other reason unable to complete the full engagement. 5/Bn. 5/Aust: Inf:); 1914-15 Star (3481 Pte H. E. King. Large items require shipping quote, Options available for local Perth pickup at our business in Swanbourne, 9 AM - 5 PM Monday to Friday9 AM - 1 PM Saturdays, Your payment information is processed securely. His conduct throughout was most distinguished.George Dominic Thompsonwas born in Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne in 1893. A.I.F.). at the best online prices at eBay! Leslie told us he sent his design and reasons why it was needed to then Prime Minister Julia Gillard, her Defence Minister and several others, receiving nothing better than a basic thank you from minor functionaries in response. It was typically worn on military uniform jackets. As for Nashos being eligible yes, quite a few have raised the inequity in them being issued two medals for the price of one service. Free shipping for many products! (CPL on War Medal). Can be awarded more than once, this is shown with a silver star on the ribbon. When passing the Battalion Headquarters with a message, he was wounded, but delivered his message. Ww1 War Medal / A. Collins / K R R C & London Regt / Wounded / Clapham Which I think is just as important! Awarded Victory Medal, British Medal* . After the war, Lotons medals (including now absent British War and Victory Medals), memorial plaque and scroll were sent to his foster mother, Fanny Goad.Sold with copied research and service papers. I would put broader criteria to recognise the impact of service on those who served. He was wounded in action at Pozieres, 5 August 1916, and received a gunshot wound to the right arm and left knee at Bullecourt, 2 May 1917, Single: Military Medal, G.V.R. Proposed design for Australian KIA Medal - CONTACT magazine ), Military Medal, G.V.R. );British War and Victory Medals(454 Dvr. HMAS Sydney commences operations HMAS Sydney arrived in Korean waters in early October and began operations immediately. He was one of a party digging a communication trench during an attack on enemy trenches and when the party was withdrawn owing to very heavy casualties he remained behind and dressed the wounded. Japanese troops then advanced overland on Wau, an Australian base that potentially threatened the Japanese positions at Salamaua and Lae. London Gazette7 October 1918. Left cheek) wound received whilst earning his Military Medal. When Ray Palmer wears the service medals awarded to his son, who was killed in 2010 when a US Black Hawk helicopter crash-landed on a night mission in Afghanistan, it leads to confusion on Anzac Day. Comes with copies service records, photographs of the 3 Griffiths . PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 377 PTE N. D. CUDDEFORD 1 BN AIF. In March and April 1941 the British sent over 58,000 servicemen and women to the defence of Greece and of these 17,125 were Australians of the 6th Division, AIF. On the 8th August, the night of the attack by the 15th Battalion, he handled his men splendidly, and after having completed his firing he then remained at his gun through exceedingly heavy enemy barrage, and obtained the position of the advanced line of 15th Battalion and enemy position, thus enabling me to use my gun. 11 BN. pair awarded to Driver R. Loton, 1st Australian Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Amiens, 9 August 1918, Military Medal, G.V.R. Calls for Purple Heart equivalent for soldiers killed or injured in action Although in great pain he carried on over an advance of approximately 10 kilometres. group of three awarded to Private C. Wells, 47thAustralian Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, for gallantry as a Runner at Dernancourt, 5 April 1918Military Medal, G.V.R. The following rate of Buyer's Premium will be added to the Hammer Price of each Lot that you purchase: Twenty-Two Percent (22%) of the Hammer Price, Second World War Group of Four, Private Patrick O'Donnell, 28th Battalion, 7th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, Wounded in Action near Wau, Papua New Guinea 2ND REVISION. A.I.F.) She made three of her uncle's rehabilitation embroideries into cushions, which were always positioned on her living room sofa. (19852 Bmbr: G. J. Irving. He was wounded in action, 2 September 1918. F. Whithead 1/A.S.C. Today its redesigned successor, the Overseas Service Bar, is worn on the right sleeve. 5/Aust: M.G.C. 55/Aust: Inf:); British War and Victory Medals (5418 Pte. Those injured could wear a special clasp attached to the service medal, and family could wear something similar for someone killed. awarded to Lance Corporal F. J. Bent advanced to Lance Corporal in October 1918, and returned to Australia in April 1919. Disembarking at Marseille on 17 May 1916, he joined the Base Depot at Etaples 3 days later and joined the 1st Divisional Artillery Column on 20 October 1916 before transferring to No. I would also suggest that two further criteria injured and sick on active duty be also considered. [May], it was found that no machine guns had arrived and this soldier immediately returned across the area which was swept by intense machine gun and rifle fire to a spot where we had suffered most casualties in penetrating the enemys wire.
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