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Monday, 18 July 2005
1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF, Embarkation Roll, 18th Reinforcement
Topic: AIF - 1B - 1 Sig Trp

1st LH Sig Trp, AIF

1st Light Horse Signal Troop

Embarkation Roll, 18th Reinforcement

 

RMS Morea

 

1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF, 18th Reinforcement, embarked from Melbourne, Victoria on board RMS Morea 30 May 1916.

The RMS Morea weighed 10,890 tons with an average cruise speed of 16 knots or 29.63 kmph. It was owned by the P & O SN Co, London. 

The ensuing individual soldier's embarkation information contains the following details:

Rank on embarkation;

Full name of the soldier

Declared age of the soldier;

The last occupation held;

The last address as a civilian;

Enlistment Date; and,

Fate.

 

Finding more about a service person.

See: Navigating the National Archives Service File 

 

Embarkation Roll

 

9356 Sapper Henry Dalton GILES, a 26 year old Cook from N/R. He enlisted on 3 February 1916; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 21 December 1918.

 

9367 Sapper Reginald Costerfield KIRKPATRICK, a 24 year old Motor driver from Prahran, Victoria. He enlisted on 21 February 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 18 July 1919.

 

Previous:  17th Reinforcement

Next: 1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF

 

Sources Used:

National Archives Service File.

Embarkation Roll, AWM8, Class 10, Light Horse.

Nominal Roll, AWM133, Nominal Roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-1918 War.

Collected Records of Steve Becker.

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.

 

Further Reading:

1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF, Embarkation Roll, 18th Reinforcement

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Sunday, 7 March 2010 7:08 PM EAST
Sunday, 17 July 2005
1st Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Embarkation Roll, Roll: A - Z
Topic: AIF - DMC - 1 Sig Sqn

1st LH Sig Sqn, AIF

1st Light Horse Signal Squadron

Embarkation Roll: A - Z

 

 

The following is a composite alphabetical roll of all members of 1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF who are known to have embarked overseas during the Great War.

Each man is listed with:

Service Number

Rank at Embarkation

First Names

Family Name

If applicable, the false name used

 

Notes

Note 1: All soldiers’ names are linked to the specific unit and date when embarkation occurred. By utilising the link, upon the Embarkation Roll is a brief military biography of the individual. Also on the page are details and picture of the ship in which embarkation occurred for that specific soldier.

Note 2: There are duplications of some names in the following list. The reason for this is that the soldier embarked on more than one occasion. This was the simplest way of resolving the problem of multiple entries for a single individual.

Note 3: In comparing this roll with the official Embarkation Rolls published by the Department of Defence during the Great War, it will be noticed that some names are absent. The reason for this lies in the fact that when the official Embarkation Rolls were compiled, last minute absentees for one reason or another were recorded as embarking whereas in actuality, no embarkation occurred. In addition, there are other names that have been included that do not appear in the official Embarkation Rolls and yet they embarked with that particular group.

 

Finding more about a service person.


Embarkation Roll: A - Z

 

Edward ADAMS.

Clarence Oliver ANDERS.

 

Hurtle Clifford BALD.

Thomas BARMBY.

Errol Edmond BATTLE.

Horace Edmund BEASLEY.

James Gray BENNETT.

Arthur Gerard BOYD.

Eric John BRABHAM.

Laurence BRADY.

Cecil John BROWN.

Stewart Alexander BRUCE.

 

Bertram CALCUTT.

Francis Patrick CALLEN.

Ernest Archibald CAMPBELL.

Henry Stillman CHOWN.

Charles Christian Thorald CHRISTENSEN.

Reginald Frank CLARKE.

Raymond CLUNE.

Donald Clive COLLINS.

Howard Railton COOK.

David Ernest COTTER.

Henry COTTER.

James Herbert COVENTRY.

Charles Bertram CRASE.

Joseph Dickinson CREER.

Daniel CRONIN.

 

Howard Arthur DELANEY.

Moir Neil DOIG.

Ernest Albert DOUGHERTY.

 

Charles Henry DRURY.

 

Alexander John ELDER.

George EVERETT.

 

William Alexander FAIRLEY.

Charles Leslie FIRTH.

Joseph Patrick FLANAGAN.

Amos William FLAVEL.

William John FROST.

Horace Kingsley FULLER.

 

William John GAHAN.

Frederick William GARDINER.

William Gordon GILBERT.

Thomas Robert GILDERTHORP.

Henry Charles Louis GILES.

Arthur John GOODWIN.

Harry GUSS.

Robert GUY.

Murray Steven GYLES.

 

William HANGER.

George Grant HANLON.

Cecil Andrew HARCOURT.

Edward Harold HARDING.

Harold Hampton HARDWICK.

Harry Lindsay Gordon HARPER.

Ernest Alfred Francis HEAD.

Morton Mansfield Melville HEEPS.

John Henry McAlister HESPE.

Francis HIGGINS.

William James HILL.

Albin Eather HOMER.

Gordon Douglas HUGHES.

Gilbert David Havelock HUTTON.

 

Ernest Maurice JENNINGS.

Raymond Henry JOHNSON.

Thomas William JONES.

William James JORDAN.

 

Frank William KAESEHAGEN.

George KERSLAKE.

Frederick Dodkin KING.

Frederick Leonard KING.

William Kilpatrick KIRKLAND.

 

Edward LAFFERTY.

Hardman Lewis LEICESTER.

Norman Hunter LEISHMAN.

Percy LEWIS.

John William LUCK.

 

Thomas John MacGILLICUDDY.

Stanley MAIN.

James MANTEL.

Charles MARK.

William John MARSH.

Albert McKendry MASON.

John Ferguson McGREGOR.

John Henry Alexander McKEAND.

Joseph McKINNON.

William Alexander McLEOD.

Arthur Charles McMAHON.

Harold Ernest MEWETT.

William MINETT.

Philip James MOODY.

Stanley Jones MORGAN.

Walter Edmund MORTLOCK.

 

Norman Matthew NESBITT.

Sydney Ross NICHOLAS.

 

Richard OSBORNE.

Ernest OTZEN.

 

Cleveland Fred PEARSON.

John William PETTE.

Hugh Alexander PILLEY.

Cyril Archibald PINCHAM.

James Clifton PORTER.

William Thompson POTTER.

Harold Gould POYNTING.

Fred William PROLINSY.

 

George Thomas Langley QUINE.

 

Richard Thomas RICHARDS.

Robert Kelvin ROBERTSON.

George Alfred ROGERS.

John ROWE.

 

John William SIMPER.

William James SIMPSON.

Gerald Theodore Thomas SINGLETON.

William Thomas SMETHERAM.

Robert Roy SNELL.

Herbert Arthur George STANFORD.

Gilbert STEPHENSON.

Horace Vincent STRICKLAND.

Vernon Thomas SWANBURY.

 

John TAYLOR.

Cyril Henry THEOBALD.

Rupert Leslie THOMAS.

William Henry THOMPSON.

Ernest Francis THRUSSELL.

Francis Lindsay Grant TINDALE.

William Grant TINDALE.

Rupert Henry TREGANOWAN.

John TRIMBLE.

 

William George WADESON.

William James WALKER.

Clarence James WALL.

Thomas Joseph WALSH.

Alan William WEBB.

William John WHITE.

William Shaw WICKSTEAD.

Daniel WILLIAMS.

Ernest Watkins WILLIAMS.

John Erhart WILLIAMS.

James William WILSON.

Roscoe Pearce WILSON.

Windham Harold WILSON.

Robert Noble WISHART.

Harold Eric WITTS.

William Hamilton WOODS.

Frederick Walter WORSLEY.

 

Cecil Norman YARD.

James YOUNG.

Roy Bede YOUNG.

 

 

Sources Used:

National Archives Service File.

Embarkation Roll, AWM8, Class 10, Light Horse.

Nominal Roll, AWM133, Nominal Roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-1918 War.

Collected Records of Steve Becker.

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.

 

Further Reading:

1st Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF

1st Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Roll of Honour

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 1st Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Embarkation Roll, Roll: A - Z

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 2 February 2012 9:10 PM EAST
Wednesday, 13 July 2005
3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade, Embarkation Roll, Headquarters
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHB

3rd LH Bde, AIF

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade

Embarkation Roll, Headquarters

 

HMAT A16 Star of Victoria

 

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade, AIF, Headquarters, embarked from Melbourne, Victoria on board HMAT A16 Star of Victoria 25 February 1915.

The HMAT A16 Star of Victoria, later renamed Port Melbourne, weighed 9,152 tons with an average cruise speed of 13.5 knots or 25.00 kmph. It was owned by the Commonwealth & Dominion Line Ltd London and leased by the Commonwealth until 2 October 1917.

The ensuing individual soldier's embarkation information contains the following details:

Rank on embarkation;

Full name of the soldier

Declared age of the soldier;

The last occupation held;

The last address as a civilian;

Enlistment Date; and,

Fate.

 

Finding more about a service person.

See: Navigating the National Archives Service File 

 

Embarkation Roll

Lieutenant Colonel John Macquarie ANTILL, a 48 Soldier from Jarvisfield, Picton, New South Wales. He enlisted on 17 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 26 September 1917.

 

4 Lance Corporal George BUSS, a 39 Soldier from Stanley near Beechworth, Victoria. He enlisted on 28 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 4 November 1915.

 

15 Private Walter COLTMAN, a 34 Boundary rider from Strathmerton, Victoria. He enlisted on 3 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 7 September 1915.

17 Private Thomas CONNOLE, a 21 Labourer from Yarrawonga, Victoria. He enlisted on 22 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 3 July 1919.

23 Private William COUCH, a 21 Farm hand from Arundel, Strathmerton, Victoria. He enlisted on 18 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 3 January 1916.

34 Private James CROWLEY, a 34 Groom from 14 Princess Street, Prahran, Victoria. He enlisted on 15 January 1915; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 21 May 1917.

 

24 Private Albert George DONOVAN, a 22 Sawyer from 29 Henryville, Balaclava, Victoria. He enlisted on 16 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 29 August 1915.

 

6 Private Walter Francis EVANS, a 23 Constable from No 8 Park Avenue, Glen Huntly, Victoria. He enlisted on 17 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 25 September 1919.

 

2 Private Herbert Roy GOLLAN, a 22 Newspaper reporter from Talbot, Street, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria. He enlisted on 19 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 19 June 1919.

 

37 Private Leslie HANNING, a 30 Horse breaker from 103 Napier Street, Fitzroy, Victoria. He enlisted on 22 December 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 21 January 1917.

18 Driver Reginald Edward HARRISON, a 23 Labourer from Roslyn Street, Highton via Geelong, Victoria. He enlisted on 28 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 17 January 1916.

25 Private Charles Mears HATTEN, a 23 Labourer from c/o Mr John Gibson, Collins House, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria. He enlisted on 4 December 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 5 April 1918.

38 Warrant Officer Sir Heaton John HENNIKER, a 37 Linguist from Lamberhurst, Bexhill, Sussex, England. He enlisted on 5 November 1914; and subsequently Discharged in UK, 27 April 1915.

1 Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant Charles Albert HOLSWICH, a 28 Soldier from Regent Park, Hurstville, Sydney, New South Wales. He enlisted on 10 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 7 November 1915.

27 Driver Harry Victor HANGER, a 30 Motor mechanic from 522 Station Street, North Carlton, Victoria. He enlisted on 16 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 5 July 1916.

 

30 Private James LANE, a 23 Seaman from Melbourne, Victoria. He enlisted on 29 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 11 July 1917.

11 Private John McKay LUTGE, a 38 Vigneron from Elmshurst, Victoria. He enlisted on 17 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 23 December 1918.

 

13 Private Michael John MAHONEY, a 39 Labourer from Pilleau Street,Coleraine, Victoria. He enlisted on 24 September 1914; and subsequently was Killed in Action, 19 April 1917.

Captain Rev Edward MAKEHAM, a 54 Minister from St Mary's Rectory, Emerald Hill Terrace, Perth, Western Australia. He enlisted on 23 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 9 January 1920.

Captain Percy Muir McFARLANE, a 34 Soldier from 50 Salisbury Street, North Anley, South Australia. He enlisted on 1 January 1915; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 22 August 1915.

Captain Daniel Francis McGRATH, a 41 Minister from Melbourne, Victoria. He enlisted on 1 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 3 September 1915.

Captain William Archibald MOORE, a 39 Minister from Crystal Brook, South Australia. He enlisted on 23 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 20 October 1918.

 

26 Driver William Donald OLIVER, a 28 Labourer from Grosvenor House, Walsh, Street, South Yarra, Victoria. He enlisted on 12 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 15 October 1917.

 

9 Private Leo PATHE, a 19 Coppersmith from 103 Glass Street, Essendon, Victoria. He enlisted on 9 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 6 May 1919.

 

12 Private Charles QUAIL, a 21 Surveyors assistant from Buchan, Victoria. He enlisted on 16 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 29 April 1919.

 

3 Private George Leslie RAYMENT, a 20 Clerk from Middlesex Road, Surrey Hills, Victoria. He enlisted on 16 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 22 March 1917.

14 Lance Corporal George Henry RICHARDSON, a 35 Labourer from St Arnaud, Victoria. He enlisted on 12 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 17 July 1919.

10 Private Charles Murdoch RICHES, a 22 Labourer from Upper Road, California Gully, Bendigo, Victoria. He enlisted on 23 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 8 March 1917.

 

22 Private George Fitzgerald SANDERS, a 24 Wool presser from c/o Mrs J O'Dea, Ob Flat, Mt Gambier, South Australia. He enlisted on 12 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 23 July 1919.

35 Private Alfred Solomon SAUNDERS, a 35 Pearler from 21 McKean Street,North Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria. He enlisted on 18 January 1915; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 31 August 1916.

7 Private Walter SIBLEY, a 32 Farmer from Pioneer, Tasmania. He enlisted on 9 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 8 March 1917.

36 Private Richard STANT, a 21 Groom from Daylesford, Victoria. He enlisted on 20 November 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 5 September 1919.

 

29 Private Peter TIMMS, a 35 Trainer and groom from c/o Adamson, Strettle, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria. He enlisted on 16 October 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 5 December 1919.

 

39 Driver Roderick William URQUHART, a 28 Station manager from Boonerah, Hexham, Vicham, Victoria. He enlisted on 18 December 1914; and subsequently was Killed in Action, 7 August 1916.

 

31 Sergeant William Ernest WILLIAMS, a 39 Journalist from Melbourne, Victoria. He enlisted on 21 December 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 15 November 1915.

21 Private James John WILLIAMSON, a 30 Grazier from Cheviot, Victoria. He enlisted on 21 September 1914; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 16 May 1919.

 

 

Sources Used:

National Archives Service File.

Embarkation Roll, AWM8, Class 10, Light Horse.

Nominal Roll, AWM133, Nominal Roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-1918 War.

Collected Records of Steve Becker.

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.

 

Further Reading:

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

3rd Light Horse Brigade, Roll of Honour  

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade, Embarkation Roll, Headquarters

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Wednesday, 13 July 2011 6:35 PM EADT
1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF, Embarkation Roll, Roll: A - Z
Topic: AIF - 1B - 1 LHMGS

1st LHMGS, AIF

1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron

Embarkation Roll: A - Z

 

The following is a composite alphabetical roll of all members of 1st Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF who are known to have embarked overseas during the Great War.

Each man is listed with:

Service Number

Rank at Embarkation

First Names

Family Name

If applicable, the false name used

 

Notes

Note 1: All soldiers’ names are linked to the specific unit and date when embarkation occurred. By utilising the link, upon the Embarkation Roll is a brief military biography of the individual. Also on the page are details and picture of the ship in which embarkation occurred for that specific soldier.

Note 2: There are duplications of some names in the following list. The reason for this is that the soldier embarked on more than one occasion. This was the simplest way of resolving the problem of multiple entries for a single individual.

Note 3: In comparing this roll with the official Embarkation Rolls published by the Department of Defence during the Great War, it will be noticed that some names are absent. The reason for this lies in the fact that when the official Embarkation Rolls were compiled, last minute absentees for one reason or another were recorded as embarking whereas in actuality, no embarkation occurred. In addition, there are other names that have been included that do not appear in the official Embarkation Rolls and yet they embarked with that particular group.

 

Finding more about a service person.


Embarkation Roll: A - Z

 

Caleb George ANDREWS.

Harold Ernest ARMSTRONG.

William Angus Lealy ARMSTRONG.

Daniel Wesley ARNOLD.

 

Robert Charles BAKER.

Gerald BALDING.

Ruben BARON.

Theodore Benjamin BOND.

George White BROWN.

Lindsay James BROWNE.

Elijah BUNN.

James Ile BUNTER.

Darcy BUSSELL.

 

Thomas Henry CADD.

William Patrick CANNON.

Harold Stuart CLIFTON.

Kenneth Diehard CLIFTON.

Charles Grenville COURTLAND.

Alfred Joseph COXEN.

William Frederick CRANE.

 

Keith DANS.

Ernest Henry Esperance DOUST.

Nelson DRUMMOND.

Angus William DUKE.

Guy Percival DUNSTALL.

 

William EGAN.

George Albert ELLIS.

 

Edward Robert FERNIHOUGH.

Frederick Richard FOX.

 

Charles John GORDON.

Jack GORDON.

David William GRIFFITHS.

 

John Joseph Henry HANNAN.

John William HEHIR.

George Albert Ernest HEIGHT.

Alfred Ernest HILL.

Charles Edward HOGDEN.

Dudley David Goodman HONEY.

George Clarence Johnston HOUSE.

Herbert William HOWARD.

Thomas Charles HOWARD.

Reginald Arthur HUMMERSTON.

 

Edward Ernest JONES.

Henry Morgan JONES.

 

Jesse Edward KELLY.

James KENNEDY.

 

John Henry LESTER.

James Alexander LIETCH.

Albert Robert LODDING.

Garnet Sadler LOVERIDGE.

 

Maurice Longfield MASSEY.

John McGLINN.

Douglas Blackburn MILNE.

Edward MITCHELL.

George Valentine MOORE.

Herman John MURPHY.

 

Percy Carlyle NEVILLE.

William Henry Bede NICHOLS.

 

Mark O'KEEFFE.

William Douglas O'NEILL.

James Daniel O'TOOLE.

Alfred Thomas OTTREY.

 

Alfred Bernard PEACEY.

William Andrew PEACEY.

 

Henry REID.

Frank ROBERTS.

Richard Benjamin ROSE.

 

Rupert George SCARLETT.

Wilfred Thomas SCARLETT.

William Haughton SCARLETT.

Charles Albert SHAW.

David John SHAW.

John SHAW.

Frank Drummond SMITH.

Frederick King STEARN.

Henry Vincent STREET.

 

Arthur George TIDDY.

Richard TULIP.

 

Arthur Charles WALLIS.

William Leslie WARD.

George Ernest WHITFIELD.

 

 

Sources Used:

National Archives Service File.

Embarkation Roll, AWM8, Class 10, Light Horse.

Nominal Roll, AWM133, Nominal Roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-1918 War.

Collected Records of Steve Becker.

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.

 

Further Reading:

1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF

1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF, Embarkation Roll, Roll: A - Z

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 23 March 2010 4:47 PM EADT
Tuesday, 12 July 2005
1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF, Embarkation Roll, 1st Reinforcement
Topic: AIF - 1B - 1 LHMGS

1st LHMGS, AIF

1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron

Embarkation Roll, 1st Reinforcement

 

HMAT A42 Boorara

 

1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF, 1st Reinforcement, embarked from Melbourne, Victoria on board HMAT A42 Boorara 10 May 1917.

The HMAT A42 Boorara weighed 5,923 tons with an average cruise speed of 10.5 knots or 19.44 kmph. The Boorara was previously a captured German vessel called Pfalz. It was manned by Australia officers and crew and transferred to Commonwealth Government Line, 24 June 1919.

The ensuing individual soldier's embarkation information contains the following details:

Rank on embarkation;

Full name of the soldier

Declared age of the soldier;

The last occupation held;

The last address as a civilian;

Enlistment Date; and,

Fate.

 

Finding more about a service person.

See: Navigating the National Archives Service File 

 

Embarkation Roll

 

1 Private George White BROWN, a 32 year old Storekeeper from Wallsend, New South Wales. He enlisted on 2 November 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 15 May 1919.

12 Private Elijah BUNN, an 18 year old Labourer from Seymour, Victoria. He enlisted on 29 June 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 16 May 1919.

 

2 Private William Patrick CANNON, a 25 year old Farmer from Cowra, New South Wales. He enlisted on 5 December 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 15 May 1919.

 

3 Private Jack GORDON, a 25 year old Labourer from Lyrup, South Australia. He enlisted on 14 December 1916; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 12 July 1918.

 

4 Private Charles Edward HOGDEN, a 21 year old Labourer from Mundooran, New South Wales. He enlisted on 2 December 1916; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 28 December 1917.

5 Private George Clarence Johnston HOUSE, a 22 year old Farmer from Cundletown, New South Wales. He enlisted on 11 November 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 15 May 1919.

 

6 Private John Henry LESTER, a 26 year old Groom from East Ballarat, Victoria. He enlisted on 1 December 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 18 May 1919.

 

13 Private William Henry Bede NICHOLS, a 25 year old Fitter from Marrickville, New South Wales. He enlisted on 2 December 1916; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 12 November 1917.

 

8 Private Alfred Bernard PEACEY, a 20 year old Grazier from Bullarah, New South Wales. He enlisted on 29 November 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 7 July 1919.

9 Private William Andrew PEACEY, a 21 year old Grazier from Bullarah, New South Wales. He enlisted on 30 November 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 15 May 1919.

 

10 Private Richard Benjamin ROSE, a 21 year old Farmer from Bellingen, New South Wales. He enlisted on 4 December 1916; and subsequently Returned to Australia, 15 November 1918.

 

11 Private David John SHAW, a 24 year old Farmer from Spring Tree, New South Wales. He enlisted on 4 December 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 15 May 1919.

 

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Sources Used:

National Archives Service File.

Embarkation Roll, AWM8, Class 10, Light Horse.

Nominal Roll, AWM133, Nominal Roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-1918 War.

Collected Records of Steve Becker.

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.

 

Further Reading:

1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF

1st Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 1st Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, AIF, Embarkation Roll, 1st Reinforcement

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 23 March 2010 3:07 PM EADT

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