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Saturday, 1 November 2008
2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett
Topic: AIF - Aboriginal LH

2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett, 12th Infantry Battalion

2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett, his wife Sarah Spring Lovett and two sons

 [From: AWM P01651.001]

2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett, a brief military biography from The AIF Project:

Alfred John Henry LOVETT
Regimental number2919
ReligionChurch of England
OccupationJockey
AddressHamilton, Victoria
Marital statusMarried
Age at embarkation35
Next of kinWife, Mrs Sarah S Lovett, Hamilton, Victoria
Enlistment date29 July 1915
Rank on enlistmentPrivate
Unit name26th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number23/43/2
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Brisbane, Queensland, on board HMAT A48 Seang Bee on 21 October 1915
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A38 Ulysses on 27 October 1915
Rank from Nominal RollPrivate
Unit from Nominal Roll12th Battalion
FateReturned to Australia 10 March 1918
Other details

Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal

 

2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett, B103 Form, p. 1.

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[From: National Archive File 4375051, p.5.]

While not a Light Horseman, 2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett was a jockey by profession. The exceptional detail available about this Aboriginal member of the AIF makes his inclusion most important. It indicates a normality about this man that was no different to the rest of the community. Lovett has a wife, two sons and a successful career. The only reason for his enlistment towards the end of 1915 related to his height, not his race. Lovett did his duty well and returned to Australia as medically unfit for military service.

 

Additional Reading:

Listing of Aboriginal Servicemen Biographies on this site

 


Citation: 2919 Pte Alfred John Henry Lovett

Posted by Project Leader at 9:13 PM EAST
Updated: Sunday, 2 November 2008 12:12 AM EAST
Diaries of AIF Servicemen, Bert Schramm, 1 November 1918
Topic: Diary - Schramm

Diaries of AIF Servicemen

Bert Schramm

1 November 1918

 

Bert Schramm

 

2823 Private Herbert Leslie SCHRAMM, a 22 year old Farmer from Whites River, South Australia. He enlisted on 17 February 1916; and at the conclusion of the war Returned to Australia, 10 July 1919.

During part of the course of his military service with the AIF, Bert Schramm kept a diary of his life. Bert was not a man of letters so this diary was produced with great effort on his behalf. Bert made a promise to his sweetheart, Lucy Solley, that he would do so after he received the blank pocket notebook wherein these entries are found. As a Brigade Scout since September 1918, he took a lead part in the September Offensive by the Allied forces in Palestine. Bert's diary entries are placed alongside those of the 9th Light Horse Regiment to which he belonged and to the 3rd Light Horse Brigade to which the 9th LHR was attached. On this basis we can follow Bert in the context of his formation.

 

The Diaries

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Bert Schramm Diary


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Bert Schramm's Handwritten Diary, 1 - 4 November 1918

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Bert Schramm

Friday, November 1, 1918

Bert Schramm's Location - Homs, Syria

Bert Schramm's Diary -  We arrived at Homs at 5.30 this morning and we are at present camped about two miles north of the town. I think we will probably stay here until the results of the armistice is known. Homs is a fairly decent town and much cleaner than most of the places we have seen yet. Homs has a population of eighty thousand people.

 

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary

9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Homs, Syria

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - 0500 Arrived at Homs. Passed through centre of town to an area two miles north and bivouacked. This completed the 100 miles march from Kaukab. The horses stood the trip well. Route throughout was fairly well watered. With the exception of the stage from Adra to Kuteife a high standard of march discipline was maintained. On the aforementioned stage the 3rd Light Horse Brigade marched in rear of the Divisional Troops Group. This group included much wheeled transport which necessitated a very slow pace. Details of the armistice with Turkey received. On 10th October 1918, Barker, Lieutenant AS, was attached to 3rd Light Horse Brigade as Acting Staff Captain.

9th LHR AIF War Diary, 1 November

 

Darley

Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924.

No Entry

 

 

Previous:  Bert Schramm's Diary, 31 October 1918

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Sources Used:

Bert Schramm's Diary

National Archives Service File.

Embarkation Roll, AWM8.

Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour

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

 

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All War Diaries and letters cited on this site should be read in conjunction with the Australian Light Horse Studies Centre, War Diaries and Letters, Site Transcription Policy which may be accessed at:

Australian Light Horse Studies Centre, War Diaries and Letters, Site Transcription Policy 

 

Further Reading:

Bert Schramm Diary

Bert Schramm Diary, Album

Bert Schramm's Photo Album

9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, War Diary, Day by Day Account

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 

Citation: Diaries of AIF Servicemen, Bert Schramm, 1 November 1918


Posted by Project Leader at 1:01 AM EADT
Updated: Friday, 10 June 2011 5:17 PM EADT
Colonel Husnu, Yildirim, Page 117
Topic: Tk - Bks - Yildirim

Another entry from the book written by Lieutenant Colonel Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir, called Yildirim. Every day, one page of the book will be posted. This is Page 117.



Colonel Hüsnü, Yildirim, Page 117.

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This chapter deals with Hüsnü observations and critiques on the Ottoman conduct of the capture of Beersheba, 31 October 1917.

 

Further Reading:

List of all other Battle of Beersheba accounts  on the blog

Full listing of all material about Beersheba on the blog

 


Citation: Colonel Hüsnü, Yildirim, Page 117

Posted by Project Leader at 1:01 AM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 4 November 2008 6:51 AM EAST
9th LHR AIF War Diary, 1 November
Topic: AIF - 3B - 9 LHR

9th LHR, AIF

9th Light Horse Regiment

War Diary, 1 November

Pro Gloria et Honore - For Glory and Honour

Regimental March -  Marching Through Georgia

 

 

The following entries are extracted and transcribed from the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, the originals of which are held by the Australian War Memorial. There are 366 entries on this site. Each day has entries as they occurred from 1914 to 1919. In addition to the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, when appropriate, entries from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary and other regiments with the Brigade will also appear. Entries from the unit history, Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924 will also appear from time to time. The aim is to give the broadest context to the story and allow the reader to follow the day to day activities of the regiment. If a relative happened to have served in the regiment during the Great War, then this provides a general framework in which the individual story may be told.

 

The Diary

 

1914

Sunday, November 1, 1914

9th Light Horse Regiment Location -  Morphettville Race Course Camp and Broadmeadows Camp, Victoria. 

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Formation of Regiment occurring at Morphettville Race Course Camp, Adelaide, while "C" Squadron is formed at Broadmeadows Camp, Victoria. 

See: Broadmeadows 1909

 

1915

Monday, November 1, 1915

9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Rhododendron Spur

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - No entry

 

1916

Wednesday, November 1, 1916

9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Bir Etmaler

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Ayliffe, Lieutenant SH; and, 51 Other Ranks left by train from Mahamadiyah for Anzac Rest Camp, Port Said. B Squadron supplied patrol of one Sergeant and three Other Ranks for patrol to Bir Abu Duyuk, Bir el Hamisah, Qatiya and return.

McKenzie, Major KA returned from Cavalry School, Zeitoun.

 

1917

Thursday, November 1, 1917

9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Beersheba.

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - A Squadron holding line from Point 1040 to Tel el Saba. Remainder of Regiment bivouacked one mile south of Point 1040. Gregory, 1364 Lance Corporal HO, with A Squadron patrol at 0700 captured one Turkish Medical Officer and 5 Other Ranks. Medical Officer spoke very good English and informed Commanding Officer that our flank attack by mounted troops was entirely unexpected and unprovided for by the enemy. Burial party from B Squadron was working in the vicinity of the Regiment burying enemy dead. Four Turkish wounded were collected and dispatched to 3rd Light Field Ambulance.

At 1400 on the afternoon of 31st October [Note: the date should be 1 November, ed.] Ragless, Captain BB, with Kildea, Lieutenant FJ; and, his troop of B Squadron left Regiment in vicinity of Iswaiwin and moved into Beersheba and Ragless, Captain BB, assumed duties of first military governor of that place.

At 1630, C Squadron moved out as escort to 1300 Turkish prisoners being sent from Beersheba to 20th Corps Headquarters Taweil el Habari.

Bodkin 3255, Trooper JL, died of wounds.

3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary -

At 0500 enemy carried out an aeroplane raid; two planes drew a heavy rifle and machine gun fire from the Mounted Troops and one aeroplane was shot down by the 8th Light Horse Regiment.

Wounded and unwounded Turkish Prisoners were being taken from daylight and information gained from these that the Turks had fallen back to Tel el Sheria.

At 1430 troops of the 53rd Division and Imperial Camel Corps moved through the outpost lines. Day outpost was then withdrawn and Brigade was concentrated in the neighbourhood of 960.

Big supplies of grain and tibbin were discovered in the vicinity of Tel el Saba. Horses were watered from pools in the Wadi Saba during the day.

At 1600 Ragless, Captain BB, 9th Light Horse Regiment assumed the duties of first Military Governor of Beersheba.

At 1630 C squadron, 9th Light Horse Regiment, moved out as escort to 1300 prisoners despatched from Beersheba to 20th Corps Headquarters at Taweil el Habari.

Convoy carrying one day's rations for man and horse arrived at Brigade Headquarters at 1800. The Brigade had left Khalasa self supporting, with supplies for three days in the event of continuous fighting, after the attack on Beersheba commenced. Two days supplies only had been used up and the arrival of the convoy our allowed for the third days fighting ration to be carried as a day's reserve ration. Had the infantry attack on the south and the south west of Beersheba failed, this convoy could not have reached Brigade at the time it did. It travelled that country held by the enemy up to the previous day.

The situation was now that Beersheba, the left flank of the Turkish line was occupied by our troops. The survivors of that garrison had fallen back to the centre of their line at Tel el Sheria. The 2nd Brigade had pushed on up the Beersheba - Hebron road toward Dhaheriyeh. If more troops were sent on towards Tel Khuweilfeh the now left flank of the Turkish Line would be seriously threatened. To protect his flank the enemy would have to deplete his general reserve now in the neighbourhood of Tel el Sheria. This would weaken his centre. That is what our High Command desired. The bulk of his general reserve was moved east to Tel Khuweilfeh, and a few days later our infantry broke through his unsupported line at Tel el Sheria.

In furtherance of the above scheme orders were received for a Regiment to be attached to the 7th Mounted Brigade, [Yeomanry], for operations towards Ain Kohel and Tel Khuweilfeh, about eleven miles north north east of Beersheba. These places were of tactical importance in as much as there was a good water supply there.

The 8th Light Horse Regiment [McLaurin, Lieutenant Colonel AG] was detailed for duty. The orders were that it was to go without the slightest possible delay. The Division expected that it would return that night. The regiment carried little water and most of the water bottles were empty. There was no time to fill them or to water the horses. The Regiment moved at 0800.

No water cart was allowed to accompany the Regiment, and only one day's water was carried. After proceeding about nine miles the enemy were met with in position a hill barring our progress. One Yeomanry Regiment was on our right and on their left with a considerable distance between them.

The 8th Light Horse Regiment was ordered to send one Squadron to attack the enemy and drive him off the hill. The enemy was engaged and driven back about one mile, where strong opposition was met. The remaining two squadrons of the Regiment were sent in and a line established linking up with the Yeomanry on the left.

Touch could not be gained with the Yeomanry on our right because of a wide wadi intervening.

Our line was maintained throughout that day and night under heavy fire and on the morning of 3rd the Yeomanry Brigade was relieved by the 1st Light Horse Brigade of the Anzac Mounted Division and the 8th Light Horse Regiment came under the orders of the General Officer in Command of that Brigade.

The enemy had strongly reinforced the forces opposed to us during the night and became very bold, but as our position was very strong, they did not attack in numbers.

Several attacks were by the Anzacs but were unsuccessful.

The 8th Light Horse Regiment had suffered several casualties and the men were suffering severely from hunger and thirst, no water being obtainable near our position. And the 8th Light Horse Regiment was relieved by Welsh Infantry and returned to Beersheba arriving in bivouac at 2300, after having been 39 hours without rest with less than one bottle of water per man and rations for two meals. The horses were without water for the same period.

48 cases of acute diarrhoea occurred in the Regiment next day, caused, in the opinion of the Medical Officer through the drinking of large quantities of impure water by men who were suffering severely from thirst. The 8th Light Horse Regiment was complimented for the fine resistance it had put up under such trying circumstances.

 

1918

Friday, November 1, 1918

9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Homs

0500 Arrived at Homs. Passed through centre of town to an area two miles north and bivouacked. This completed the 100 miles march from Kaukab. The horses stood the trip well. Route throughout was fairly well watered. With the exception of the stage from Adra to Kuteife a high standard of march discipline was maintained. On the aforementioned stage the 3rd Light Horse Brigade marched in rear of the Divisional Troops Group. This group included much wheeled transport which necessitated a very slow pace. Details of the armistice with Turkey received.

On 10th October 1918, Barker, Lieutenant AS, was attached to 3rd Light Horse Brigade as Acting Staff Captain.

 

1919

Saturday, November 1, 1918

9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Adelaide

9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Regiment disbanded.

 

 

Previous: 9th LHR AIF War Diary, 31 October

Next: 9th LHR AIF War Diary, 2 November

 

Sources:

See: 9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Contents
Australian Light Horse Studies Centre, AIF War Diaries of the Great War, Site Transcription Policy

 

Further Reading:

9th Light Horse Regiment AIF

Bert Schramm Diary

9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour 

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 
Citation: 9th LHR AIF War Diary, 1 November

Posted by Project Leader at 1:01 AM EADT
Updated: Friday, 17 September 2010 8:46 AM EADT
Friday, 31 October 2008
Western Australian Rifle Clubs 1913
Topic: MilitiaRC - WA

1913 Militia Rifle Club Structure and Location of Activity List in Western Australia

During the re-organisation of the Militia as a consequence of the 1910 Kitchener Report, a new system of raising the forces occurred. In so doing, areas whose population altered and were unable to sustain any Militia activity had functions removed. Other areas had the units peculiar to the particular state disbanded or amalgamated with other units. In 1911 there were specific 1,527 Militia activities spread over the continent of Australia. This increased to 1,772 Militia activities in 1912. However, the transition was not always linear. In the shake-up, 236 Militia activities were removed from various centres. The major reason for the removal of an activity related to population issues. The main item removed from an area was the rifle club.

The following is a list of all Militia Rifle Club activities that were in operation from a particular location in Western Australia during the 1913 year.

A

Albany, WA: Plantagent Rifle Club
Anaconda, WA: Rifle Club
Armadale, WA: Rifle Club
Arthur, WA: Arthur River Rifle Club

B

Ballaying, WA: Rifle Club
Bardoe, WA: Rifle Club
Barton, WA: Rifle Club
Beverly, WA: Rifle Club
Boggerup, WA: Rifle Club
Boogardie, WA: Rifle Club
Boulder , WA: Rifle Club
Boyagarra, WA: Rifle Club
Boyanup, WA: Rifle Club
Bridgetown, WA: Rifle Club
Broad Arrow, WA: Broad Arrow and Paddington Rifle Club
Brookton, WA: Rifle Club
Broome, WA: Rifle Club
Broome Hill, WA: Rifle Club
Bulong, WA: Rifle Club
Bunbury, WA: Rifle Club
Burtville, WA: Rifle Club
Busselton, WA: Rifle Club

C

Cardiff, WA: Mines Rifle Club
Carnarvon, WA: Rifle Club
Claremont, WA: Claremont and Cottesloe Rifle Club
Collie, WA: Collie Rifle Club
Collie, WA: Lyall's Mill Rifle Club
Comet Vale, WA: Rifle Club
Coogardie, WA: Rifle Club
Cottesloe, WA: Claremont and Cottesloe Rifle Club
Cranbrook, WA: Cranbrook and Frankland Rifle Club
Cuballing, WA: Rifle Club
Cue, WA: Rifle Club
Cunderdin, WA: Rifle Club

D

Darkan, WA: Darkan Rifle Club
Darkan, WA: West Arthur Rifle Club
Davyhurst, WA: Rifle Club
Day Dawn, WA: Rifle Club
Derby, WA: Rifle Club
Donnybrook, WA: Rifle Club
Doodenanning, WA: Rifle Club
Dorakin, WA: Rifle Club
Dowerin, WA: Rifle Club
Dowse's Wel, WA: Wurgabup Rifle Club
Drakesbrook, WA: Rifle Club

E

East Mount Erin, WA: Durawah Rifle Club
East Narrogin, WA: Wandering Rifle Club
East Pingelly, WA: Woyerling Rifle Club
Edjudina, WA: Rifle Club
Eradu, WA: Rifle Club
Eucla, WA: Rifle Club

F

Fremantle, WA: Fremantle District Rifle Club

G

Geraldton, WA: Rifle Club
Gin Gin, WA: Rifle Club
Gindalbie, WA: Rifle Club
Glen Cove, WA: Rifle Club
Goomalling, WA: Rifle Club
Greenbushes, WA: The Timber Corporation Mill Rifle Club
Greenough, WA: Rifle Club

H

Harvey, WA: Rifle Club
Holyoake, WA: Rifle Club

I

Ida Hill, WA: Rifle Club

J

Jarrahdale, WA: Rifle Club
Jennacubbine, WA: Rifle Club

K

Kalgoorli, WA: Rifle Club
Kanowna, WA: Rifle Club
Karridale, WA: Rifle Club
Katanning, WA: Rifle Club
Kellerberrin, WA: Rifle Club
Kojonup, WA: Rifle Club
Kookynie, WA: Rifle Club

L

Lake Darlot, WA: Rifle Club
Lancefield, WA: Rifle Club
Laverton, WA: Laverton District Rifle Club
Lawlers, WA: Lawlers Rifle Club
Lawlers, WA: Vivien Rifle Club
Leederville, WA: Rifle Club
Lennonville, WA: Rifle Club
Lenora, WA: Lenora District Rifle Club

M

Malcolm, WA: Rifle Club
Maninga Marley, WA: Rifle Club
Marrinup, WA: Rifle Club
Meekatharra, WA: Rifle Club
Menzies, WA: Rifle Club
Merredin, WA: Rifle Club
Mertondale, WA: Rifle Club
Midland Junction, WA: Rifle Club
Moodearup, WA: Rifle Club
Moora, WA: Rifle Club
Mordalup, WA: Rifle Club
Mornington, WA: Rifle Club
Mount Barker, WA: Rifle Club
Mount Erin, WA: Rifle Club
Mount Ida, WA: Rifle Club
Mount Magnet, WA: Rifle Club
Mount Sir Samuel, WA: Rifle Club
Mullewa, WA: Rifle Club
Mulline, WA: Rifle Club
Mundaring, WA: Darling Range Rifle Club
Murrin Murrin, WA: Rifle Club

N

Nannine, WA: Rifle Club
Narrogin, WA: Rifle Club
Noggerupp, WA: Rifle Club
Nookennillup, WA: Rifle Club
Norseman, WA: Rifle Club
Northam, WA: Rifle Club
Northampton, WA: Rifle Club
Nungarra, WA: Black Range Rifle Club

O

Ora Banda, WA: Rifle Club

P

Perth, WA: Perth Scouts Rifle Club
Perth, WA: Police Rifle Club
Perth, WA: Rifle Club
Pingelly, WA: Rifle Club
Popanyinning, WA: Rifle Club
Preston Valley, WA: Rifle Club

Q

Quairading, WA: Quairading District Rifle Club

R

Ravensthorpe, WA: Phillips River Rifle Club
Roebourne, WA: Rifle Club
Roelands, WA: Rifle Club
Roselands, WA: Rifle Club

S

South Perth, WA: Rifle Club
Southern Cross, WA: Rifle Club

T

Tambulluh, WA: Rifle Club
Toodyay, WA: Rifle Club

U

 

V

 

W

Wagin, WA: Rifle Club
Waverley, WA: Rifle Club
Wellington Mills, WA: Rifle Club
Wiluna, WA: Rifle Club
Wongan Hills, WA: Rifle Club
Woodmilling, WA: Rifle Club
Wooraloo, WA: Rifle Club
Worsley, WA: Rifle Club
Wyalcatchem, WA: Rifle Club

Y

Yalgoo, WA: Rifle Club
Yarloop, WA: Rifle Club
York , WA: Rifle Club
Youanme, WA: Rifle Club
Yundamindera, WA: Rifle Club

Z


 

 

Further Reading:

Militia Structure in Australia from 1903 to 1914

 


Citation:  Western Australian Rifle Clubs 1913


Posted by Project Leader at 10:51 PM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 7 April 2009 7:27 PM EADT

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