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Wednesday, 5 March 2003
6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Contents
Topic: BW - WA - 6WAMI

6th WAMI

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry

Contents

 

 

Items

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6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Outline

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6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Nominal Roll

 

 

 

Roll of Honour

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Roll of Honour

Lest we forget

 

 

Further Reading:

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Roll of Honour 

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Contents

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6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Outline
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6th WAMI

6th West Australian Infantry Rifles

Outline

 


Map illustrating the activities of the 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry in South Africa, 1901-1902.

[From: Chamberlain, M., The Australians in the South African War 1899-1902, Canberra, 1999.]

 

In 1911, Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Murray, produced a marvellous Boer War reference detailing all the contingents sent from Australia to South Africa, giving a brief history of the formation and finally, listing all the soldiers who saw service in South Africa with that unit. The book was called, Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa. It is now the standard reference and starting place for any person interested in pursuing information about Australian involvement in the Boer War.

Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, pp. 418 - 419.

 

Fifth and Sixth (Mounted Infantry) Contingents


Although these two Contingents were separately raised and left Western
Australia at different times, they agreed to amalgamate after arriving at the front, and thus to form one battalion of four or five companies, instead of remaining distinct units of two companies each (vide " Service.")

Authority for enrolment was published in December, 1900, and January, 1901. Conditions of enlistment, pay, clothing, and equipment, etc., were as for previous Contingents.

Many of the N.C.O.'s and men had served in other Contingents at the war sad a large proportion of the remainder were, or had been, members of Australian Militia or Volunteer Carps, The personnel of these Contingents was, therefore, of a superior character.


Departure and Return

The 5th Contingent left on 6th March, 1901, comprising - 14 officers, 207 others, with 239 horses. Six officers and 5 others were attached in South Africa; 1 promotion from ranks; 1 officer, 9 others were killed or died; 12 officers, 63 others were struck off in South Africa; 8 officers, 139 others, returned to Australia.

The 6th departed on 10th April, 1901. Establishment-14 officers, 214 others, with 237 horses. Two officers, and 6 others were attached in South Africa. ; 2 promotions from ranks ; 2 officers, 13 others were killed or died ; 7 officers, 48 others were struck off in South Africa ; 9 officers, 157 others returned to Australia,


Service.

The 5th Contingent left Fremantle in the transport Devon on 6th March, 1901, and arrived at Durban on the 28th. The 6th embarked on the Ulstermore, which put to sea on the 10th April, reaching Durban on the 29th. As before stated, after the 6th arrived at the seat of war, both Contingents united, forming vase strong battalion, the command of which was entrusted to Major (afterwards Lieut.-Colonel) J. R. Royston, D.S.O., who had seen the commencement of the war as a subaltern in the Border Mounted Rifles, a Natal Volunteer Corps, and had gained distinction at the defence of Ladysmith. Lieutenant A. J. B. Brown, an officer who obtained experience in the 1st Western Australian Contingent, was appointed adjutant of the combined battalion.

They served with Major-General F. W. Kitchener's Column in the Eastern Transvaal., Natal, and Orange Free State; and with Colonel Campbell's, Colonel Benson's, and Colonel Wing's Columns in Eastern Transvaal.

For a great part of the year 1901, the 5th and 6th were in the Column of MajorGeneral Kitchener, who long operated in the Lydenberg district, and generally over the Eastern Transvaal. In April, the Column, working from Lydenberg, took part in the operations of Sir Bindon Blood to the north of the Delagoa railway, and in the Middelburg district. During April, the Western Australians were several times engaged, and made some captures of prisoners and stock.

On 13th May, Kitchener's Column crossed to the south of the railway and made for the Ermelo district to take part in another sweeping movement towards Ermelo, under the direction of General Bindon Blood, and back towards the Ermelo-Bethal district. Captain Campbell was complimented by General Kitchener during operations at Form House. On the 15th, there was a severe fight at Grobelaar Recht, near Carolina, in which the 5th had Lieutenant Forrest and Sergeant Edwards and Corporal Bollinger killed, and four men wounded ; and the 6th had four men killed, Lieutenant S. S. Reid and four men wounded, one of whom subsequently died.

On the 16th, there was more fighting in which Lieutenant F. W. Bell distinguished himself, and was recommended for the Victoria Cross, which he subsequently received. The following is the official report of his conduct (London Gazette, 4th October, 1901):-

"At Brakpan, 16th May, when retiring through a heavy fire, after holding the right flank, Lieutenant Bell noticed a man dismounted, and returned and took him behind him. The horse not being equal to the weight, hall with them. Lieutenant Bell then remained behind, and covered the man's retirement till he was out of danger."

On the 23rd June, at Renshoogte, there was again fighting. Lieutenant Reid and two men were killed, and two wounded severely. During these operations a number of Prisoners, and some carts containing ammunition were taken.

In July, Kitchener's Column was back at Middelburg, and after refitting, moved north of the railway, and had some encounters in which prisoners were taken. On the 16th August, there was fighting, with further casualties. Portion of the battalion was from August to October in Colonel Benson's Column, and got in some good work in the Eastern Transvaal.

Towards the close of 1901, and in the early months of 1902, both Contingents were acting under General Bruce Hamilton in the Eastern Transvaal, and took part in many of his most successful enterprises. They had a few casualties in various actions, notably at Watervaal River, Rolspruit (where Lieutenant G. A. Mons was killed) and Roodepoort.

While with Colonel Wing's Column in February and March, 1902, the Western Australians undertook many arduous marches in the hope of getting in contact with the enemy, but they had been worsted so often that their desire was to hoop out of sight.

In the Commander-in-Chief's despatches of 8th March, 1902, Lieutenant R. Clifton was mentioned far conspicuous good service in General Bruce Hamilton's operations in Ermelo district ; and Lieutenant P.I. Daley for gallantry. It was stated that

"in pursuit of superior force of the enemy, near Kromdraai, on 28th February, 1902, he was severely wounded, but with Lieutenant M. A. Shea, D.S.O., 19th Hussars, captured seven of the enemy."

Also

"as Corporal, for gallant service on three occasions with scouts, when parties of Boers were taken. Promoted Sergeant by Commander-in-Chief."

Both Contingents embarked in the transport Columbian, which left Durban on 7th April, 1902, and arrived at Fremantle on the 29th. Disbanded on 17th May ensuing.
 

 

Further Reading:

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Roll of Honour 

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Outline

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Updated: Sunday, 2 May 2010 11:53 AM EADT
Monday, 3 March 2003
6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Nominal Roll
Topic: BW - WA - 6WAMI

6th WAMI

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry

Nominal Roll

 

In 1911, Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Murray, produced a marvellous Boer War reference detailing all the contingents sent from Australia to South Africa, giving a brief history of the formation and finally, listing all the soldiers who saw service in South Africa with that unit. The book was called, Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa. It is now the standard reference and starting place for any person interested in pursuing information about Australian involvement in the Boer War.

Murray, P. L., Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, pp. 426 - 430.

 

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry


373 Private Alfred Percy ABBOTT

385 Private Francis Thomas ADAM

326 Private Thomas Wilkins ALGIE

364 Private William Hudson ALLEN

504 Private James ARNOLD

 
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456 Private George Alexander BAILIE

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495 Private Thomas Henry BARRETT

361 Private Charles John BARRON

Lieutenant Frederick William BELL

508 Private Horace BENSON

322 Private Bruce BIRD

372 Private Herbert Alexander BLAIR

339 Private Arthur BLANCK

510 Trumpeter Edward Norman BLIGHT

509 Trumpeter George Sidney BLIGHT

327 Private Herbert Edgar BLUMENTHAL

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522 Private James BRENNAN

342 Private George BRIGHT

505 Private Thomas Henry BROOKER

367 Private Oliver BROWN

480 Private Michael Daniel BURKE

534 Private William BURSTON

448 Private William BUSHBY

451 Private Henry BUSWELL

453 Private Walter BUTLER

532 Private George Rawson BUTT

 
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496 Private Fenley James CALLENDAR

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381 Private Samuel CAMPBELL

441 Private James CARR

426 Private Cyril Wellington CARRINGTON

450 Private Edward CASSIDY

478 Private Charles Oakeley CHICHESTER

371 Private Mitchell Alexander CHRISTIE

481 Private Thomas Kevin CLEARY

348 Private Clarence Chudleigh CLIFFORD

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383 Private John Hoskin CLOSE

370 Private Denis Robert CLOWES

435 Quartermaster Sergeant Charles COBB

479 Private Cuthbert Harrison COBB

362 Private Joseph Arthur COLES

515 Private Thomas Arthur CONNORS

527 Private Frederick COOK

355 Private George John COOK

498 Private Charles Lanhan COWARD

 
535 Private Patrick Joseph DALEY

459 Private Thomas Vernon Hugh DANN

333 Private Alfred DAVIS

387 Private James DELAHUNTY

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389 Private Robert DEVON

354 Private Alexander McCully DIXON

331 Private John William DOUGHNEY

500 Private Clarence Raymond DOUST

497 Private Percy Henry DUNN

 
475 Private Edwin EASTHER

William Alfred EDWARDS

390 Private Edgar ELDRIDGE

382 Private Charles EMKE

384 Private John EVANS

472 Private John EVANS

499 Private Joseph Thomas FACEY

 
447 Private Alfred FAIRWEATHER

325 Private George FINMORE

335 Private Benjamin FISHER

461 Saddler Sergeant William Thomas FLYNN

393 Private Michael Buckley FOLEY

514 Private Matthew Herbert FORD

416 Lance Corporal Carl Alfred FORSBERG

1426 Private William FOY

466 Private Edward FREEMAN

429 Private Oliver Edwin FRY

 
520 Private James DL GARDNER

521 Private John GARDNER

424 Private William GARDNER

337 Private Walter GARLAND

455 Private Charles GARRETT

347 Lance Corporal Joseph Chandler GAST

444 Private Joseph Kitchen GAWITH

378 Private Geoffrey Hamilton GELLING

533 Lance Corporal David Young GIBSON

427 Private Philip GILES

525 Private Joseph GREER

473 Private James GREGOR

329 Private Wemyss Manley GUTHRIE

 
434 Private Hugh HACKETT

537 Private Charles Edmund HANNA

516 Private William HARDING

513 Private Martin Theodore HARKEN

377 Private Albert HARRINGTON

406 Company Sergeant Major Nathaniel HART

366 Private Henry HARTE

Henry HASCH

501 Lance Corporal James Robert HATTER

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464 Private Alfred HEHIR

431 Private James HENDERSON

519 Private Neil HEPBURN

388 Private John Patrick HOGAN

474 Private Albert HONEY

452 Private David HOUGH

458 Private Robert Thomas HUNTER

471 Private Charles Frederick HYNE

 
386 Private George Peter JACOBSEN

414 Private Stanley George JEFFERY

507 Private Richard Thomas JENKINS

343 Private Arthur JONES

477 Private James Cavanagh JONES

530 Sergeant Thomas Redmond JOYCE

409 Private George JOYNES

 
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395 Private Joseph Denis KELLY

330 Private William KEOGH

410 Private Frederick James KINDON

531 Corporal John Austin Joseph KYLE

 
356 Private James LANE

352 Private George Henry LAWRENCE

823 Private David LEACH

488 Private Frank Cecil LEARY

332 Private John E LEE

359 Private Henry D LEEDER

 
454 Private John MACCABE

470 Private George Charles MACDONALD

375 Private George William Lincoln MACKAY

368 Private William MACKENZIE

Lieutenant Albert Edward MALEY

487 Private Cecil Sydney John MARSDEN

468 Private Charles James MATTHEW

363 Private Frederick MAYES

392 Private Edgar Ernest MAYMAN

Lieutenant Harold Barry MCCORMACK

407 Corporal Edward MCMANAMY

443 Sergeant William Checkley MILLS

484 Private William MONAGHAN

Frank MONTGOMERY

536 E MOORHOUSE

511 Private James MORGAN

Lieutenant George Augustus MORIS

360 Corporal James MORRISON

506 Private Robert MORTON

336 Private James Francis MURRAY

 
394 Private Reginald Ashton NANKIVELL

412 Private Alfred Howard NEALE

512 Private Francis NELSON

391 Private Sydney NICHOLAS

437 Private William NICHOLS

350 Private John NICKOLL

423 Lance Corporal Wilfred James NORRIS

 
489 Private Daniel O'CONNELL

442 Private John O'NEIL

369 Private William Barry O'NEIL

517 Private Daniel O'SHEA

346 Private George OUGHTON

 
341 Private Frank PAGE

528 Private James Albert PANNAN

502 Private Frank PANTON

349 Private George Henry PEARCE

518 Private Ralph Brunker PENNY

351 Private Ernest PENTZIN

374 Private David PINE

432 Private James POLLARD

425 Private James John POWELL

379 Private Reginald John PREW

462 Private John Henry PRITCHARD

469 Private Havelock PRYOR

 
490 Private Edward READ

Captain Francis Bentley REID

Lieutenant Stanley Spencer REID

493 Private Charles Robert RICHARDSON

486 Private James Eglanting RICHARDSON

492 Private John RICHARDSON

328 Trooper Charles RIDDLE

397 Private George ROBERTSON

365 Private Charles ROBINSON

John ROGERS

396 Private William ROWE

485 Private Hedley RULE

449 Private Walter Edward RUSSELL

438 Private Ernest Arthur RUTHERFORD

465 Private John Thomas RYAN

353 Private Patrick Henry RYAN

 
344 Private Henry Woodward SADDLIER

411 Private John SANDERSON

402 Private Charles SCHOLTZ

428 Private Arthur Henry SCHULTZ

399 Private Frank William SECCOMBE

403 Private John SEMPLE

455 Private David John SHAW

398 Private Samuel Augustus SHEARER

Sidney James SHIRLEY

523 Private Thomas SILES

357 Private Thomas Edward SIMPSON

34 Lance Corporal Percy SKINNER

436 Private Richard Walter SPENCER

338 Private Percy STANLEY

467 Private Albert Edward STEPHENS

446 Saddler Lance Corporal Ernest Henry STOKES

545 J STRACHAN

491 Private James SYNAN

 
345 Private Otto TEEHOW

420 Sergeant John Bates Milne THURSTON

439 Trumpeter Edward Arthur TIMMS

460 Private William Edward TRUSCOTT

 
334 Private Robert Norman WALLACE

476 Private Henry Francis WATSON

400 Private James Ellison WATSON

413 Private George WESTCOTT

463 Private Arthur Ferdinand WHITESIDE

401 Private Andrew WIGHT

358 Private James WILKIE

Captain Edward Ralph WILLIAMS

482 Private Francis Henry WILLIAMSON

376 Private Thomas Henry WILSON

Lieutenant Claude Edward WOODROW

494 Lance Corporal Harry George WRIGHT

Lieutenant Richard Evelyn WRIGHT

503 Private James WYATT

 
Lieutenant William Henry YOUNG

 

Further Reading:

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Roll of Honour 

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Nominal Roll

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Friday, 2 July 2010 2:29 AM EADT
Sunday, 2 March 2003
Boer War, 1899 - 1902, Australian Forces, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Roll of Honour
Topic: BW - WA - 6WAMI

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Australian Forces

Roll of Honour

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry


Poppies on the Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra

 

The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men known to have served at one time with the 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry and gave their lives in service of Australia, whether as part of the 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry or another unit during the Boer War.

 

Roll of Honour

 

Francis Thomas ADAM

 

Arthur BLANCK

 

Clarence Chudleigh CLIFFORD

 

James DELAHUNTY

 

Benjamin FISHER

Oliver Edwin FRY

 

Robert Thomas HUNTER

 

G A MORIS

 

Frank PAGE

 

Stanley Spencer REID

 

John SEMPLE

Richard Walter SPENCER

 

John Bates Milne THURSTON

 

George WESTCOTT

Thomas Henry WILSON

 

Lest we forget

 

Further Reading:

6th West Australian Mounted Infantry

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: Boer War, 1899 - 1902, Australian Forces, 6th West Australian Mounted Infantry, Roll of Honour

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Sunday, 2 May 2010 11:32 AM EADT
Friday, 28 February 2003
Boer War - Tasmania, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902, Contents
Topic: BW - Tas

Boer War - Tasmania

Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902

Contents

 

Items

Boer War - Tasmania, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902, Outline

Boer War - Tasmania, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902

 

 

Roll of Honour

Boer War - Tasmania, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902, Roll of Honour

Lest We Forget

 

Further Reading:

Boer War - Tasmania

Boer War - Tasmania, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902, Roll of Honour

Boer War, 1899 - 1902

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: Boer War - Tasmania, Contingents sent, 1899 - 1902, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Monday, 26 April 2010 10:52 PM EADT

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