Prior to the war, he was employed at Morrison and Bearby Foundry in Carrington, NSW as an engineers’ apprentice. He was also a member of the Naval Cadets for four years[2].
He enlisted on 28 May 1917 at the age of 18 into the 17th
Battalion, 20th Reinforcement, which embarked from Sydney on board HMAT A72 Beltana on 16 June 1917 and arrived at
Plymouth on 25 August 1917. After being transferred to Belgium in January 1918,
he saw service in France, where he was gassed on 3 Oct 1918. He was initially
taken to the 58th Casualty Clearing Station and then transferred by Ambulance
Train No. 148 to the 1st Australian General Hospital where he died of wounds on
18 Oct 1918 at Rouen, France. He was interred at St. Sever Cemetery Extension
(Block S, Plot II, Row O, Grave No. 10), Rouen, France.
"DISTRICT CASUALTIES." Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate 9 November 1918: 7. Web. 10 Mar 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137500233>. |
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