CAMERON, Colin Campbell
Service Number: | 274 |
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Enlisted: | 20 August 1914 |
Last Rank: | Lieutenant |
Last Unit: | Australian Flying Corps (AFC) |
Born: | Jamestown, South Australia, 30 April 1890 |
Home Town: | Jamestown, Northern Areas, South Australia |
Schooling: | Jamestown Public School and Price Alfred College, Adelaide, South Australia |
Occupation: | Stockman |
Died: | toxic multiple neuritis, Port Said, Egypt, 18 November 1918, aged 28 years |
Cemetery: |
Port Said War Memorial Cemetery Row H, Grave No. 12 |
Memorials: | Adelaide National War Memorial, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Jamestown Presbyterian Church WW1 Honor Roll, Kent Town Prince Alfred College 'Nobly Striving, Nobly Fell' Roll of Honour, Orroroo District Roll of Honour WW1 |
World War 1 Service
20 Aug 1914: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 274 | |
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22 Oct 1914: | Involvement Private, 274, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '1' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Port Lincoln embarkation_ship_number: A17 public_note: '' | |
22 Oct 1914: | Embarked Private, 274, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Port Lincoln, Adelaide | |
18 Nov 1918: | Involvement Lieutenant, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: awm_unit: 1 Squadron AFC awm_rank: Lieutenant awm_died_date: 1918-11-18 |
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Rootsweb ID: I23964 Birth Record 30 Apr 1890 in Jamestown, South Australia
Father John and Hannah Sophia CAMERON, Jamestown, South Australia
Brother: 2093 Private Donald Bruce Cameron
7/1/1916 enlisted
24/7/1919 returned to Australia
Described on enlisting as 24yrs 4mths old; single; 4' 10.5" tall; 156lbs;
fresh complexion; blue eyes; dark brown hair; Presbyterian
20/8/1914 enlisted at Morphettville, SA
24/8/1914 appointed to Morphettville Camp
20/10/1914 embarked from Port Adelaide, SA, onboard HMAT A17 Port Lincoln
as a Private in 3rd Light Horse Regiment, B Squadron
9/5/1915 proceeded to join Mediterranean Expeditionary Forces
GALLIPOLI
10/7/1915 sick to hospital - headaches, Lemnos Island
7/8/1915 rejoined 3rd Light Horse Regiment, GALLIPOLI
28/7/1915 promoted to Armour Staff Sergeant
with Sec Defence Cable
16/10/1915 Recommendation for MID - GALLIPOLI
by the General Officer Commanding Australian and NZ Army Corps.
Extract from the Arm Corps Routine Orders:
"COMPLIMENTARY: The Army Corps Commander has great pleasure in publishing the name of the undermentioned N.C.O., a member of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment which has been brought to his notice for the service stated.
No. 274 Private C.C. Cameron, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
For consistently good scouting work, collection of arms, ammunition and accoutrements and locating enemy's working parties."
1/12/1915 appointed Armoured Staff Sergeant
1/12/1915 "Mentioned in Despatches"
20/12/1915 disembarked off of NR Karroo fromm GALLIPOLI into Alexandria
29/12/1915 proceeded to join Western Frontier Force, 3rd Light Horse
29/1/1917 Proceeded to School of Instructors, Zeitoun
attached to X Aircraft Park, for accommodation and rations
10/3/1917 Attached to No.3 School of Military Aeronautics for instruction, Abbrasia
29/3/1917 transferred to Australian Flying Corps (AFC)
12/4/1917 appointed Staff Sergeant
transferred to 57th Reserve Squadron, AFC
27/4/1917 proceeded to 21st Reserve Squadron from 57th Reserve
17/5/1917 appointed to 2nd Lieutenant, Australian Flying Corps
26/6/1917 graded as Flying Officer and posted to 3rd Wing, 67 Squadron
appointed Lieutenant, 1st Squadron, Australian Flying Corps.
Colin Campbell led the patrol that found the Turkish Seventh Army retreating in disarray through Et Tire including guns, cavalry and transport. The three aircraft on patrol dropped their twenty bombs and fired 2,000 rounds before reporting their findings to the Squadron. They estimated the numbers at 2,000 cavalry, 5,000 infantry and 600 wheeled vehicles. From Cameron's report a 24 hour bombing relay began on the Turkish column which forced the retreating column to separate heading for Et Tire and Tul Keram.
(Colin Cameron is the subject of a chapter in the book, "Aces and Kings" by L.W. Sutherland, MC, DCM.)
17/10/1918 admitted to No.14 General Hospital - influenza and pneumonia
16/11/1918 dangerously ill, peripheral neuritis - Port Said
18/11/1918 died of toxic multiple neuritis
at the 14th Australian General Hospital, Port Said, Egypt
buried in: Port Said War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
Row H, Grave No. 12
Chaplain MacNoun officiated
12/1/1920 Mention In Despatches awarded
and promulgated, 'London Gazette' No. 31728
1/4/1920 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 33
His name is commemorated on Panel 188 of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT.
Medals: 1914-15 Star (3853), British War Medal (2731), Victory Medal (2731)
Memorial Scroll and Plaque (358472)
Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 1/5/2016. Lest we forget.
Thank you to Kaye Bottrall, Jamestown, SA, for her information.