Vivian HARRISON

HARRISON, Vivian

Service Number: 3600
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery
Born: Mole Creek, Tasmania, 1 October 1897
Home Town: Mole Creek, Meander Valley, Tasmania
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Labourer
Died: Died of wounds - Shrapnel, France, 11 April 1917, aged 19 years
Cemetery: Vraucourt Copse Cemetery, Vaulx-Vraucourt
Plot 3, Row B, Grave 1, Vraucourt Copse Cemetery, Vaulx-Vraucourt, Bullecourt, Picardie, France, Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Deloraine War Memorial, Mole Creek War Memorial
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World War 1 Service

27 Oct 1915: Involvement Private, 3600, 15th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '11' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Ulysses embarkation_ship_number: A38 public_note: ''
27 Oct 1915: Embarked Private, 3600, 15th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Ulysses, Melbourne
11 Apr 1917: Involvement Private, 3600, 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 3600 awm_unit: 4th Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery awm_rank: Private awm_died_date: 1917-04-11

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Biography

Enlisted 13th August 1915 11th Reinforcements, 15th Batallion. Embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Ulysses 27th October 1915.

Joined Battalion Tel el Kebir 9th March 1916.

Proceeded to join B.E.F Alexandria 1st June 1916.

Disembarked at Marseilles 8th June 1916.

Transferred to 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery.

1916

 - The Battles of the Somme 1916

 - The Battle of Pozieres including the fighting for Mouquet Farm

1917

 - Operations on the Ancre

 - Germans retreat to the Hindenburg Line

 - The Arras offensive

 - The first attack on Bullecourt

 

The first attack on Bullecourt on the 10th April 1917 was delayed due to tanks not ariving on time. Pte. Harrison was struck in the groin by shrapnel from enemy bombardment on their return at Noreuil. He was trken by stretcher bearers to the Dressing Station but died from his wounds on the 11th April 1917. He was 19 years old.

 

In 1930 the Imperial War Graves Comission contacted Pte Harrisons father. During re-interment from Vaulx A.D.S. Cemetery into Vraucourt Copse British Cemetery a spoon handle marked "V.H." was recovered from the remains removed from Plot 1, Row A, Grave 4 and previously recorded as an "Unknown Australian Soldier"

The following is an extract from the letter.

"It was ascertained that the only casualty bearing the initials "V.H." which occured in the area was the above-mentioned and there would appear very little doubt that the body recovered is his."

The following is Pte. Harrison father, Charles, reply.

"Dear Sir.

I recieved your letter on Wednesday night and my son no is 3600 Private Vivian Harrison, 4th Light Trench Mortat Battery, and you state that there was a spoon found on the body with a VH on it. I feel sure that it is my son and I wish for the 'believed to be' taken away and his name put on the stone. We know he died a noble death for king and his country. His mother would very much like the spoon that was found on the body with the VH on it. Could he get and send to me.

Yours Faithfully

Charles Harrison"

 The spoon handle along with all his medals and other items are now in a frame to keep everything together and preserved. The spoon handle can be seen in the bottom right hand frame.

 

 

 

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