Thomas Henry ADAMS

ADAMS, Thomas Henry

Service Number: 699
Enlisted: 25 August 1914, Morphettville, South Australia
Last Rank: Lance Corporal
Last Unit: 10th Infantry Battalion
Born: Lambeth, London, England, date not yet discovered
Home Town: Port Pirie, Port Pirie City and Dists, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Labourer
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World War 1 Service

25 Aug 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, Morphettville, South Australia
20 Oct 1914: Involvement AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 699, 10th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '10' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Ascanius embarkation_ship_number: A11 public_note: ''
20 Oct 1914: Embarked AIF WW1, Lance Corporal, 699, 10th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Ascanius, Adelaide
14 Jan 1918: Discharged AIF WW1
Date unknown: Wounded 699, 10th Infantry Battalion
Date unknown: Involvement 10th Infantry Battalion, Battle for Pozières

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Biography

Father ___ and Mother ___

Wife Mrs Sally Adams, living at c/o Mrs Fry, Aldine House, Bedwell Road, Belvedere, Kent, England.

15/1/1918    Mrs Sally Adams, living at Florence Street, Port Pirie, South Australia.

Children:  Elsie Ellen Adams & Minnie Adams, living at Florence Street, Port Pirie, SA.

Previous service:
8 years with colours, 3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment
4 years in the Reserves

Prior to embarking he lived at Third Street, Port Pirie, South Australia.

Described on enlisting as 31 years 6 months old; married; 5' 7" tall; 134 lbs; sallow complexion;
dark grey-blue eyes; brown hair; faint tattoo marks on both forearms; Church of England

20/8/1914        completed medical at Port Pirie, South Australia

25/8/1914        Enlisted at Morphettville, South Australia

25/8/1914        Commanding Officer appointed Thomas to F Company, at Morphettville Camp

9/10/1914        appointed Lance Corporal

20/10/1914      Embarked from Outer Harbour, Port Adelaide, on board HMAT Ascanius A11
                       as a Lance Corporal, F Company, 10th Infantry Battalion

31/10/1915       sick with dysentry - Gallipoli
7/11/1915         admitted to No.3 Australian General Hospital, Cairo
8/11/1915         admitted to No.2 Auxillary Convalescent Depot, Heliopolis
22/11/1915       transferred to Duty

7/2/1916          rejoined 10th Infantry Battalion

1/3/1916          promoted to Corporal

27/3/1916        embarked at Alexandria to join British Expeditionary Forces
3/4/1916          disembarked into Marseilles, France

6/6/1916          Gun shot wound left arm, received in action in France
                       admitted to No. 3 Australian Field Ambulance

8/6/1916          embarked on board HT Cambria at Boulogne, France for England

14/7/1916        admitted to Australian Auxillary Hospital, No. 1 Harefield
17/7/1916        transferred to Woodcote Park Hospital, Epsom
21/8/1916        discharged from Hospital, Perham Downs

28/8/1916        taken on strength of No.1 Command Depot

22/9/1916        proceeding overseas to France
3/10/1916        rejoined 10th Infantry Battalion in the field

7/11/1916        2nd - Gun shot wound to buttock, received in action in the field, France
10/11/1916      admitted 10th General Hospital, Rouen, France

14/11/1916       embarked on board HS Asturias, from Havre, France
15/11/1916       admitted 1st Birmingham War Hospital, England

2/1/1917          Gun Shot Wound Left Buttock
                       admitted to 3rd Auxillary Hospital, Dartford, England

19/1-3/2/'17     granted leave

3rd Training Battalion, Folkestone

25/2/1917        proceeded overseas to France, on board SS Golden Eagle, ex England
4/3/1917          rejoined unit

6/4/1917          admitted barb wire wounds to hospital, Bullecourt

20/5/1917         embarked on board HS Newhaven at Calais, France for England
                        admitted Hoxton (County of London) War Hospital at Epsom
                        old wound thigh adentis and debility

5/11/1917         returned to Australia on board HMAT A32 Thermistocles, ex England
                        with wound to leg and thrombosis, ex England
                        as a Corporal in 10th Infantry Battalion
27/12/1917        disembarked into Adelaide, South Australia

14/1/1918        discharged from service in AIF

Medals:
1914-15 Star (403);  British War Medal (671);  Victory Medal (672)

23/3/1920        advised AIF that he was returning to his wife and children, living at:
                       228 Adams Avenue
                       Huntington, West Virginia, USA

passed away
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Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan.  25/5/2015.  Lest we forget.

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