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O'CALLAGHAN, Patrick Henebery
Service Number: | 4755 |
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Enlisted: | 27 April 1915, Keswick, South Australia |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 12th Field Ambulance |
Born: | Edenhope, Victoria, 1 August 1885 |
Home Town: | Croydon, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Railway Porter |
Died: | Natural causes, West Croydon, South Australia, 26 May 1962, aged 76 years |
Cemetery: |
Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia Acacia C, Path CB, Grave 138 |
Memorials: | Adelaide South Australian Railways WW1 & WW2 Honour Boards, Peterborough St Anacletus Catholic Church Honour Board WW1 |
World War 1 Service
27 Apr 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 4755, Keswick, South Australia | |
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15 Jun 1915: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4755, 3rd Australian General Hospital - WW1, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '23' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Wandilla embarkation_ship_number: A62 public_note: '' | |
15 Jun 1915: | Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 4755, 3rd Australian General Hospital - WW1, HMAT Wandilla, Melbourne | |
1 Aug 1915: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4755, 3rd Australian General Hospital - WW1, ANZAC / Gallipoli | |
28 Jun 1918: | Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 4755, 12th Field Ambulance |
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Described on enlisting as 30 years 2 months old; single; 5’ 8 ½” tall; 157 lbs; fair complexion;
blue eyes; dark brown hair; Roman Catholic; tattoos on both forearms and left upper arm and
both shoulders.
Father Henry O'Callaghan and Mother Edith (nee_______),
corner of Lipson Street and Junction Road, Port Adelaide, South Australia
Next of Kin in service:
26 John O’Callaghan
27years old a Brickmaker from Lipson St, Port Adelaide enlisted 19/8/1914
(returned to Australia in 1918)
Died 3/5/1945 (57 years) - Cheltenham Cemetery
563 Thomas Henry O’Callaghan
26years old a Labourer from Lipson St, Port Adelaide enlisted 30/12/1914
(returned to Australia in 1918)
Died 30/7/1949 (60 years old) – West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide
3429 Henry Francis O’Callaghan
25years old a Builders Labourer from Lipson St, Port Adelaide enlisted 16/8/1915
(returned to Australia in 1918)
Died 12/1/1969 (78 years old) – Murray Bridge Cemetery
Previous service: 5 years Royal Navy
20/4/1915 Completed medical – fit for service
20/4/1915 Cert of Commanding Officer – appointed Patrick to Base Depot
1st Reinf 3rd Australian General Hospital
27/4/1915 Enlisted at Keswick, as a Private into the 3rd Australian General
Hospital, 1st reinforcement
15/6/1915 Embarked from Melbourne on HMAT A62 Wandilla
Changed to:
17/6/1915 Embarked from Melbourne on HMAT A62 Wandilla with
Special Reinforcements
August 1915 Proceeded to join Military General Hospital. Gallipoli
25/10/1915 Admitted to 3rd Australian General Hospital – with Jaundice
8 - 25/12/1915 Absent without leave 18 days
27/1/1916 Disembarked from Mudros,
22/5/1916 Taken on strength supernumeracy from Special Reinforcements
2/6/1916 Embarked to join BEF
11/6/1916 Kingsionoian – Disembarked Marseilles, France
31/10/1916 In Hospital – Rectal Abscess - in the field - Abbeyville, France
4/11/1916 Embarked for England (from Haure, France)
5/11/1916 To 2nd Southern General Hospital (due to being GASSED)
6/11/1916 Admitted to 2nd Southern General Hospital - London, England
14/11/1916 Taken from 2nd Southern General Hospital to 3rd Auxiliary Hospital
4/12/1916 Taken from 3rd Auxiliary Hospital to Furlough Perham Downs Repat - England
2/1/1917 Proceeded overseas - France
17/1/1917 Marched in to Australian Ambulance Medical Corp Training Depot from
No 1 Company Depot Parkham Downs
18/1/1917 Detached for duty with S 16.0 10th Training Battalion
19/1/1917 Marched in to 10th Infantry Battalion No 12 Durrington Camp, from Parkhouse
2/7/1917 Proceeded overseas to France ex Australian Training Depot - Folkestone
3/7/1917 Marched in ex England – Rouilles, France
6/7/1917 Marched out to 3rd Division Ambulance
8/7/1917 Rejoined 12th Field Ambulance Unit - France
28/10/1917 To Hospital sick
3/11/1917 Admitted hospital Bethnal
12/11/1917 Gastritis – Admitted to England Embarked for England on “Ville De dieze”
13/11/1917 Admitted to D A Hospital - effects of “GASING”
15/12/1917 Hospital
31/1/1918 Returned to Australia from England
13/4/1918 Disembarked in Melbourne, per “Osterley”
29/4/1918 Admitted to “D A H” - Keswick
28/6/1918 Discharged Medically Unfit (NOT due to misconduct)
***Total service: 3 years, 63 days (service abroad 2 years 304 days).
Last known address West Croydon
DIED: 29/5/1962 (77 years)
CEMETERY: Centennial Park Cemetery
Section Acacia C, Path CB, Grave 138
Goodwood Road, Pasadena, South Australia.
***NOTE TO RELATIVES: This grave site (at Centennial Park Cemetery) is noted as "expired",
as of 29/5/2012 - please contact the cemetery. ****
MEDALS:
WWI Star 1914-15 (7091); British War medal (5855); Victory medal (22089)
and the 1915 Anzac Medal.
Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan. 29 July 2014. Lest we forget.