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BADENOCH, Archibald
Service Number: | 1417 |
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Enlisted: | 7 September 1915 |
Last Rank: | Trooper |
Last Unit: | 14th Light Horse Regiment |
Born: | Port MacDonnell, Grant - South Australia, Australia, date not yet discovered |
Home Town: | Port MacDonnell, Grant, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Labourer |
Died: | Accidental, Long Gully, Mitcham - South Australia, Australia, 18 April 1927, age not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
AIF Cemetery, West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia Section: LO, Road: 9S, Site No: 16 / Row 8 West, Grave 16 |
Memorials: |
World War 1 Service
7 Sep 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 1417, 11th Light Horse Regiment | |
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18 Nov 1915: | Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 1417, 11th Light Horse Regiment, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '3' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Geelong embarkation_ship_number: A2 public_note: '' | |
16 Jun 1919: | Discharged AIF WW1, Trooper, 1417, 14th Light Horse Regiment |
Trooper Archibald Badenoch
From How We Served
1417 Trooper Archibald Badenoch of Port MacDonnell, South Australia was a Boer War veteran having served with the New Zearland forces and had been employed as a labourer when he enlisted for War Service on the 7th of September 1915.
Allocated to reinforcements for the 11th Light Horse Regiment 1st AIF, Archibald embarked for Egypt and further training on the 18th of Novemeber. and following his arrival he was transferred over to the 9th Light Horse on the 12th of Janurary 1916. By the 2nd of Feburary 1917 Archibald was taken on strength with the 2nd Company of the Imperial Camel Corps. Aside bouts of sickness whilst on duty, Archibald's service in the desert campaigning against the Turkish forces was continuous.
Following the disbandment of the ICC, Archibald was taken on strength with the 14th Light Horse at the start of July 1918 . On the 10th of September Archibald was hospitalised and diagnosed as suffering debility due to active service. Archibald returned to Australia as an invaild on the 19th of Feburary 1919. Having arrived back in South Australia Archibald was formally discharged from the 1st AIF on the 16th of June 1919.
Archibald died of injuries incurred during a train accident on the 18th of April 1927 at the age of 49. Following his untimley death Archibald was formally interred within West Terrace Cemetery, South Australia.
Submitted 30 August 2019 by Evan Evans