BASSINGTHWAIGHTE, Arthur Mervyn
Service Number: | 6030 |
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Enlisted: | 27 July 1916, Place of Enlistment, Toowoomba, Queensland. |
Last Rank: | Driver |
Last Unit: | 1st Divisional Train |
Born: | Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia, 26 April 1894 |
Home Town: | Chinchilla, Western Downs, Queensland |
Schooling: | Chinchilla State School, Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia |
Occupation: | Farmer |
Died: | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 24 June 1951, aged 57 years, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Taabinga Lawn Cemetery, Kingaroy, Qld |
Memorials: |
World War 1 Service
27 Jul 1916: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 6030, 25th Infantry Battalion, Place of Enlistment, Toowoomba, Queensland. | |
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27 Oct 1916: | Involvement Private, 6030, 25th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '15' embarkation_place: Brisbane embarkation_ship: HMAT Marathon embarkation_ship_number: A74 public_note: '' | |
27 Oct 1916: | Embarked Private, 6030, 25th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Marathon, Brisbane | |
24 Sep 1917: | Honoured Military Medal, 1st Passchendaele, For Conspicuous Gallantry and Bravery in the field. | |
23 May 1918: | Wounded AIF WW1, Private, 6030, 25th Infantry Battalion, Gassed | |
11 Oct 1918: | Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 9th Infantry Battalion | |
19 Jan 1919: | Promoted AIF WW1, Driver, 1st Divisional Train | |
19 Jan 1919: | Transferred AIF WW1, Driver, 1st Divisional Train |
Arthur Mervyn Bassingthwaighte.
Arthur Mervyn, 25th Battalion 1916, served in France in a machine gun section of 3 years. He stayed on in France after the end of the war in a moppin up force, working with mule teams. He was awarded the Military medal at Westhoek Ridge on the 20-9-1917 for conspicous gallantry during part of the Battle of Passchendaele. After the war he took up a soldier's settlement block, in the Chappingah area and called it "Passchendaele". Arthur was keen to remember his fallen comrades so he named his property after enduring the Battle of Passchendaele. He bred top quality Hereford cattle and sold weaners in January 1935 for $5-50 and in 1948 for $22-60, topping the sale at Farmer and Clark's sale yards, Jandowae, many times until his death in 1951.
Submitted 7 May 2021 by Lynette Turner