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BATTS, Alfred George
Personal Details
Service Numbers: | 2337, Q214633 |
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Enlisted: | 15 November 1915, Emerald, Queensland |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 14th (QLD) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) |
Born: | Fernlees, Queensland, 29 September 1889 |
Home Town: | Springsure, Central Highlands, Queensland |
Schooling: | Home Schooled |
Occupation: | Shearer/Farm manager |
Died: | Natural causes, Somersby, New South Wales, 14 December 1958, aged 69 years |
Cemetery: |
Point Clare General Cemetery, New South Wales, Australia CE 9 Row 14 Plot 4 |
Memorials: | Springsure Shire of Bauhinia Roll of Honour, Springsure State School Memorial Fountain |
Service History
World War 1 Service
15 Nov 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 2337, Emerald, Queensland | |
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5 Apr 1916: | Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 2337, 5th Light Horse Regiment, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '2' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Mashobra embarkation_ship_number: A47 public_note: '' | |
5 Apr 1916: | Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 2337, 5th Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Mashobra, Sydney | |
24 Sep 1917: | Transferred AIF WW1, Driver, 1st Divisional Ammunition Column | |
18 Jul 1919: | Discharged AIF WW1, Driver, 2337, 1st Divisional Ammunition Column |
World War 2 Service
17 May 1942: | Involvement Private, Q214633 | |
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17 May 1942: | Enlisted | |
17 May 1942: | Enlisted Private, Q214633, Volunteer Defence Corps (SA), Springsure, Queensland | |
17 May 1942: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Private, Q214633, 14th (QLD) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) | |
22 Aug 1944: | Discharged | |
22 Aug 1944: | Discharged Private, Q214633, 14th (QLD) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) | |
22 Aug 1944: | Discharged Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Private, Q214633, 14th (QLD) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) |
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