John Wesley BLACKET MID

BLACKET, John Wesley

Service Numbers: Officer, Commissioned Officer
Enlisted: 16 February 1915, Adelaide, South Australia
Last Rank: Captain
Last Unit: 27th Infantry Battalion
Born: Gumeracha, South Australia, 20 July 1886
Home Town: Kent Town, Norwood Payneham St Peters, South Australia
Schooling: Prince Alfred College, Adelaide, South Australia
Occupation: Teacher
Died: Killed In Action, Belgium, 4 July 1916, aged 29 years
Cemetery: La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery, Wallonie, Belgium
Plot I, Row B, Grave No. 9
Memorials: Adelaide National War Memorial, Adelaide University of Adelaide WW1 Honour Roll, Angaston Methodist Church & Sunday School WW1 Honour Board, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Gumeracha Anzac Honor Roll, Kent Town Prince Alfred College 'Nobly Striving, Nobly Fell' Roll of Honour, Kent Town Wesleyan Methodist Church WW1 Honour Roll, Melrose School Roll of Honour, Norwood Football Club War Veterans, Norwood War Memorial, Payneham Sydenham Road Methodist Church Roll of Honour
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Son of John BLACKET and Martha Jane nee FIDLER

Brother of  Lieut. Joseph Arnold Blacket (/explore/people/181005) of the 27th Battalion was  killed in action in France on 10 Jun 1918. (Also played for Norwood Footbal club)

Mentioned in Despatches  - 'For conspicuous good work with his Bn and while acting as Bde Major from March to June 1916 when he was killed.'

 

 
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