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Dale Jack Stanley
Australian Private 58th Bn. Australian Infantry Castlemaine , Victoria 27 september 1917 Son of Married to Lillian Dale Labourer 5'8" = 1.72 m 137 lbs = 62.1 kg Medium complexion Brown Grey Moles on right breast Moles on the neck , throat and shoulder Church of England Tyne Cot Cemetery Plot XLI , Row A , Stone 19 |
Military Footsteps
4 july 1916 5 july 1916 14 september 1916 28 september 1916 30 september 1916 2 october 1916 27 october 1916 2 november 1916 16 november 1916 30 december 1916 31 december 1916 6 february 1917 7 february 1917 26 march 1917 27 march 1917 13 april 1917 17 april 1917 26 june 1917 20 july 1917 22 july 1917 27 september 1917 |
Enlisted at Melbourne , Victoria Posted to Broadmeadows Posted to the 6th Reinforcements, 58th Bn. AIF Admitted to the 5th Australian general Hospital with bronchitis Discharged to duty Embarked at Melbourne per HMAT ' Nestor' Admitted to ships hospital with venereal disease Discharged to duty Disembarked at Plymouth, England Marched into the 15th Training Battalion Proceeded to France per SS' Princess Clementine' Marched into the 5th Australian Divisional Base Depot Marched out to unit Taken on strength 58th Bn. AIF in the field Wounded in action Admitted to the 5th Australian Field Ambulance with shrapnel wounds to the left wrist Transferred to the 5th Divisional Rest Station Discharged to duty Rejoined unit Offence : Absent without leave from 8.45 am on the 23rd ti 08.30 am on the 25th Award : 7 days Field Punishment N°2 and forfeited 10 days pay To Hospital sick Admitted to the 14th Australian Field Ambulance with swollen genitalia Discharged to duty Reported missing in action later confirmed Killed in action by a Court of Enquiry assembled 'in the field' on 17th of February 1918 Originally buried in the vicinity of Polygon Wood Witness account of Private Wills N , 58th Bn. AIF : ' Jack Dale was killed on the morning of September 26th about 9 am. We found him about 50 yards from the trench Cause being , shell landing close and blowing him there. Very badly cut about the legs but was able to recognise him. He was buried by Sergeant Neil of the 58th Bn. AIF ' |