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Stevenson Thomas
Australian Lance Corporal 30th Bn. Australian Infantry 38 Wilcannia, New South Wales 20 november 1917 Son of Sarah and the late John Stevenson, of "Barfillan,'' Young St., Carrington, New South Wales Single Wilcannia Public School Machinist 5'11" = 1.80 m 155 lbs = 70.3 kg Fair complexion Brown Grey None Church of England Bethleem Farm West Cemetery Row F , Stone 6 |
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Served in the South African Campaign with the 3rd Mounted Rifles Enlisted at Newcastle , New South Wales Embarked at Sydney per HMAT ' Beltana' Disembarked at Suez , Egypt Admitted to the 1st Australian Divisional Hospital at Abbassia with a veneral disease Discharged to the Overseas Base at Ghezireh Transferred to the Garrison Camp at Zeitoun. Proceeded to join the 30th Bn. AIF at Ferry Post Offence : Improperly dressed on parade 6 june 1916 Award : 2 days field punishment N°2 Embarked at Alexandria per HMAT 'Hororata' Disembarked at Marseille , France Admitted to the 2nd Casualty Clearing Station with gun shot wounds to the right arm and shell shock Transferred to the Ambulance Train Admitted to the N°1 Command Depot at Boulogne Discharged to Base Details Marched into the 5th Australian Divisional Base Depot at Etaples Admitted to 26th General Hospitalwith insomnia Embarked at Calais per Hospital Ship 'Brighton' , diagnosed with neurasthenia Admitted to the Norfolk War Hospital with bullet wounds to the right arm and shell shock Discharged to N°1 Command Depot at Perham Downs Granted furlough Reported back to N°1 Command Depot at Perham Downs Marched out to Wareham Camp Location : District Court Martial Wareham Camp Offence : Striking a soldier when acting as Military Police Striking his Superior Officer being in the execution of his office. Pleading : Not guilty Finding : Guilty of both charges Sentence : 90 days imprisonement 11 december 1916 In custody awaiting trial : 37 days Forfeiture : 127 days pay Marched out to Drafting Depot , N°4 Vommand Depot , Wareham Proceeded to France via Southampton Marched into the 5th Australian Divisional Base Depot at Etaples Marched out to unit Rejoined 30th Bn. AIF in the field Appointed Lance Corporal Killed in action |