James Hugh O'Neill KEARNEY

KEARNEY, James Hugh O'Neill

Service Number: A994
Enlisted: 13 March 1915
Last Rank: Lieutenant
Last Unit: 25th Infantry Battalion
Born: Eulo, Queensland, Australia, 26 September 1894
Home Town: Mareeba, Tablelands, Queensland
Schooling: Mareeba State School & Technical College, Cairns
Occupation: Bank Clerk
Died: Killed In Action, France, 5 June 1918, aged 23 years
Cemetery: Bonnay Communal Cemetery Extension
Plot C, Grave 13
Memorials: Atherton War Memorial, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Bank of New South Wales Roll of Honour Book, Mareeba War Memorial
Show Relationships

World War 1 Service

13 Mar 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Second Lieutenant, A994, 25th Infantry Battalion
18 Sep 1915: Involvement 25th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '15' embarkation_place: Brisbane embarkation_ship: HMAT Armadale embarkation_ship_number: A26 public_note: ''
18 Sep 1915: Embarked 25th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Armadale, Brisbane
14 Jun 1917: Involvement 25th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '15' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Hororata embarkation_ship_number: A20 public_note: ''
14 Jun 1917: Embarked 25th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Hororata, Sydney
5 Jun 1918: Involvement Lieutenant, 25th Infantry Battalion, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: awm_unit: 25 Battalion awm_rank: Lieutenant awm_died_date: 1918-06-05

Help us honour James Hugh O'Neill Kearney's service by contributing information, stories, and images so that they can be preserved for future generations.

Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

JAMES HUGH O ’NEILL KEARNEY, the son of Mr. James Anderson Kearney and Mrs. Winifred Mary Kearney, and the brother of Sergeant Donal Leo Kearney, was born at Eulo, Queensland, on 26th September, 1894. He was educated at Sandgate and Mareeba, Queensland, and at the age of fifteen was a sergeant in the Mareeba Volunteer Cadets.

He joined the Bank’s service at Cairns, Queensland, on 19th November, 1913, and was transferred to Atherton two days later. While there— in July, 1914—he was appointed ledgerkeeper.

On the outbreak of war James Kearney enlisted for service at Thursday Island. After returning from that station he enlisted again in February, 1915, in the A.I.F. and left Australia for Egypt in September as second-lieutenant with the 4th Reinforcements for the 25th Battalion. He went to France in the 7th Machine Gun Section with the first batch of Australians in March, 1916.

Owing to an attack of meningitis James Kearney was invalided to England and returned to Australia. In December, 1916, he re-enlisted and went back to France in June, 1917.

He was again invalided with a ruptured ear-drum in January, 1918, but rejoined his unit soon afterwards and received his lieutenancy on the field in May. Lieutenant Kearney and his battalion, when on the way to take up a position in the line, dug in on the side of a hill near the road from Bonnay to Heilly (Somme) at dawn on 5th June, 1918. They were subjected to a heavy gas bombardment, and while attending to the masking of his platoon Lieutenant Kearney was struck by a shell fragment, became unconscious, and died a couple of hours later at the dressing station. He was buried in the British Military Cemetery, Bonnay

Source - Bank of NSW Roll of Honour

Read more...