HILL, Clarence William
Service Number: | 228 |
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Enlisted: | 7 June 1915, Brisbane, Qld (serving in RAGA). |
Last Rank: | Bombardier |
Last Unit: | 36th Heavy Artillery Group |
Born: | Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, 8 August 1895 |
Home Town: | Hobart, Tasmania |
Schooling: | Battery Point State School, Hobart, Tasmania |
Occupation: | Shop Assistant |
Died: | Died of wounds, 42nd CCS, Aubigny, France, 27 April 1917, aged 21 years |
Cemetery: |
Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension II G 45, |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Hobart Roll of Honour |
World War 1 Service
7 Jun 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Gunner, 228, Siege Artillery Brigade, Brisbane, Qld (serving in RAGA). | |
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17 Jul 1915: | Involvement Gunner, 228, Siege Artillery Brigade, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '4' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Orsova embarkation_ship_number: A67 public_note: '' | |
17 Jul 1915: | Embarked Gunner, 228, Siege Artillery Brigade, HMAT Orsova, Melbourne | |
1 Sep 1916: | Involvement AIF WW1, Gunner, 228, 36th Heavy Artillery Group, Battle for Pozières | |
16 Dec 1916: | Promoted AIF WW1, Bombardier, 36th Heavy Artillery Group, France | |
27 Apr 1917: | Involvement Bombardier, 228, 36th Heavy Artillery Group, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 228 awm_unit: 36th Australian Heavy Artillery Group awm_rank: Bombardier awm_died_date: 1917-04-27 | |
27 Apr 1917: | Wounded AIF WW1, Bombardier, 228, 36th Heavy Artillery Group, The Outpost Villages - German Withdrawal to Hindenburg Line, No details. Evacuated to 42nd CCS at Aubigny, where he died later the same day. |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Sharyn Roberts
Son of W J and L HILL of 58 King Street, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tas.
Served for 2 years on Thrusday Island in the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery
Biography contributed by Robert Wight
Mrs Hill of Hobart has received the following letter concerning the death of her son –
Dear Mrs Hill, I can hardly find words to express my sorrow and sense of loss in the death of your son, No 228, Bombardier C. W. Hill of my battery, which occurred on the 27th of April, 1917 Your dear laddie was on duty, special work for which I had selected him, when a German heavy shell burst near him, he died that evening at 42 Casualty Clearing Station, at 9 30 o'clock I have collected his personal effects, and will forward them to you. Your son was one of the best boys in my battery, and after over a year on active service was one of my most trusted N.C.O.'s Our appreciation of your boy I hope will comfort you a little, but I realise somewhat the utter desolation in the heart of a mother who has given so much in this hour of the nation's need. My heart aches for you Believe me yours sincerely, Moreton Williams, Major, R.A.A."
The Mercury 5th July 1917
Source: tasmanianwarcasualties.com