James Henry WICKS

WICKS, James Henry

Service Number: 4626
Enlisted: 12 July 1915, Bendigo, Vic.
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 5th Machine Gun Battalion
Born: Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia, 1875
Home Town: Raywood, Greater Bendigo, Victoria
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Farm Labourer
Memorials: Raywood Neilborough East District Roll of Honor
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World War 1 Service

12 Jul 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 7th Infantry Battalion, Bendigo, Vic.
28 Jan 1916: Involvement Private, 4626, 7th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '9' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Themistocles embarkation_ship_number: A32 public_note: ''
28 Jan 1916: Embarked Private, 4626, 7th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Themistocles, Melbourne
2 Apr 1916: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 57th Infantry Battalion, Egypt
20 Jul 1916: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 57th Infantry Battalion, Fromelles (Fleurbaix)
26 Jul 1916: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 15th Machine Gun Company, France
8 May 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 15th Machine Gun Company, Bullecourt (Second)
26 Sep 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 15th Machine Gun Company, Polygon Wood
1 Apr 1918: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, France
26 Apr 1918: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, German Spring Offensive 1918
4 Jul 1918: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, Le Hamel - Blueprint for Victory
8 Aug 1918: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, The Battle of Amiens
2 Sep 1918: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, Mont St Quentin / Peronne
29 Sep 1918: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, Breaching the Hindenburg Line - Cambrai / St Quentin Canal
22 Aug 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 4626, 5th Machine Gun Battalion, RTA 15 May 1919 and discharged (TPE).

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