Alexander Clement AIKMAN

AIKMAN, Alexander Clement

Service Number: 2236
Enlisted: 7 May 1917, Place of enlistment - Geelong, Victoria.
Last Rank: Second Class Air Mechanic
Last Unit: Australian Flying Corps (AFC)
Born: Geelong, Victoria, 9 March 1898
Home Town: Geelong, Greater Geelong, Victoria
Schooling: The Geelong College
Occupation: Engineer (Motor)
Died: 1966, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
Memorials: Geelong College WW1 Roll of Honour, Newtown Aberdeen Street Baptist Church Roll of Honor
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World War 1 Service

7 May 1917: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 2236, Place of enlistment - Geelong, Victoria.
27 Jun 1917: Promoted Second Class Air Mechanic, Australian Flying Corps (AFC)
30 Oct 1917: Embarked Second Class Air Mechanic, 2236, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), Embarked on HMAT 'A60' Aeneas from Melbourne on 30th October 1917, disembarking Devonport, England on 27th December 1917.
6 May 1919: Embarked Second Class Air Mechanic, 2236, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), Embarked for return to Australia on HMT Kaiser-i-Hind from England on 6th May 1919, disembarking Melbourne on 16th June 1919.
9 Jul 1919: Discharged Second Class Air Mechanic, 2236, Australian Flying Corps (AFC)

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Biography contributed by Daryl Jones

AIKMAN, Alexander Clement (1898-1966)

Alexander Clement Aikman was born on 9 March 1898. He was the son of Alexander Aikman and Margaret Knight nee Clement and was living at Anderson Street, West Geelong at the time of his enrolment at Geelong College as a day student on 10 February 1913. He had previously been at Geelong High School. At College he was a member of the 1st Football XVIII.

During World War I, he enlisted (No 2236) in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) on 7 May 1917 with the 14th (August) Reinforcements at Laverton. His enlistment papers refer to him as serving for 5 years in the cadets. He embarked on HMAT A60 Aeneas on 30 October, 1917 for England for further training, arriving there on 18 January 1918, and served as an Air Mechanic (2nd Class) with Aircraft Repair Section at Leighterton. He returned to Australia, embarking on 6 May 1919 on HMT Kaiser-i-Hind. He died in 1966.

His brother-in-law, Lieutenant Colonel John Charles Robertson (Old Geelong Collegian), died during the Second World War of wounds suffered on 18 January 1942 at the Battle of Muar in Malaya while commanding the 2/29th Battalion. During the Great War Robertson had been awarded the Military Cross with the 6th Light Trench Mortar Battery at Bullecourt on 3 May 1917.

Source : The Geelong College -  http://gnet.geelongcollege.vic.edu.au:8080/wiki/AIKMAN-Alexander-Clement-1898-1966.ashx?HL=aikman

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