Charles Arthur FINN

FINN, Charles Arthur

Service Number: 6289
Enlisted: 9 October 1915, Gilgandra, NSW
Last Rank: Sapper
Last Unit: 13th Field Company Engineers
Born: Mount McDonald, New South Wales, Australia, 1888
Home Town: Gilgandra, Gilgandra, New South Wales
Schooling: St Joseph's Catholic Convent School Peak Hill
Occupation: Blacksmith
Died: Killed in Action, Noreuil, France, 7 April 1917
Cemetery: H.A.C. Cemetery, Ecoust-St. Mein, France
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Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Gilgandra Coo-ee March Gallery, Gilgandra District Roll of Honor, Gilgandra NSW 100th Anniversary of The Cooee March, Gilgandra War Memorial
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World War 1 Service

9 Oct 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Sapper, 6289, 1st Field Company Engineers, Gilgandra, NSW
21 Mar 1916: Involvement Sapper, 6289, 1st Field Company Engineers, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '5' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Armadale embarkation_ship_number: A26 public_note: ''
21 Mar 1916: Embarked Sapper, 6289, 1st Field Company Engineers, HMAT Armadale, Sydney
7 Apr 1917: Involvement Sapper, 6289, 13th Field Company Engineers, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 6289 awm_unit: 13th Field Company, Australian Engineers awm_rank: Sapper awm_died_date: 1917-04-07

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Son of  Dennis and Eliza Jane FINN, Everton, Gilgandra, New South Wales

IN MEMORY OF THE DEARLY LOVED SON OF MR.& MRS. FINN OF GILGANDRA

Charles enlisted with the Gilgandra Coo-ees and marched to Sydney to train at Moore Park with the 13th Field Company Engineers unit. On March 21,  1916 he embarked for Alexandria on the HMAT Armadale. After further training at Tel-el-Kabir, Egypt and Etaples, France, Charles was taken on  strength with the 13th Field Company Engineers in August 1916. 
Other than a three month stay in hospital for influenza, Charles remained with his unit in the Somme until he was killed in action on April 7, 1917.
According to the Red Cross Missing and Wounded Report, Charles was killed with Lance Corporal Shepherd. They were removing detonators from German  mines when a shell came over, killing them both. In 1920 Charles’ mother was notified that he would be exhumed from the original isolated grave and reinterred in the Commonwealth War Grave, HAC Cemetery, St Mein, France.

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