HOGAN, Patrick Joseph
Service Number: | 4733 |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Private |
Last Unit: | 26th Infantry Battalion |
Born: | Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland, date not yet discovered |
Home Town: | Not yet discovered |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Labourer |
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World War 1 Service
12 Apr 1916: | Involvement Private, 4733, 26th Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '15' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: RMS Mooltan embarkation_ship_number: '' public_note: '' | |
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12 Apr 1916: | Embarked Private, 4733, 26th Infantry Battalion, RMS Mooltan, Sydney |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon
Address-c/o Mr J Boyce, Nambour, NC Line, Queensland.
Next of kin-Father, William Hogan, Railway Bridge, Thurles, Co Tipperary, Ireland
Enlistment date-20 August 1915
Place of enlistment-Nambour, Queensland
26th Battalion, 12th Reinforcement
Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board RMS Mooltan on 12 April 1916-he was then 22.
War service: Western Front
Proceeded overseas to France from England, 15 September 1916; taken on strength, 26th Bn, 28 September 1916.
Admitted to 5th Field Ambulance, 24 December 1916 (pyrexia, unknown origin-fever/high temperature), and transferred same day to Anzac Corps Rest Station; rejoined Bn, 30 December 1916.
Wounded in action, 26 March 1917 (shrapnel wound, left thigh), and admitted to 5th Australian Field Ambulance, and thence to 3rd Casualty Clearing Station; transferred by Ambulance Train, 29 March 1917, and admitted to 3rd Stationary Hospital Rouen, 30 March 1917. Transferred to England, 13 April 1917, and admitted to Kitchener Hospital, Brighton, 14 April 1917 (gun shot wound, left thigh: severe); discharged on furlough, 1 June 1917, to report to No 1 Command Depot, Perham Downs, 16 June 1917. Marched in to No 1 Command Depot, 18 June 1917; marched in to Overseas Training Depot, Perham Downs, 24 July1917; proceeded overseas to France, 8 August 1917; admitted to 2nd Division Base Depot, Havre, 9 August 1917.
Rejoined Bn. on 27 August 1917.
Reported killed in action, Belgium, 4 October 1917; subsequently reported wounded in action. (gun shot wound, left buttock, right thigh), admitted to 3rd Australian Field Ambulance; transferred same day to 10th Casualty Clearing Station, and thence by Ambulance Train No 30 to 7th Canadian General Hospital, and admitted 5 October 1917. transferred to England, 10 October 1917, and admitted to Devonport Military Hospital, 11 October 1917 (Wound: severe); transferred to 3rd Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Dartford, 2 November 1917. Discharged on furlough, 5 November 1917, to report to No 2 command Depot, Weymouth, 19 November 1917. Marched in to No 1 Command Depot, Sutton Veny, 19 November 1917; to Overseas Training Brigade, Longbridge Deverill, 30 November 1917; proceeded overseas to France, 3 January 1918; rejoined Bn, Belgium, 10 January 1918.
Wounded in action (3rd occasion), France, 6 May 1918 (gun shot wound, right foot), and admitted to 7th Australian Field Ambulance; transferred same day to 4th Casualty Clearing Station, and transferred by Ambulance Train No 27, 7 May 1918, to 7th General Hospital, Rouen; admitted, 8 May 1918. transferred to England, 12 May 1918, and admitted to Central Military Hospital, Winchester, 13 May 1918 (wound: severe); transferred to 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Harefield, 26 August 1918; discharged on furlough, 13 September 1918, to report to No 4 command Depot, Hurdcott, 27 September 1918. Marched in to No 4 Command Depot, 28 September 1918.
Commenced return to Australia on board HT 'Demosthenes', 16 January 1919; arrived Melbourne, 2 March 1919;
Discharged at Brisbane, 23 April 1919.