Henry Clifton (Cliff) BENTE

BENTE, Henry Clifton

Service Number: 3271
Enlisted: 1 May 1917, Place of Enlistment Cairns Queensland.
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 41st Infantry Battalion
Born: Preston, Victoria, Australia, October 1898
Home Town: Watsonville, Tablelands, Queensland
Schooling: Watsonville State School, Queensland, Australia
Occupation: Miner
Died: Died of wounds, France, 29 April 1918
Cemetery: Etretat Churchyard Extension
Etretat Churchyard Extension, Etretat, Le Havre, Haute-Normandie, France
Tree Plaque: Anzac Tree Watsonville
Memorials: Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Brisbane 41st Battalion Roll of Honour, Cairns Cenotaph, Herberton War Memorial, Padre White Memorial Chapel
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World War 1 Service

1 May 1917: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 3271, 41st Infantry Battalion, Place of Enlistment Cairns Queensland.
14 Jun 1917: Involvement Private, 3271, 41st Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '18' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Hororata embarkation_ship_number: A20 public_note: ''
14 Jun 1917: Embarked Private, 3271, 41st Infantry Battalion, HMAT Hororata, Sydney

Herbert Clifton Bente

Henry Clifton Bente was born in 1899 in Preston, Victoria to Henry Nicholas Bente from Bremen, Germany and Sarah Jane Morrison. His sister Dorothy Gertrude Caroline was born in Queensland in 1901, followed by Victor David (1904). Henry Snr was a miner in the Chillagoe area as were both his sons. Henry Clifton Bente was as Miner at the United North Australia Mine at Watsonville.

He enlisted in Cairns on 1 May 1917 with the written permission of both his parents as he was only 18 years 6 months of age. He was residing at the Post Office, Watsonville, Via Herberton Nth. Qld. He was 5 feet 5 ½ inches in height, weighed 126 pounds with a dark complexion, brown eyes and black hair. He was Church of England. He named his mother Mrs Sarah Bente, Post Office, Watsonville, Nth Qld., as his next of kin. Henry attended the Watsonville State School.

He embarked on the HMAT Hororata from Sydney on 14 June 1917 and arrived in Liverpool, England on 26 August 1917. While in England he was admitted sick to hospital where he remained for almost a month. He was discharged to duty and joined his battalion and left Southampton on 1 January 1918 for Rouelles in France. He was wounded in action 24 April 1918 and admitted to hospital at Etertat, France where he died of his wounds 5 days later.

Henry Clifton Bente was buried at Etretat Churchyard Extension Cemetery, Etretat, Le Have, Haute-Normandie, France. His belongings were to be returned to his family and were aboard the S.S. “Baranga” which on 15 July 1918 was sunk by a German submarine 150 miles south west of the Scilly Isles. The ship was carrying 855 Australian soldiers, mainly invalids, home to Australia. The survivors were transferred to escorting destroyers and taken to Plymouth. The SS Barunga had been the German ship Sumatra captured in Sydney at the outbreak of war. Courtesy of The Cairns District Family Society.

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