Hubert Maitland ARMSTRONG

ARMSTRONG, Hubert Maitland

Service Number: 3014
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 51st Infantry Battalion (WW1)
Born: Perth, Western Australia, 1889
Home Town: Kelmscott, Armadale, Western Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Labourer
Died: Victoria Park, Western Australia., 31 May 1956, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Karrakatta Cemetery & Crematorium, Western Australia
Anglican Section Zl Grave 0508
Memorials: Kelmscott War Memorial, Kelmscott-Armadale Parish Roll of Honour
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World War 1 Service

9 Nov 1916: Involvement Private, 3014, 51st Infantry Battalion (WW1), --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '19' embarkation_place: Fremantle embarkation_ship: HMAT Argyllshire embarkation_ship_number: A8 public_note: ''
9 Nov 1916: Embarked Private, 3014, 51st Infantry Battalion (WW1), HMAT Argyllshire, Fremantle

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Biography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon

A Hubert Maitland Armstrong -Military Medal-13th Training Battalion spent some time in  Rollestone-11 Jan - 14 Apr 1917 

At various times the 5th, 6th, and 7th Training Battalions associated with the 2nd Division were located at Rollestone. Also the 4th, 12th and 13th Training Battalions associated with the 4th Division were also based here.

The military camp is 2.9 km to the northeast of the township on the B3086 from Shrewton to Larkhill.

Military usage of land to the northeast of Rollestone began in the early 20th century, as artillery firing ranges which were later used by the Royal School of Artillery at Larkhill Camp. Rollestone Camp was established in 1916 by the Royal Flying Corps for observation balloon training. Around this time the Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway was extended from Larkhill to Rollestone and beyond; this extension remained in use until about 1923. Balloon-related usage of Rollestone Camp continued until 1939 when the site became a Royal Air Force Anti-Gas School, which closed in 1945. For several months in 1980–81 the camp was used as a temporary prison (HMP Rollestone Camp) during industrial action by prison officers. The camp continues in use as part of the Salisbury Plain Training Area.

During WW1 a Military Light Railway connected Larkhill to the London and South-western Railway spur, at Amesbury Station, crossed the Packway and terminated at Rolleston Camp, with a spur to the site of the original Fargo ammunition dump. The course of the light railway’s permanent way, though pulled up in 1935, can be traced by a line of apple trees that, it is said, have grown from the seeds of apples thrown out by troops on passing trains.

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Biography contributed by Geoffrey Gillon

Son of Louisa (nee Vincent) & George Armstrong.[died 1908]
Hubert served with the Australian Imperial Force, 51st Infantry Battalion, Private, Service No. 3014.
He died aged 67 years.

He married in 1926 Elizabeth Collett-she died in 1949