James DAWES

Badge Number: S23053, Sub Branch: Renmarks
S23053

DAWES, James

Service Number: 285
Enlisted: 19 August 1914, Morphettville
Last Rank: Driver
Last Unit: 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Born: Jamestown, South Australia, 25 January 1886
Home Town: Jamestown, Northern Areas, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Labourer
Died: Renmark, South Australia, 2 September 1940, aged 54 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Jamestown Cemetery, South Australia
Section G G; Plot 05
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World War 1 Service

19 Aug 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 285, Morphettville
22 Oct 1914: Involvement Private, 285, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '1' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Port Lincoln embarkation_ship_number: A17 public_note: ''
22 Oct 1914: Embarked Private, 285, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, HMAT Port Lincoln, Adelaide
9 May 1915: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 285, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, Gallipoli
18 Apr 1918: Promoted AIF WW1, Driver, 3rd Light Horse Regiment
22 Jan 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Driver, 285, 3rd Light Horse Regiment

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Biography

Rootsweb ID: I401925 Birth Record: 25 Jan 1886 in Jamestown, South Australia

NOK:  George Dawes, Jamestown, South Australia

Previous service: 5years with 24th Light Horse Regiment - stil serving on enlisting

Described on enlisting as 26yrs 7mths old; single; 5' 6" tal; 153 lbs; brown complexion;
blue eyes; light brown hair; Roman Catholic

19/8/1914     enlisted at Morphettville

26/8/1914     appointed to B Squadron, 3rd Light Horse Regiment AIF, Morphettville Camp

22/10/1914   embarked from Port Adelaide, SA, onboard HMAT A17 Port Lincoln
                    as a Private in 3rd Light Horse Regiment, B Squadron

10/12/1914   Moascar Camp, Egypt

31/1/1915     Helipolis Camp, Egypt

9/5/1915       proceeded overseas to join Mediterranean Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli
12/5/1915     landed in Gallipoli

31/8/1915     sick to hospital
5/9/1915       admitted to hospital ship HS Scotian
18/9/1915     admitted on London War Hospital, Epsom

1/3/1916       taken on strength 10th Light Horse Regiment, Heliopolis
19/3/1916     joined 3rd Light Horse Regiment
20/3/1916     rejoined regiment at details, Giza, Egypt
5/6/1916       returned to duty, Tel-el-Kebir

28/4/1917     sick to hospital, Shellal
10/5/1917     admitted to Citadel Military Hospital, Cairo
1/6/1917       discharged to Moascar, Abbassia
                    taken on strength of 1st Light Horse Regiment

13/6/1917     to School of Instructors, Zeitoun
23/6/1917     returned to unit, Zeitoun
11/7/1917     taken on strength of 3rd Light Horse Regiment

18/4/1918     appointed to Driver in 3rd Light Horse Regiment

14/9/1918     Influenza - admitted 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital, Moascar
22/9/1918      transferred to Rest Camp, Port Said, Egypt

13/10/1918    returned to Australia onboard HT Devon (for 1914 leave), ex Suez
23/11/1918    disembarked into Australia

22/1/1919      discharged from service

Medals:          1914/15 Star (10404), British War medal (426) and Victory medal (428)

total service:   4 years 157 days (4 years 33 days overseas)

Last lived in Renmark, South Australia.

2/9/1940        passed away in Remark
buried in:        Jamestown Cemetery
                     Section G G; Plot 05
                     Minister Officiating Fr. Prendergast

Sourced and submitted by Julianne T Ryan.  21/5/2016.  Lest we forget.

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