George Hubert LIERSCH

Badge Number: S4052, Sub Branch: Cleve / Arno Bay
S4052

LIERSCH, George Hubert

Service Number: 1898
Enlisted: 28 February 1916, Exhibition A.I.F. Camp Adelaide, drafted to 2nd Reinforcements, 5th Pioneer Battalion
Last Rank: Sapper
Last Unit: 5th Pioneer Battalion
Born: Seppeltsfield, South Australia, 25 April 1895
Home Town: Cleve, Cleve, South Australia
Schooling: Greenock Public School, South Australia
Occupation: Wheelwright
Died: Cleve, South Australia, 24 February 1949, aged 53 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Cleve Cemetery, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Memorials: Cleve WW1 Honor Roll, Freeling Boer War, Boxer Rebellion and WW1 Memorial Panel, Greenock WW1 Honor Roll
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World War 1 Service

28 Feb 1916: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (Army WW2), Sapper, 1898, 5th Pioneer Battalion, Exhibition A.I.F. Camp Adelaide, drafted to 2nd Reinforcements, 5th Pioneer Battalion
11 Apr 1916: Involvement Private, 1898, 5th Pioneer Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '5' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Aeneas embarkation_ship_number: A60 public_note: ''
11 Apr 1916: Embarked Private, 1898, 5th Pioneer Battalion, HMAT Aeneas, Adelaide
11 Nov 1918: Involvement Sapper, 1898
28 Nov 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Sapper, 1898, 5th Pioneer Battalion

George Hubert Liersch

Name: George Hubert Liersch
Service Number: 1898
Place of Birth: Seppeltsfield
Date of Birth: 25 April 1895
Place of Enlistment: Adelaide
Date of Enlistment: 28 February 1916
Age at Enlistment: 20 years 10 months
Next of Kin: Mother – Emma Liersch
Occupation: Wheelwright
Religion: Lutheran
Rank: Private A Coy. 2nd Depot Battalion.
George was the son of George and Emma Liersch [nee Krahe] of Seppeltsfield.
George embarked Ivernia bound for England on 11 April 1916. He sustained a
fracture of the right foot which necessitated 2 weeks in hospital in late
August. He rejoined his unit on 7 September after which they were sent to
France on 28 February 1917. George was again hospitalised, this time with
mumps on 4 March and was able to resume duty on 24 March. He was
“despatched to England as advisable in the exigencies of the service, being of
enemy extraction” on 12 October.1
This may serve to explain why several
soldiers eg. Glatz and Renner enlisted under a pseudonym. On 27 October he
was transferred to the 1st Anzac Wireless Section in France where he served
out the remainder of the war. George returned to Australia on the Anchises on
23 August 1919 and was discharged on 28 November.
1 NAA / B2455/ G.H. Liersch.

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