Alick Atkinson CHAPMAN

CHAPMAN, Alick Atkinson

Service Numbers: 823, 1316
Enlisted: 9 October 1914, Broadmeadows, Victoria Warrant Officer
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 12th Field Ambulance
Born: Carlton, Victoria , Australia, 1880
Home Town: Hawthorn, Boroondara, Victoria
Schooling: Melbourne College of Pharmacy, Victoria , Australia
Occupation: Chemist
Died: Shell Wounds left leg, compound fracture right pelvis, France, 27 January 1917
Cemetery: Heilly Station Cemetery
Plot VI, Row A, Grave 9
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World War 1 Service

9 Oct 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, 823, 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance, Broadmeadows, Victoria Warrant Officer
2 Feb 1915: Embarked 823, 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance, HMAT Chilka, Melbourne
2 Feb 1915: Involvement 823, 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '22' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Chilka embarkation_ship_number: A51 public_note: ''
18 Mar 1916: Transferred AIF WW1, 12th Field Ambulance, Honorary Lieutenant & Quartermaster - promoted 12th March, 1916
26 Jan 1917: Wounded AIF WW1, 823, 12th Field Ambulance, Shell wounds to left leg, compound fracture of right pelvis
27 Jan 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, 823, 12th Field Ambulance, Honorary Lieutenant & Quartermaster

Boer War Service

Date unknown: Involvement Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents, Private, 1316, Army Medical Corps Contingent (NSW)

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Biography contributed by Andrew McIntosh

823 WO Alick Atkinson CHAPMAN, 35 years old Chemist (Melbourne College of Pharmacy alumni 1898). Born Carlton. Enlisted 9 October 1914; Injured in France 26 January 1917 (shell made a direct hit on the tent he was in with several other soldiers). Died of Wounds, 27 January 1917. His wife and two children survived him, Glenferrie, Victoria. He was a veteran of the Boer War and reported as good friends with Major Cossar, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer.

Biography contributed by Elizabeth Allen

Alick Atkinson CHAPMAN was born in Carlton, Victoria in 1880

His parents were Alexander John CHAPMAN & Rosetta Josephine HICKIE

He served in the Boer War (SN1316) Army Medical Corp for 10 months & later enlisted for WW1 on 9th October, 1914 with the 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance & embarked from Melbourne on 2nd February, 1916 on the ship Chilkra

He married Flora McFADYEN in 1905 and had two children, Alick Ian B. 1906 & Norma Isabel b. 1909

He was promoted to Honorary Lieutenant & Quartermaster on 12th March, 1916 & transferred to the 12th Field Ambulance on 18th March, 1916

Alick was wounded on 26th January, 1917 with shell wounds to his left leg and a compound fracture to his right pelvis and died on 27th January at the 36th Casualty Clearing Station in France

He is buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, Plot VI, Row A, Grave 9 & his name is memorialised on the Australian War Memorial

Medals:  1914-15 Star, British War Medal & Victory Medal

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