Francis Anthony (Frank) THOMAS

THOMAS, Francis Anthony

Service Number: 7992
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Driver
Last Unit: 18th Australian Army Service Corps
Born: Daylesford, Victoria, Australia, 3 July 1895
Home Town: Ascot, City of Balllarat (LGA), Victoria
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Farmer
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World War 1 Service

8 Nov 1915: Embarked Australian Army (Post WW2), Driver, 7992, 18th Australian Army Service Corps, Troopship A41 Bakara
8 May 1919: Embarked Australian Army (Post WW2), Driver, 7992, 18th Australian Army Service Corps, Troopship Devanha.
15 Aug 1919: Discharged Australian Army (Post WW2), Driver, 7992, 18th Australian Army Service Corps, Termination of Period of Enlistment.

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Biography contributed by Neil Leckie

'Frank' Thomas was born in Daylesford and was a 20-year-old single Farmer living in Ascot, near Ballarat, when he enlisted in Ballarat on 17 July 1915. He had two years in the Cadets and was serving in the 19th ALH on enlistment. In Egypt on 3 March 1916 Frank was transferred to the newly raised 29 Coy AASC, but shortly after was transferred back to 18 Coy where his mates were. Apart from suffering Laryngitis and the ‘flu while in Egypt, Frank Thomas had a ‘lucky war’, not being wounded or gassed. Driver Thomas returned to Australia on 8 May 1919 on the Troopship Devanha and was discharged on 15 August 1919 from the AIF on his Termination of the Period of Enlistment.

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