Vincent Parnell CROWHURST

CROWHURST, Vincent Parnell

Service Number: 1126
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Lance Corporal
Last Unit: 10th Infantry Battalion
Born: Gumeracha, South Australia, 11 February 1896
Home Town: Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Gardner
Died: Killed in Action, France, 9 May 1918, aged 22 years
Cemetery: Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension
Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul, Nord Pas de Calais, France, Franvillers Communal Cemetery Extension, Franvillers, Picardie, France
Memorials: Adelaide National War Memorial, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Gumeracha Anzac Honor Roll, Gumeracha Our Fallen Heroes WW1 Honour Board, Gumeracha Town Hall WW1 Roll of Honor
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World War 1 Service

5 Dec 1914: Involvement Private, 1126, 1st Stationary Hospital (AIF), --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '23' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Kyarra embarkation_ship_number: A55 public_note: ''
5 Dec 1914: Embarked Private, 1126, 1st Stationary Hospital (AIF), HMAT Kyarra, Melbourne
9 May 1918: Involvement Lance Corporal, 1126, 10th Infantry Battalion, --- :awm_ww1_roll_of_honour_import: awm_service_number: 1126 awm_unit: 10 Battalion awm_rank: Lance Corporal awm_died_date: 1918-05-09

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Biography contributed by Tim Hanna

From Jack Appelkamp, 'Connecting Spirits' - 10 December 2010

Vincent Parnell Crowhurst

Rank: Lance Corporal
Service Number: 1126
Units Served: 10th Battalion
Personal Details: Vincent was born in February 1896 to parents Samuel and Elizabeth in Gumeracha. He attended public school and was a gardner by trade. He was 5’ 4” tall, with a fair complexion, blue eyes and fair hair. He was a Methodist by religion.
Enlistment Details: Vincent enlisted on the 29th September 1914 at Morphettville. He was 18 years and 7 months old. He was assigned to the 1st Stationary Hospital.
 
Details about his role in War: Vincent left Australia from Melbourne aboard the “Kyarra” on the 14th December 1914, and proceeded to join the Mediterranean Expedition Force on the 2nd March 1915. He served at Gallipoli until the 8th October 1915 when he was taken to hospital sick. He was then sent to England with Influenza. On the 31st October he was admitted to the 2nd Southern General Hospital in Bristol, remaining there until the end of December. He was then AWL for 9 days and forfeited 9 days pay as well as being awarded 168 hours detention under Royal Warrant.

He then left England on the 24th February 1916 arriving in Egypt on 5th March 1916. He rejoined the 1st Stationary Hospital on the 11th March and remained there until 14th September when he again departed for England.

He was then assigned to the Convalescence Depot until the 25th February when he was transferred to the 10th Battalion leaving England aboard the “Golden Eagle” and joining the battalion on the 4th March. He was then taken ill again with pyrexia of unknown origin on the 23rd March spending 2 days in hospital before returning to the 10th. He remained with the unit until the Battle of Polygon Wood when he was wounded in action with a gunshot to the hand on the 1st October. He again returned to England to recover and was AWL for 6 days in late November. He rejoined his unit on the 2nd January 1918. He was promoted to Lance Corporal on the 1st May and was then killed in action on the 9th May while the 10th battalion was taking over the line near Strazeele. Eyewitnesses state that he was killed by a minenwefer with 2 others in a machine gun post, although one witness said that he was shot in the head. He was originally buried in the Strazeele Rd Cemetery but at some stage after the war his remains were exhumed and moved to the Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension.
 
Age at Death: 22
 
Memorial Details: Outtersteene Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul, France Grave I F 48

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