Nevison Willoughby (Nev) FAULKENER

FAULKENER, Nevison Willoughby

Service Number: 406
Enlisted: Not yet discovered
Last Rank: Lieutenant
Last Unit: 46th Infantry Battalion
Born: Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, 29 March 1894
Home Town: Sunbury, Hume, Victoria
Schooling: Melbourne Grammer, Victoria, Australia
Occupation: Grazier
Died: 2 September 1985, aged 91 years, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
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World War 1 Service

22 Oct 1914: Involvement Corporal, 406, 1st Divisional Train, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '21' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Hymettus embarkation_ship_number: A1 public_note: ''
22 Oct 1914: Embarked Corporal, 406, 1st Divisional Train, HMAT Hymettus, Adelaide
8 Sep 1916: Promoted AIF WW1, Lieutenant, 46th Infantry Battalion

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Biography contributed by Ross Martin

Nevison (Nev) Willoughby Faulkner was born in Rockhampton, Qld in 1894 and moved with his family to Sunbury, Victoria where his Father, Dr. William Cooke Faulkner set up his medical practice.

After attending Melbourne Grammer Nev was in his first year of medical studies at Melbourne University when he enlisted on 5/9/1914. He embarked, with the rank of Corporal as part of the AAMC on HMAT Afric.

He landed at Gallipoli on 25/4/1915 and were there until the evacuation. He was mentioned in despatches on 5/11/1915 and on 27/10/1916 was awarded the Military Medal.

He returned sick to Australia in early 1916 and after recovering attended an officers course at Duntroon and was commissioned 2nd Lieut. He left Australia in May 1917 and was appointed to the 46th Battalion who he joined in France in August 1917. Promoted to Lieut on 1/2/1918 he took part in most offensives until Nov 1918. On 15/10/1918 he was awarded the Military Cross for conspicious gallantry during operations. He returned to Australia in May 1919 and was discharged on 22/7/1919.

In September 1923 he married Helen Cora Alsop.

He took up land at Rockbank and raised cattle, etc.

He maintained his military interests with the CMF during the 1920/1930's and enlisted for WW2 on 19/6/1940 with the rank of Captain.

His final rank was Lieut/Col (Temporary Colonel).

Nevison Faulkner died 2/9/1985.

 

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