Walter Woods BOYCE

Badge Number: 75324
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BOYCE, Walter Woods

Service Number: 63940
Enlisted: 14 May 1917, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 3rd Australian General Hospital - WW1
Born: Sandown, Isle of Wight, England, 27 December 1878
Home Town: Walkerville, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Carpenter
Died: Beulah Park, City of Burnside, South Australia, 27 November 1966, aged 87 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia
Interment Date: 28/11/1966; Interment Location: General B/Path 6/Grave 492, interred with his-Wife: Victoria Alexandra (nee Orgill) Boyce.
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World War 1 Service

14 May 1917: Enlisted Australian Army (Post WW2), Private, 63940, Australian Army Medical Corps WW1, Adelaide, SA, Australia
5 Jun 1918: Involvement Private, 63940, Army Medical Corps (AIF), --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '23' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: RMS Orontes embarkation_ship_number: '' public_note: ''
5 Jun 1918: Embarked Private, 63940, Army Medical Corps (AIF), RMS Orontes, Sydney
11 Nov 1918: Involvement Private, 63940
3 Jan 1919: Wounded Australian Army (Post WW2), Private, 63940, 3rd Australian General Hospital - WW1, Wounded (Fatal Illness): 03/01/1919, Dignosed-Fatal Illness-"Broncho Pneumonia", admitted: 03/01/1919, Evacuation Hospital; To Medically Discharged Date: 06/09/1919, [4th M.D.] 4th Medical District-Adelaide, South Australia.
6 Sep 1919: Discharged Australian Army (Post WW2), Private, 63940, 3rd Australian General Hospital - WW1, Discharge (Medical): 06/09/1919, Last Unit: [3rd A.G.H.] 3rd Australian General Hospital-Melbourne, Victoria; Medically Diagnosed (Debilitated) Fatal Illness-"Broncho-Pneumonia", Admitted Date: 03/01/1919, Evacuation Hospital; Discharge Date: 06/09/1919, [4th M.D.] 4th Medical District-Adelaide, South Australia.

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