Henry STEUVE

STEUVE, Henry

Service Number: 300
Enlisted: 22 August 1914, Morphettville
Last Rank: Sergeant
Last Unit: 50th Infantry Battalion
Born: Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia , date not yet discovered
Home Town: Broken Hill, Broken Hill Municipality, New South Wales
Schooling: Alma Public School, South Broken Hill, NSW
Occupation: Cook
Died: Killed in Action, Noreuil, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, 2 April 1917, age not yet discovered
Cemetery: No known grave - "Known Unto God"
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Picardie, France
Memorials: Adelaide National War Memorial, Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Broken Hill Barrier District Roll of Honour, Broken Hill War Memorial, Spalding Honour Roll WW1, Spalding War Memorial
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World War 1 Service

22 Aug 1914: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 10th Infantry Battalion, Morphettville
20 Oct 1914: Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 300, 10th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Ascanius (A11)
25 Apr 1915: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 300, 10th Infantry Battalion, ANZAC / Gallipoli
26 Feb 1916: Transferred AIF WW1, Corporal, 50th Infantry Battalion
12 Aug 1916: Involvement AIF WW1, Sergeant, 300, 50th Infantry Battalion, Mouquet Farm
20 Mar 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Sergeant, 50th Infantry Battalion, The Outpost Villages - German Withdrawal to Hindenburg Line
2 Apr 1917: Involvement AIF WW1, Sergeant, 300, 50th Infantry Battalion, Noreuil, AWM WW1 Roll Of Honour: imported - 9 Jun 2022, Roll: Roll of Honour, CONFLICT: First World War, 1914-1918, NAME: Steuve, Henry, SERVICE: Australian Imperial Force, SERVICE_NUMBER: 300, UNIT: 50th Australian Infantry Battalion, RANK: Sergeant, DATE_OF_DEATH: 2/4/1917, CAUSE_OF_DEATH: To Be Determined, PLACE_OF_DEATH: France, AGE_AT_DEATH: 23, CEMETERY_MEMORIAL: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Picardie, France, PLACE_OF_ASSOCIATION: Broken Hill South, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, ALIAS: , PANEL NUMBER: 151

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