Phillip Herbert MCLAREN

MCLAREN, Phillip Herbert

Service Number: 50113
Enlisted: 17 December 1917, Allocated to 1st General Service Reinforcement’s Victoria at Broadmeadows Camp 14March 1918
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: 22nd Infantry Battalion
Born: Wickliffe, Victoria, Australia, 24 July 1885
Home Town: Wickliffe, Ararat, Victoria
Schooling: Wickliffe State School, Victoria, Australia
Occupation: Mechanic & Chauffeur
Memorials: Wickliffe War Memorial

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World War 1 Service

17 Dec 1917: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 50113, 1st to 17th (VIC) Reinforcements, Allocated to 1st General Service Reinforcement’s Victoria at Broadmeadows Camp 14March 1918
21 Mar 1918: Involvement Private, 50113, 1st to 17th (VIC) Reinforcements, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '20' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Persic embarkation_ship_number: A34 public_note: ''
21 Mar 1918: Embarked Private, 50113, 1st to 17th (VIC) Reinforcements, HMAT Persic, Sydney
31 May 1918: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Allocated to reinforce 22nd Battalion from 5th Training Battalion UK
18 Aug 1918: Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Taken on Strength of 22nd Battalion in the Field France
31 Aug 1918: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 50113, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Mont St Quentin / Peronne
3 Oct 1918: Wounded AIF WW1, Private, 50113, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Montbrehain, GSW left hand fingers evacuated to 4th General Hospital for treatment and convalescence
18 Jan 1919: Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 50113, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Evacuated to 3MD Melbourne for discharge medically unfit On HT Margyl
3 Apr 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Private, 50113, 22nd Infantry Battalion, Discharged 3MD Melbourne medically unfit GSW left hand fingers

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