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SCOTT, Gordon
Personal Details
| Service Numbers: | 1817, S85415 |
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| Enlisted: | 27 August 1915 |
| Last Rank: | Lieutenant |
| Last Unit: | 50th Infantry Battalion |
| Born: | Prospect, South Australia, 27 March 1894 |
| Home Town: | Moorook, Loxton Waikerie, South Australia |
| Schooling: | Nailsworth, South Australia |
| Occupation: | Clerk |
| Died: | 17 April 1973, aged 79 years, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered |
| Cemetery: |
Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia |
| Memorials: | Nailsworth Primary School Great War Roll of Honour, Prospect Roll of Honour G-Z WWI Board |
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World War 1 Service
| 27 Aug 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 1817, 32nd Infantry Battalion | |
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| 11 Jan 1916: | Involvement Private, 1817, 32nd Infantry Battalion, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '17' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Borda embarkation_ship_number: A30 public_note: '' | |
| 11 Jan 1916: | Embarked Private, 1817, 32nd Infantry Battalion, HMAT Borda, Adelaide | |
| 9 Mar 1916: | Transferred AIF WW1, 48th Infantry Battalion | |
| 15 Mar 1916: | Promoted AIF WW1, Corporal | |
| 4 Apr 1916: | Transferred AIF WW1, Private, 4th Infantry Brigade Headquarters | |
| 1 Sep 1916: | Promoted AIF WW1, Staff Quartermaster Sergeant, 4th Infantry Brigade Headquarters | |
| 11 Nov 1918: | Involvement Lieutenant, 1817, 50th Infantry Battalion | |
| 23 Jan 1919: | Involvement AIF WW1, Lieutenant, 50th Infantry Battalion |
World War 2 Service
| 12 Feb 1943: | Involvement Lieutenant, S85415 | |
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| 12 Feb 1943: | Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Lieutenant, S85415 | |
| 12 Feb 1943: | Enlisted Moorook, SA | |
| 13 Dec 1945: | Discharged |
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