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NEWSON, Henry Charles
Personal Details
Service Number: | 658 |
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Enlisted: | 9 August 1915, Bendigo, Vic. |
Last Rank: | Sapper |
Last Unit: | 2nd Tunnelling Company (inc. 5th Tunnelling Company) |
Born: | Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, 1889 |
Home Town: | Bendigo, Greater Bendigo, Victoria |
Schooling: | State School, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation: | Miner |
Died: | Killed in Action, France, 13 December 1917 |
Cemetery: |
Red Cross Corner Cemetery, Beugny Plot I, Row G, Grave No. 15 |
Memorials: | Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, Bendigo Great War Roll of Honor, Golden Square District |
Service History
World War 1 Service
9 Aug 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Sapper, 658, Mining Corps, Bendigo, Vic. | |
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20 Feb 1916: | Involvement Sapper, 658, Mining Corps, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '6' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Ulysses embarkation_ship_number: A38 public_note: '' | |
20 Feb 1916: | Embarked Sapper, 658, Mining Corps, HMAT Ulysses, Sydney | |
20 Feb 1916: | Involvement Sapper, 658, Mining Corps, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '6' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Ulysses embarkation_ship_number: A38 public_note: '' | |
20 Feb 1916: | Embarked Sapper, 658, Mining Corps, HMAT Ulysses, Sydney | |
4 Feb 1917: | Transferred AIF WW1, Sapper, 2nd Tunnelling Company (inc. 5th Tunnelling Company), France | |
12 Dec 1917: | Involvement AIF WW1, Sapper, 658, 2nd Tunnelling Company (inc. 5th Tunnelling Company) |
Personal Stories
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Faithe Jones
Son of Charles John and Georgina Esther Newson; husband of :Kathleen Newson, of 115, Creek St., Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Biography contributed by Robert Wight
According to the unit diary, Sappers from the 2nd Tunnelling Coy were constructing advanced dugouts in Havrincourt Wood, near Bapaume, France, when they were hit by enemy shells.