Frederick James Tenison WOODS MM

WOODS, Frederick James Tenison

Service Numbers: 3960, Q16335, QX21915, Q123525
Enlisted: 20 September 1915, Adelaide, South Australia
Last Rank: Corporal
Last Unit: 1st Depot Battalion
Born: Menzies, Western Australia, 23 November 1898
Home Town: Kensington, South Australia
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Labourer
Died: 8 September 1959, aged 60 years, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Not yet discovered
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World War 1 Service

20 Sep 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 3960, Adelaide, South Australia
7 Feb 1916: Involvement AIF WW1, Private, 3960, 27th Infantry Battalion, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '15' embarkation_place: Adelaide embarkation_ship: HMAT Miltiades embarkation_ship_number: A28 public_note: ''
7 Feb 1916: Embarked AIF WW1, Private, 3960, 27th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Miltiades, Adelaide
28 May 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Corporal, 3960, 50th Infantry Battalion

World War 2 Service

6 Feb 1941: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Sergeant, Q16335
6 Feb 1941: Enlisted Private, Q16335, Brisbane, Queensland
7 Feb 1941: Involvement Corporal, Q16335, Volunteer Defence Corps (SA), Homeland Defence - Militia and non deployed forces, also Q123525 & QX21915 (on roll)
1 Jul 1941: Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Sergeant, Q16335
1 Jul 1941: Discharged Sergeant, Q16335
2 Jul 1941: Involvement QX21915, also Q16335 & Q123525
2 Jul 1941: Involvement Corporal, Q123525, also Q16335 &7 QX21915
2 Jul 1941: Enlisted
2 Jul 1941: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Corporal, QX21915, 1st Depot Battalion
2 Jul 1941: Enlisted Corporal, QX21915, Brisbane, Queensland
19 Jan 1944: Discharged Corporal, QX21915, 1st Depot Battalion
19 Jan 1944: Discharged
19 Jan 1944: Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Corporal, QX21915, 1st Depot Battalion

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