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Served in Voluntary Defence Corps in WWII

Book of Remembrance entry

M.C., Arts III (e) : Lieutenant, 55th Battn., A.I.F., France. Enlisting 24th June, 1915, and sailing 23rd December, arrived at Heliopolis in January, 1916, and served at Tel-el-Kebir, Desert March to Moascar, Ferry Post and Serapeum. Crossing to France, fought at Fleurbaix till wounded by bombs at Fromelles, 20th July, and evacuated to hospital at Southborough, Kent. Returning to battn. in August, served at Fleurbaix, Somme, Bapaume and Bullecourt and, after attending Officers'' Cadet Battn., Balliol College, Oxford, July-September, 1917, at Passchendaele, Messines, Villers-Bretonneux, August Advance, Bellicourt and until demobilisation. Awarded M.C. 8th March, 1919, and Mentioned in Despatches. Early education at Wallsend Public and Newcastle High Schools.
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University connections
University of Sydney
University of Sydney.Sydney Teachers College
Event flag
World War I
World War II
Family name
Armstrong
Given name(s)
Francis Edwin
Initials
F.E.
Gender
Male
Combined start dates
1913
Survived
Survived WWI
PDF of book entry
ARMSTRONG FRANCIS EDWIN.pdf [ file_data/pdfs_from_BOR pdf 24206 ]
Later at - SYDNEY UNI ONLY
Sydney Teachers College, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
Internal notes
Notified by family member Sue Hudson by email
WWI
Yes
Basic Information needed
No
Flag BoR OCR text
Yes
BOR Archives File
Yes
Source Details text
Family member
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