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The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I / Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula

Chapter 65: Appendix J.
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An officer's detailed chronicle of a battalion's wartime experience, tracing its raising and training at home, embarkation and sea voyages, camp life in Egypt, the Gallipoli landings and trench operations, evacuation to Lemnos for rest and refit, desert duties on the Sinai Peninsula, and preparations for service on the Western Front. The narrative combines battle reports, daily routines, logistical and medical challenges, personnel changes and promotions, and appended rolls, maps, casualty lists, and honours.



SUMMARY.

               
Number of Reinforcements. Date Embarked. Port of Embarkation. Name of Transport. Strength on Embarkation Number absorbed by parent unit prior to 21/3/1916
Officers. Other Ranks. Officers. Other Ranks.
First 5/6/15  Fremantle A2.   "Geelong" 1 100 1 97  
Second 23/7/15  do. A64. "Demosthenes" 2 150 1 111  
Third 2/9/15  do. A68. "Anchises" 2 150 2 142  
Fourth 1/10/15  do. A20. "Hororata" 2 151 - 135  
Fifth 13/10/15  do. A32. "Themistocles" 2 150 - 87  
Sixth 2/11/15  do. A38. "Ulysses" 3 309 - -    
Seventh 18/1/16  do. A7   "Medic" 3 301 3 15  


Total of Reinforcements Nos. 1 to 7 = 15 Officers 1,311 other Ranks.
Total of Reinforcements absorbed prior to 21/3/16 =   7 Officers   587 other Ranks
Add transfers from other Units   1 Officers       1 other Ranks
Total additions to strength   8 Officers   588 other Ranks




Appendix J.




Honours conferred on Original Members of the 28th Battalion.




THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
Companion (C.M.G.):

Colonel H. B. Collett.



THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
Companions (D.S.O.):

Brown, Major A.
Collett, Colonel H. B.
Denson, Major H. R.
Read, Lieut.-Colonel G. A.
Shorrock, Lieut. J.



THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
Officers (O.B.E.):

Davies, Lieut.-Colonel C. R.
Gunn, Hon. Captain J. R.



THE MILITARY CROSS (M.C.)

Allen, Captain L. G.
Brown, Major A.
Brown, Captain R.
Casey, Lieut. R.4
Coburn, Lieut. A. P.
Foss, Captain C. M.
Graham, Lieut. N.
Hammond, Captain M. G.
King, Captain H. C.
Lamb, Major C. H.
Leaver, Lieut. W. A.
McIntyre, Captain J.
McIntyre, Captain K. M. G.
Nicholls, Captain T. O.
Phillips, Major R. C.
Shaw, Captain G. D.
Smiley, Lieut. H. F.
Sundercombe, Captain N. W.



BAR TO THE MILITARY CROSS.

Hammond, Captain M. G.
Phillips, Major R. C.



DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (D.F.C.)

Phillips, Major R. C.



DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL (D.C.M.)

Ahnall, 2nd Lieut. K.
Ballingall, Bty. Sgt.-Major C. T.
Clark, Coy. Sergt.-Major A. W.
Cooper, Private H. W.
Farmer, Lance-Corpl. H.
Farris, Private R. P.
Hall, Lance-Corpl. J.
Molloy, Corporal H.
Wilson, Sergeant T.



THE MILITARY MEDAL (M.M.)

Acres, Lance-Corpl. J. J.
Anderson, Sergt. W.
Bourne, Bty. Sergt.-Major R. F.
Broadbent, Private H. F.
Brown, Lance-Sergt. G. J. R.
Brown, Private W. T.
Cottingham, Private D.
Cross, Sergt. M.
Dunne, Corpl. M.
Fitzpatrick, Sergt. M. M.
Franco, Private H. A.
Hammond, Captain M. G.
Hendrick, Sergt. T. J.
Hill, Lieut. A. N.
Hopkins, Lieut. J.
Jerry, 2nd Lieut. A.
Jones, Driver G. B.
Keeley, Sergt. W. J.
Leaver, Lieut. W. A.
Lenegan, Private J. W.
McAuliffe, Corpl. D.
Piggott, Lieut. W. C.
Powell, 2nd Lieut. G. E.
Scott, Private J.
Seymour, Lance-Sergt. H. L.
Stewart, Lance-Sergt. A.
Thomas, Private W. N.
Trenorden, Corpl. L. C.
Walker, Private R.
Watson, Sergt. J. E.
Wilson, Sergt. W. L.
Winters, Corpl. B.
Wright, Private L.



BAR TO THE MILITARY MEDAL.

McAuliffe, Corpl. D.



MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL (M.S.M.)

Brown, Lance-Sergt. J. W.
Goffin, Sergt. J.
Simmonds, Driver H.



BELGIAN CROIX de GUERRE.

Major E. G. Glyde.
Private A. J. Sweeting.



FRENCH CROIX de GUERRE.

Captain J. J. S. Scouler.



MONTENEGRIN ORDER OF DANILO, 5th Class.

Lieut.-Colonel G. A. Read.



SERBIAN SILVER MEDAL.

Private H. A. Franco.









COMPILER'S NOTE.


The Compiler will be grateful if readers will point out to him, in writing, any errors in the narrative or inaccuracies and omissions in the personal records of members.

The completion of this volume was delayed considerably through difficulty in obtaining the required information. For the second volume a good deal of material is already in hand, but success cannot be ensured unless ex-members will co-operate with the 28th Battalion Association Committee and the Compiler.

In the many actions in which the Battalion fought, no single person could possibly observe all that happened. To give a complete picture it is therefore necessary that the stories should be set down by as many individuals as care to contribute. From their accounts a full and accurate narrative can be constructed. Lengthy writings are not required, nor need any contributor worry about style. It will be sufficient to merely set down actual occurrences and give the names of persons and places, also the dates and times. Anecdotes with reference to any Member of the Battalion are valuable and serve to lighten the story.

The following notes are made for the purpose of assisting the memories of those who are willing to help:—

I. FRANCE, 1916.—Marseilles to Thiennes. Steenbecque, Morbecque, Hazebrouck, Erquingham, Armentieres, Rue Marle, Bois Grenier, Lille Post, l'Epinette, First Raid, Rue Dormoire, Red Lodge, Messines, La Plus Douve Farm. Move to Somme, Bertangles, Amiens, Warloy, The Brickfields, La Boisselle, Pozieres, Ypres, Flers, Geudecourt, Waterlot Farm.
II. FRANCE, 1917.—Le Sars, Warlencourt, Malt Trench, Lagnicourt, Bapaume, Bullecourt, Noreuil, Senlis, Renescure, Passchendaele, Reninghelst, Swan Area, Broodseinde Ridge, Dickebusch, Albert Redoubt, Fletre, Steenvoorde, Aldershot Camp, Red Lodge, Neuve Eglise, Warneton Sector, Romarin Camp.
III. FRANCE, 1918.—Warneton Sector, Kortepyp Camp, Romarin, Locre, Le Waast. Return to Somme, Ville-sur-Ancre, Morlancourt, Monument Wood, Villers-Bretonneux, Herleville Ridge, Mt. St. Quentin, Haut Allaines, Beaurevoir. The Armistice. Move to and stay at Charleroi. Demobilising. Quotas. Journey to England.
IV. Waiting for transports. Voyage to Australia.
V. Incidents in Billets. The French and Belgian peasantry.
VI. Schools of Instruction in France and England.
VII. Tours of duty in Training Camps in England.
VIII. Description and incidents of Hospital life.
IX. Occurrences and places visited whilst on leave.
X. Happenings to officers and men who, after enlisting in the 28th Battalion, were transferred to other units.
XI. Experiences of Prisoners of War.

The Compiler would welcome any spare photographs of persons, places, and events, which are likely to be of general interest. It is particularly desirable to secure portraits of all those Members who were decorated for gallant service or were, for other reasons, well known in the Unit.







ERRATA.


Page 175.—Opposite the name of Lamb, C. H., delete "Mentioned in Despatches."

Page 196.—Opposite the name of Rickman, F. O., add "Mentioned in Despatches."

Page 206.—Opposite the name of Fox, J. A., add "Mentioned in Despatches."

Page 207.—Opposite the name of Green, G., delete "T. to Y.M.C.A., Ptd. Hon. Lieut. 1/5/18," and insert "Apptd. 2nd Lieut. 6/1/19. Ptd. Lieut."