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SGT Clive Edward Gallagher

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SGT Clive Edward Gallagher

Birth
Hughenden, Flinders Shire, Queensland, Australia
Death
19 Nov 1991 (aged 77)
Moulamein, Murray River Council, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Moulamein, Murray River Council, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
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Clive was born in February 1914 at Hughenden, Queensland. He was the son of Marcus Gallagher and Margaret Heffernan and twin to brother Harry.

His main school education was conducted at Convent School, Mackay, where in December 1932 he successfully completed and passed Standard IV.

In December 1932 he was also appointed to the Department of Labor and was transferred to the town of Ayr from where he was residing with his parents in Mackay. He transferred from Mackay to Toowoomba in mid/late 1933, initially living at 140 Perth street. During this time and the next few years he continued to play rugby union for Catholic Club, Mackay. From 1936 to enlistment in the army, he was living in Toowoomba at 163 Hume Street.

Clive enlisted in the Australian Army 23 June 1940, serving until September 1945 and attaining rank of Sergeant.

His initial unit was 9 Rec. Sec., 2/3 A. FO W/S. He embarked 27 December 1940 from Sydney, arriving and disembarking in Suez 31 January 1941. On 10th March 1941 while serving in Egypt, Clive was injured with a possible broken ankle at Gaza Ridge and transferred to the 1st Australian General Hospital. The next day, 11 March, he was promoted to Corporal, then 12 days later on 23 March, to Sergeant. He was discharged from hospital and rejoined his unit 25 March 1941. He embarked from the Middle East 31 January 1943, arriving in Sydney and disembarking 27 February 1943.

In June 1943 he was transferred to 2/101 Australian General Transport Company, which in January had returned from the Middle East. Clive married in July 1943 to Enid Josephine Hart. In Clive's military records, at the time of marriage Enid's address appears as Court House Hotel, Margaret Street, Toowoomba. Within a week of marrying Enid, on 13 July 1943 Clive was dispatched to Port Moresby in New Guinea with the 2/101 AGT Co.. On 22 February 1944 Clive was concussed and admitted to 2/5 Australian General Hospital. He was discharged to NGDD March 1944, then shipped back to Australia, disembarking at Townsville 30 May 1944. He then remained in Queensland for the duration of the war, a notable event being that he went AWL 17 - 19 August 1945. He was finally discharged in September 1945.

The Gallagher family book indicates that Clive and Enid divorced in 1945/46, and this may have been related to the time he was discharged from the Army and may also be related to his AWL incident.

By 1949 he was living at 24 Arran Ave, Hamilton. He was Deputy Bailiff to the Magistrate's Court in Brisbane in 1952. He took a beating on attempt to recover assets from a fumigator under a court order and took the offender to court for assault. In May 1952 he was reported in the Court proceedings as living at Edmonstone Street, South Brisbane.

It appears that Clive passed away somewhere between 1952 and about 1954 (absence of registration in electoral roll records after 1949, and does not appear in them for 1954). The Gallagher family book indicates that Clive disappeared from family contact and his whereabouts / death remained unknown.

He is now (09/04/2020) confirmed buried at Moulamein Cemetery, Wanganella Moulamein Rd, Moulamein, New South Wales, Australia. This is confirmed via his military identification number being posted on his grave.

Australian Electoral Roll records indicate that he resided in the Riverina District since at least 1977.
Clive was born in February 1914 at Hughenden, Queensland. He was the son of Marcus Gallagher and Margaret Heffernan and twin to brother Harry.

His main school education was conducted at Convent School, Mackay, where in December 1932 he successfully completed and passed Standard IV.

In December 1932 he was also appointed to the Department of Labor and was transferred to the town of Ayr from where he was residing with his parents in Mackay. He transferred from Mackay to Toowoomba in mid/late 1933, initially living at 140 Perth street. During this time and the next few years he continued to play rugby union for Catholic Club, Mackay. From 1936 to enlistment in the army, he was living in Toowoomba at 163 Hume Street.

Clive enlisted in the Australian Army 23 June 1940, serving until September 1945 and attaining rank of Sergeant.

His initial unit was 9 Rec. Sec., 2/3 A. FO W/S. He embarked 27 December 1940 from Sydney, arriving and disembarking in Suez 31 January 1941. On 10th March 1941 while serving in Egypt, Clive was injured with a possible broken ankle at Gaza Ridge and transferred to the 1st Australian General Hospital. The next day, 11 March, he was promoted to Corporal, then 12 days later on 23 March, to Sergeant. He was discharged from hospital and rejoined his unit 25 March 1941. He embarked from the Middle East 31 January 1943, arriving in Sydney and disembarking 27 February 1943.

In June 1943 he was transferred to 2/101 Australian General Transport Company, which in January had returned from the Middle East. Clive married in July 1943 to Enid Josephine Hart. In Clive's military records, at the time of marriage Enid's address appears as Court House Hotel, Margaret Street, Toowoomba. Within a week of marrying Enid, on 13 July 1943 Clive was dispatched to Port Moresby in New Guinea with the 2/101 AGT Co.. On 22 February 1944 Clive was concussed and admitted to 2/5 Australian General Hospital. He was discharged to NGDD March 1944, then shipped back to Australia, disembarking at Townsville 30 May 1944. He then remained in Queensland for the duration of the war, a notable event being that he went AWL 17 - 19 August 1945. He was finally discharged in September 1945.

The Gallagher family book indicates that Clive and Enid divorced in 1945/46, and this may have been related to the time he was discharged from the Army and may also be related to his AWL incident.

By 1949 he was living at 24 Arran Ave, Hamilton. He was Deputy Bailiff to the Magistrate's Court in Brisbane in 1952. He took a beating on attempt to recover assets from a fumigator under a court order and took the offender to court for assault. In May 1952 he was reported in the Court proceedings as living at Edmonstone Street, South Brisbane.

It appears that Clive passed away somewhere between 1952 and about 1954 (absence of registration in electoral roll records after 1949, and does not appear in them for 1954). The Gallagher family book indicates that Clive disappeared from family contact and his whereabouts / death remained unknown.

He is now (09/04/2020) confirmed buried at Moulamein Cemetery, Wanganella Moulamein Rd, Moulamein, New South Wales, Australia. This is confirmed via his military identification number being posted on his grave.

Australian Electoral Roll records indicate that he resided in the Riverina District since at least 1977.


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  • Created by: BG
  • Added: Mar 19, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224665918/clive_edward-gallagher: accessed ), memorial page for SGT Clive Edward Gallagher (11 Feb 1914–19 Nov 1991), Find a Grave Memorial ID 224665918, citing Moulamein Cemetery, Moulamein, Murray River Council, New South Wales, Australia; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by BG (contributor 50385032).