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Gunner David Henry John McAllister

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Gunner David Henry John McAllister Veteran

Birth
Irvinebank, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
Death
8 Oct 1918 (aged 23)
Jeancourt, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France
Burial
Rouen, Departement de la Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France GPS-Latitude: 49.4087105, Longitude: 1.0654762
Plot
Block S, Plot II, Row L, Grave No. 12
Memorial ID
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Service number:--- 25476
Born:--- Irvinebank, Queensland
Schooling:--- Irvinebank Sate School
Religion:--- Methodist
Civilian employment:--- Miner
Home Address:--- Irvinebank, Queensland
Marital status:--- Single
Age on enlistment:--- 20 years and 4 months.
Next of kin:--- Father, Mr John McAllister, Irvinebank, Queensland
Prior military service:--- Irvinebank Cadets and Expeditionary Forces at Thursday Island and New Guinea.
Enlisted:---11th November 1915, at Cairns, Queensland.
Last Rank :--- Gunner
Last Unit:---Howitzer Brigade 21, Reinforcement 4, Australian Infantry, AIF.
Fate:--- Wounded, Jeancourt, France on 22nd September 1918 and died of wounds received in action on 8th October 1918.
Burial;--- St. Sever Cemetery Ectension , Brouen, France
Parents: ---John and Emily McAllister, Irvinebank, Queensland. Attested as McAlister
War service:--- Western Front
Medals:--- British War Medal, Victory Medal
Other details:---Gunner David Henry John McAllister was born 4 July 1895 at Irvinebank, the eldest of seven children to John McAlister and Emily Blundell. David Henry John born 1895, Adeline Janet 1897, Bessie Adeline 1898, Janett Doreen 1901, Robert Gordon 1903, Donald Merton 1905 and William Bruce 1907.
Prior to his service in the 2nd Australian Field Artillery Brigade, David served in the Far North Queensland Kennedy Regiment, known as the Dirty 500. Members of the Dirty 500, including David, landed on Thursday Island on 16 August 1914 from the troopship "Kanowna", to take part in the capture of German New Guinea. An incident on board the "Kanowna" involving the firemen forced the immediate return of the troops to Townsville on 18 August 1914; he was discharged the same day.
On his enlistment in the Australian Infantry Force at Cairns on 11 November 1915, his occupation was a Miner and he was aged 20 years and 4 months. He was 5 feet 7 inches, weighed 152 pounds with a fair complexion, grey eyes and fair hair. He was Methodist and named his father, John McAlister, Irvinebank, Queensland , as his next of kin. David embarked on HMAT Orsova on 29 July 1916 from Sydney and arrived at Plymouth, England 14 September 1916.and landed at Etaples, France on 17 January 1917. He was gassed twice in Belgium. The second time he was transferred to the Connaught Hospital in England for treatment on 19 December 1917.
He returned to duty in France on 13 February 1918. He was wounded in action for the third time on 22 September 1918 and admitted to a Casualty Clearing Station severely wounded in both legs. He died of his wounds on 8 October and is buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Haute-Normandie, France.
Service number:--- 25476
Born:--- Irvinebank, Queensland
Schooling:--- Irvinebank Sate School
Religion:--- Methodist
Civilian employment:--- Miner
Home Address:--- Irvinebank, Queensland
Marital status:--- Single
Age on enlistment:--- 20 years and 4 months.
Next of kin:--- Father, Mr John McAllister, Irvinebank, Queensland
Prior military service:--- Irvinebank Cadets and Expeditionary Forces at Thursday Island and New Guinea.
Enlisted:---11th November 1915, at Cairns, Queensland.
Last Rank :--- Gunner
Last Unit:---Howitzer Brigade 21, Reinforcement 4, Australian Infantry, AIF.
Fate:--- Wounded, Jeancourt, France on 22nd September 1918 and died of wounds received in action on 8th October 1918.
Burial;--- St. Sever Cemetery Ectension , Brouen, France
Parents: ---John and Emily McAllister, Irvinebank, Queensland. Attested as McAlister
War service:--- Western Front
Medals:--- British War Medal, Victory Medal
Other details:---Gunner David Henry John McAllister was born 4 July 1895 at Irvinebank, the eldest of seven children to John McAlister and Emily Blundell. David Henry John born 1895, Adeline Janet 1897, Bessie Adeline 1898, Janett Doreen 1901, Robert Gordon 1903, Donald Merton 1905 and William Bruce 1907.
Prior to his service in the 2nd Australian Field Artillery Brigade, David served in the Far North Queensland Kennedy Regiment, known as the Dirty 500. Members of the Dirty 500, including David, landed on Thursday Island on 16 August 1914 from the troopship "Kanowna", to take part in the capture of German New Guinea. An incident on board the "Kanowna" involving the firemen forced the immediate return of the troops to Townsville on 18 August 1914; he was discharged the same day.
On his enlistment in the Australian Infantry Force at Cairns on 11 November 1915, his occupation was a Miner and he was aged 20 years and 4 months. He was 5 feet 7 inches, weighed 152 pounds with a fair complexion, grey eyes and fair hair. He was Methodist and named his father, John McAlister, Irvinebank, Queensland , as his next of kin. David embarked on HMAT Orsova on 29 July 1916 from Sydney and arrived at Plymouth, England 14 September 1916.and landed at Etaples, France on 17 January 1917. He was gassed twice in Belgium. The second time he was transferred to the Connaught Hospital in England for treatment on 19 December 1917.
He returned to duty in France on 13 February 1918. He was wounded in action for the third time on 22 September 1918 and admitted to a Casualty Clearing Station severely wounded in both legs. He died of his wounds on 8 October and is buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Haute-Normandie, France.

Gravesite Details

Gunner, Australian Field Artillery. Age: 23.



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