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Source for: Henry Chadban, 1887 - 13 AUG 1915
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_MIL S531Page: Chadban, Henry - Military Obituary 2015-08-18
http://www.australianpolice.com.au/henry-chadban/
Occupation source: S531Page: Chadban, Henry 2015-08-18
Text: Henry CHADBAN
( late of Stroud, NSW )
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # ?
Rank: Constable
Stations: Newcastle
Service: From ? January 1912 to ?
Australian Imperial Force:
Regiment: 13th Battalion, Australian Infantry.
Enlisted: 30 April 1915
Service # 2129
Rank: Private
Embarkation: 14 June 1915 from Sydney aboard HMAT Wandilla A62
Next of kin: Son of Henry & Mary Jane Chadban
Religion: C of E
Single / Married: Single
Australian Ware Memorial Panel number: 68
Awards: Memorial Scroll & King’s Message – received by his father on 29 August 1921
Memorial Plaque & King’s Message received by his father on 3 April 1922
Victory Medal – posthumously received by his father on 25 December 1922
Born: ? ? 1887
Event date: Saturday 7 August 1915
Event location: Hill 971, Sari Bair, Gallipoli Peninsular
Died on: Friday 13 August 1915
Place of death: Military Hospital, Malta
Cause: Died of wounds – WW I
Age: 28
Funeral date: 14 August 1915
Funeral location: ?
Buried at: Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta. Row 6B grave 3
Memorial at: ?
Henry is described as being 5′ 10 3/4″ tall, 165 lbs, with a 34″ chest, brown eyes and dark hair and is 4th born of 15 children.
When he died, Henry’s possessions consisted of: Purse, two coins, key, tobacco, razor, fountain pen, note book & tin of thymenthol.
7 August 1915 – wounded at Gallipoli
12 August 1915 – Head wound
14 August 1915 – Fractured skull – Abscess on brain – died of wounds
On the 7 October 1916, Henry’s father received his meager belongings.
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Death source: S196Page: Roll of Honour: Henry Chadban Service Number: 2129 Rank: Private Unit: 13th Australian Infantry Battalion Service: Australian Army Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918 Date of death: 13 August 1915 Place of death: Malta Cause of death: Died of wounds Place of association: Stroud, Australia Cemetery or memorial details: Pieta Military Cemetery, Tal-Pieta, Malta Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army
Name source: S104_MIL S196Page: Chadban, Henry, wounds
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