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McKENZIE, Willliam Maurice

Subjects

  • WW1
Author: 
Bob Batrouney
Family name: 
McKENZIE
Given names: 
Willliam Maurice
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Roman Catholic
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
25 Latrobe Street
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
26
Rank: 
Pte
Military units: 
6th Battalion, Headquarters
Decorations and medallions: 
Star
Decorations and medallions: 
British War
Decorations and medallions: 
Victory
Biographical notes: 
  • William Maurice McKenzie aged 37 enlisted on th 17 August 1914 and joined the 2nd Infantry Brigade 6th Battalion AIEF with the SERN 26
  • Attestation paper informs he was from Melbourne East, unmarried and unstated next of kin
  • William was a Telephone Repairer being 5 feet 8 & 1/2 inches weighing 12 stone 9 ozs with blue eyes and dark hair
  • Enbarked from Melbourne for service abroad on 19 October 1914 after being AWOL on the 1 October 1914 and fined two days pay
  • There is no record of Williams stay in Egypt, however, he sailed from Suez per H.T. "Maloja" for Australia on the 5 March 1915 for discharge for disciplinary reasons and discharged "services no longer required"on the 12 Apil 1915
  • However on 30 September 1920 a letter addressed to The Deputy Commissoner, Department of Repatriation, states 'that No 26 Private William Maurice McKenzie, 6th Battalion was discharged from the AIF as a disciplinary case, is incorrect.  He was discharged - Services no longer required - non disciplinary"
  • Williams Star, British War and Victory Medals were returned to him on 10 May 1923.
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