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MEEHAN, Michael

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  • WW1
Author: 
Jill Fenwick
Family name: 
MEEHAN
Given names: 
Michael
Alternative name: 
Michael Corbett Meehan
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Roman Catholic
Date of birth: 
1 February 1880
Place of birth: 
Birth Colac, Victoria
, Australia
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
1916
40 Albert Street
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
Military service: 
WW1
Field of service: 
AIF
Regimental number: 
2217
Regimental number: 
2217A
Rank: 
Private
Military units: 
59th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement
60th Battalion
Military campaign: 
Somme
Date of death: 
1941
Place of death: 
Death Preston Victoria
, Australia
Decorations and medallions: 
British War Medal, Victory Medal, Star
Biographical notes: 

Born in Colac, Victoria, Michael Meehan was the son of John and Ellen Corbett. When he enlisted on 6 May, 1916, he was already 36 years and three months old, a single man, working as a labourer. He was not a big man, only 5' 4" in height, with blue eyes and brown hair. By religion, he was a Roman Catholic. 

Michael Meehan went to military camp for three months, though his record does not show where he was, probably Broadmeadows or Royal Park, Melbourne. He embarked for overseas service on 1 August, 1916,  diembarking at Plymouth on 14 September, where he would have undergone more training. Then, on 6 December, 1916,  he departed from England on board H.M.S. Princess Henrietta, landing at Etaples, France. From Etaples, he was sent out to  join his unit, the 58th Battalion, leaving on 30 December. He was taken on strength in the field on 2 January, 1917. 

He remained at the Western Front until 13 May, 1917, when he was sent to the Irish School of Musketry  for further training, re-joining his battalion on 20 May. The conditions in the trenches were poor and on 17 September, Michael Meehan came down with trench fever. He was sent to the 59th General Hospital and did not return to the front until 6 March 1918, where he was allotted to join the 60th Battalion, following a military re-shuffle of the battalions. he was also given a new number, 2217A. He remained with the 60th Battalion to the war's end.

Michael Meehan returned to Australia on board the Orsova, leaving England on 8 January, 1919, and landing in Melbourne on 27 February. He was discharged from further military duty on 27 February, 1919. In 1924, he made application under the War Service Act for a housing grant. He was, at that time, still living with his mother at 40 Albert St., East Melbourne, along with his mother, and presumably his sister, Mary Ellen. Another member of the household was his wife, Della Rosa, and the couple would be eager to hav a house of their own. In 1928, he and Della Rose were living at Combie St., Preston, Michael Meehan was working at a labourer. He died on 3rd July, 1941, and was described as a tanner.

Acknowledgments: 

N.A.A. Service Record Michael Meehan

Ancestry: Births, Deaths and Marriages, Electoral Rolls, 

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