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WOODLEY, Geo Herbert

Subjects

  • WW1
Author: 
Sylvia Black
Family name: 
WOODLEY
Given names: 
Geo Herbert
Gender: 
Male
Place of birth: 
Birth Carlton, Victoria
, Australia
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1915
1915
89 Powlett Street
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
4570
Rank: 
Pte
Military units: 
22nd Battalion, 11th Reinforcement
20th Depot Unit of Supply
Biographical notes: 

Born Carlton, Vic.  Enlisted at Melbourne on 18 Aug 1915, aged 32.  He had previously served for four years with the West Australian Infantry Regiment, D Company.  He was a salesman with Craig Williamson Pty. Ltd., 26 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, a large drapery store which closed in 1937.  His name appeared in a list of the store's staff supporting a call to enlist.  His next of kin was his wife, Maggie Isabell Woodley of 89 Powlett Street, East Melbourne.  He was 5ft. 6ins, with dark brown hair and blue eyes.  Embarked Melbourne on RMS Orontes on 29 Mar 1916.  Embarked England for France 23 Jun 1916.  Promoted temporary corporal 5 Oct 1918; promoted lance sergeant 16 Dec 1918.  On leave to England 24 Jan 1919. 'Granted leave from 1/4/19 to 1/7/19 Military Employ with pay & subsistance.  Reason:  Furnishing Trade attending Craig Williamson Propriety Ltd., 17-18 Basinghall St., London EC2.'  Discharged 4 Oct 1919 in England to take up a position in Calcutta, India.

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