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Corrigan W H    Pte    2040

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Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Corrigan W H    Pte    2040    William Henry         57 Inf Bn      20    Tinsmith    Single    RC        

Address:    Kensington, Robertson St, 35    

Next of Kin:    Corrigan, Charles Henry, father, 35 Robertson St, Kensington    

Enlisted:    12 Jun 1916        

Embarked:     A31 Ajana 8 Jul 1916 

 

Date of death:  08/08/1918  Lance Corporal

HEATH CEMETERY, HARBONNIERES

 

Flemington-Kensington Church News, December 1917

2040 Pte W H Corrigan, C Coy, 57th Battalion, embarked 8th June 1916.  On arrival in England, owing to the state of his health he was placed in the Military Post Office at  Salisbury Plains.  In January 1917 he rejoined his Battalion in France where he is still doing his bit  with the boys.  He was in good health and spirits when he last wrote and wishes to be remembered to all kind enquirers.

 

 

Flemington-Kensington Church News,  October 1918

2040—Cpl. W. H. Corrigan, 57th Batt. was killed in action on 8th August last. To his parents, sisters and brother we offer our sincere and warm sympathy in their time of grief and sore trouble. May Christ in His mercy draw very near to them. Will was looking forward to a holiday in England. It is well the lads have a forward pleasant view in the midst of their arduous task. ln a late letter he says: - "God is guiding me through this war, and I have my life in his hands I  know." 
Sleep on dear soldier, your task is done here
and you are called but to a higher duty.

 

Extracts from Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiries Bureau Correspondence

 

2040 William Henry Corrigan 57 Inf Bn, KIA 8/8/18

 

He is buried at Warfuges in a registered British Cemetery where I have seen the grave, marked with a cross bearing name and Btn colours.  I was just by him when he was killed by our own barrage - killed instantly and I saw him fall.  He was in A Co.  quite an athlete, came from Kensington, Victoria; an excellent fellow, good all round soldier, and liked by all
Inf:-  Cpl J L Fletcher 1789
Hillets
BOULOGNE 4.11.1918.
_______
I knew casualty.  He was a man about 5 ft 8 ins, well built, about 22 years of age, known as "Bill".  Casualty was advancing at Harbonnieres.  I was on his gun section.  he got too far ahead and got into our own barrage and was killed by one of our own 60lb shells, instantly.  I was 12 ft away at the time the shell exploded and I tried to do what I could for Casualty.  He was taken back to Vaire Sur Corbie where I saw his cross under construction.

Informant: Pte OE Jones
No 3692  57th Bn.

Private Address:-
C'o Mrs Leang
72 Anderson St
Yarraville.

 

 

War Service Commemorated

Flemington Branch Australian Natives Association (ANA) *

Flemington-Presbyterian-Church

 

No In Memoriam notices in The Argus up to 1921.

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