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Logie A W    Pte    3349

Page history last edited by Lenore Frost 7 years ago

Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918

 

Logie A W    Pte    3349    Alexander Wilson              6 Inf Bn    29    Plasterer    Married    Pres       

Address:    Newmarket, Railway Pl, 82   

Next of Kin:    Logie, A S, Mrs, wife, 82 Railway Pl, Newmarket   

Enlisted:    26 Jul 1915       

Embarked:    A71 Nestor 11 Oct 1915    

 

Indexed on the embarkation rolls as Logic.

 

Flemington-Kensington Church News, June 1917

 

No 3349 Pte A W Logie left Australia on Oct 11 1915, with the 6th Batt.  After a Winter in Egypt he was transferred to 46th Batt and sailed for France.  He came through the battles of Pozieres and Moquet Farm practically scatheless.  Later being slightly wounded and having trench fever he was sent to an hospital in England.  During a visit to Glasgow he had the honor of being introduced to the Lord Provost of that city.  He is now in Camp in Weymouth and there is a possibility of his being send home to recuperate.

 

Flemington-Kensington Church News, August 1917

We welcome back from the war Corp J E Lindsay and Ptes Alex W Logie and Allan Stevenson whose names are on our Honour Roll, and also the following Presbyterian soldiers belonging to the district - Corp Oram, "Marienne", Mt Alexander Road; Pte Sinclair, "Maisie", Gower Street.  We wish them all a full return to health and strength.  Thanks be to them and thanks! 

 

 

 

War Service Commemorated

Flemington-Presbyterian-Church

Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour With the Colours

Regimental Register

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