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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Surname: Blackman
Given name: Alfred John
Alias:
Mother:  Emily Deshong
Father:  
Spouse:  
Place of Birth: Tiaro  
DOB:  1890
Mob:
Place of Death: France
Date of Death: 8/10/1917
Civil Occupation: Labourer

SERVICE INFORMATION

Official Number: 3173
Service:
Conflict: WWI
Date of Oath: 6/01/1917
Place of Oath: Maryborough QLD
Date of Discharge: 8/10/1917
Rank of Discharge: Private
Regt/Ship/Sqdn: 41st Bn
Fate: DOW
Area of Service: France

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Date Repatriated:
Awards/Honours: BWM, VM, MP, MS, WAR.
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Veteran Story: Alfred Blackman (1881-1917) was born in Tiaro to Thomas Blackman and Emily Deshong of Apple Tree Creek. Alfred enlisted in Maryborough in January 1917 and was assigned to the 41st Infantry Battalion. He embarked one month later aboard the 'Wiltshire' for England. He joined his battalion in France in July 1917 and during operations at Zonnebeke on 4 October, Alfred was wounded in the neck with shrapnel; he died 4 days later at the 7th Canadian General Hospital, Etaples. Alfred Blackman was buried at the soldiers cemetery, Etaples Military Cemetery; his name is also located at panel 133 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial.
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