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KENDALL Kenneth William
KENDALL Kenneth William
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Private 755, 15th Battalion
Born
Einasleigh, Georgetown, Queensland
Enlisted
26th October 1914
Enlisted In
26th October 1914
Occupation at Enlistment
Clerk
Embarked From
Melbourne “Ceramic” 22nd December 1914
Remark
Promoted to Lance Corporal 26th October 1914. Promoted to Corporal 8th December 1915. Promoted to Temporary Sergeant 1st January 1917. Promoted to Temporary Staff Sergeant 1st August 1917. Promoted to Staff Sergeant 1st August 1917. Wounded in action Dardanelles, Turkey. Marriage to Sibyl Winifred Brown, Rouen, France 5th October 1918
Returned to Australia
“Ormonde” 27th December 1919
Discharged
14th June 1920
Listed on
Nanango Memorial
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