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Thomas Goodwin
Informationen zu Geburt
Geburtsjahr: 1879 |
Geburtsort: Marulan, New South Wales, Australia |
Allgemeine Informationen
Letzter bekannter Wohnsitz: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Beruf: Eisenarbeiter |
Religion: römisch-katholisch |
Informationen zum Armeedienst
Land: Australia |
Truppe: Australian Imperial Force |
Rang: Private |
Dienstnummer: 7251 |
Einberufung datum: 23/01/1917 |
Einberufung ort: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Einheiten: — Australian Infantry, 1st Bn. (Letzte bekannte Einheit) |
Informationen zu Tod
Sterbedatum: 03/10/1917 |
Sterbeort: Molenaarelsthoek, Zonnebeke, Belgien |
Todesursache: Im Kampf gefallen |
Alter: 38 |
Begräbnisplatz
Buttes New British Cemetery, Polygon Wood Grabstelle: XXVI Reihe: B Grab: 4-6 |
Auszeichnungen und Orden 2
British War Medal Medaille |
Victory Medal Medaille |
Punkte von Interesse 4
#1 | Geburtsort | ||
#2 | Letzter bekannter Wohnort | ||
#3 | Einberufung ort | ||
#4 | Ort des Todes (ungefähr) |
Meine Geschichte
Private Thomas Goodwin was already 37 years of age when he enlisted the Australian Infantry, 1st Battalion, part of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division AIF.
The former iron worker was widowed, but lived together with Clara Goodwin (Worthington) and had 2 (illegitimate) children, Jack and Kathleen.
On the 2nd October 1917 the 1st Australian Infantry Battalion moved from Chateau Segard and was in position on Westhoek Ridge by 02.00 on October 3rd to start the preparations for what was later called the Battle of Broodseinde, part of the Battle of Passchendaele the next day.
Tapes marking the assembly positions and jumping off lines were laid by Brigade and Battalion Intelligence Officers on the night October 3/4th in accordance with a pre-arranged plan.
The night was dark and as the rain during the preceding day had turned the swampy ground behind the front line into a morass it was decided to move the whole system of tapes 20 yards further forward than was originally intended. The Units were thus able to assemble on good ground and when the German barrage fell half an hour before Zero they escaped comparatively lightly. The tape laying was completed at 02.00.
The attacking Battalions moved from their positions at varying hours during the night October 3/4th and were all in position by 05.30.
It was during these events that private Thomas Goodwin, age 38, was killed in action together with 2 other soldiers of the 1st Battalion. All three deceased were originally buried in one grave and upon concentration being effected in the Buttes New British Cemetery it was found impossible to separately identify their remains. Notwithstanding this three individual crosses were erected, but later replaced by the one Collective Memorial.
Private Thomas Goodwin is commemorated in Buttes New British Cemetery, Polygon Wood, plot XXVI, row B, grave 4-6.
The former iron worker was widowed, but lived together with Clara Goodwin (Worthington) and had 2 (illegitimate) children, Jack and Kathleen.
On the 2nd October 1917 the 1st Australian Infantry Battalion moved from Chateau Segard and was in position on Westhoek Ridge by 02.00 on October 3rd to start the preparations for what was later called the Battle of Broodseinde, part of the Battle of Passchendaele the next day.
Tapes marking the assembly positions and jumping off lines were laid by Brigade and Battalion Intelligence Officers on the night October 3/4th in accordance with a pre-arranged plan.
The night was dark and as the rain during the preceding day had turned the swampy ground behind the front line into a morass it was decided to move the whole system of tapes 20 yards further forward than was originally intended. The Units were thus able to assemble on good ground and when the German barrage fell half an hour before Zero they escaped comparatively lightly. The tape laying was completed at 02.00.
The attacking Battalions moved from their positions at varying hours during the night October 3/4th and were all in position by 05.30.
It was during these events that private Thomas Goodwin, age 38, was killed in action together with 2 other soldiers of the 1st Battalion. All three deceased were originally buried in one grave and upon concentration being effected in the Buttes New British Cemetery it was found impossible to separately identify their remains. Notwithstanding this three individual crosses were erected, but later replaced by the one Collective Memorial.
Private Thomas Goodwin is commemorated in Buttes New British Cemetery, Polygon Wood, plot XXVI, row B, grave 4-6.
Quellen 8
"Passchendaele The Day-by-Day Account",McCarthy C., Unicorn Publishing Group, London,2018, page 110 Verwendete Quellen |
AIF Project https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=114262 Verwendete Quellen |
CWGC https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/480246/goodwin,-thomas/ Verwendete Quellen |
Service Record https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4787284 Verwendete Quellen |
The Australian War Memorial https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search/people?people_preferred_name=Goodwin&people_service_number=7251&people_unit= Weitere Quellen |
The Long, Long Trail https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/ Verwendete Quellen |
War Diary 1st Battalion https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1347461 Verwendete Quellen |
War Diary 1st Brigade https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1347439 Verwendete Quellen |