Informationen zu Geburt

Geburtsjahr:
1899
Geburtsort:
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Allgemeine Informationen

Letzter bekannter Wohnsitz:
Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia
Beruf:
Clerk
Religion:
Congregationalist

Informationen zum Armeedienst

Land:
Australia
Truppe:
Australian Imperial Force
Rang:
Private
Dienstnummer:
2934
Einberufung datum:
04/09/1916
Einberufung ort:
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Einheiten:
 —  Australian Infantry, 58th Bn.  (Letzte bekannte Einheit)

Informationen zu Tod

Sterbedatum:
25/09/1917
Sterbeort:
Lijssenthoek, Remy Siding, No. 3 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, Belgien
Todesursache:
Verwundet
Alter:
18

Begräbnisplatz

Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery
Grabstelle: XXIII
Reihe: C
Grab: 18

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 James Edward McGill, only 17 of age, enlisted the 58th Battalion AIF, part of the 15th Brigade, 5th Australian Division, just before his 2 older brothers Alfred and Herbert McGill embarked for Europe.
The former clerck was born in Sydney and lived with brothers and sisters in Ashfield, NSW. Just before dawn on the 25th of September 1917 a tremendous concentration of German artillery fire fell across the right of the 15th Brigade sector and over the entire front of the 33rd British Division on its right.
This was followed between 5.30 a.m. and 6 a.m. with heavy infantry attacks in mass, by special storm troops of picked German divisions. Despite heavy casualties from the artillery preparation, the 58th Battalion stood firm. This was due largely to the fine heroism and determination of the front line men. Two platoons from the 58th Battalion’s front line had to be withdrawn to man the Battalion’s right flank, which became more and more exposed as the German penetrations on the front of the 33rd Division deepened.
During all this time, the bombardment of Glencorse Wood was terrific. Towards evening it became advisable to withdraw the badly shattered 58th Battalion to a position in close support.
Private James Edward McGill, was mortally wounded in action on this 25 September 1917, with multiple shrapnel wounds to the head and face, and died of wounds the same day in the 3rd Canadian Casualty Clearing Station. He was only born in 1899 and was probably not quite 18 years of age when he died. He is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, plot XXIII, row C, grave 18. His older brother Alfred Eager McGill, of the 18th Battalion AIF, was severely wounded and survived 6 days in the 10th Casualty Clearing Station before he died on 26th September 1917.
By sheer chance, the two casualty stations the brothers died in are quite near one another, and the brothers are both buried in plot XXIII of the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. His other brother Herbert John McGill continued to serve in the 18th Battalion but was badly wounded later during 1918. He survived the war, returning home to Australia in December 1918

Verwandte, die auch Soldat waren 1

Dateien 1

Maps Anschauen

Quellen 8

"The Story of the Fifth Australian Division", Capt. Ellis A.D., Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, London, page 240-241
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CWGC
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/431466/james-edward-mcgill/
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Map="The Story of the Fifth Australian Division", Capt. Ellis A.D., Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, London, page 232
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Service Record
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=1944138
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The AIF Project
https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=197824
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The Australian War Memorial
https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search/people?people_preferred_name=McGill&people_service_number=2934&people_unit=
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The Long Long Trail
http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/5th-australian-division/
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War Diary
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1357072
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