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William Carlton Murray

Informationen zu Geburt

Geburtsjahr:
1895
Geburtsort:
Carlton, Victoria, Australia

Allgemeine Informationen

Letzter bekannter Wohnsitz:
Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Beruf:
Fleischer
Religion:
Presbyterian

Informationen zum Armeedienst

Land:
Australia
Truppe:
Australian Imperial Force
Rang:
Private
Dienstnummer:
7270
Einberufung datum:
18/12/1916
Einberufung ort:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Einheiten:
 —  Australian Infantry, 21st Bn. (Victoria)  (Letzte bekannte Einheit)

Informationen zu Tod

Sterbedatum:
04/10/1917
Sterbeort:
Zonnebeke Château Grounds, Zonnebeke, Belgien
Todesursache:
Im Kampf gefallen
Alter:
22

Begräbnisplatz

Kemmel No.1 French Cemetery
Grabstelle: I
Reihe: B
Grab: 26

Auszeichnungen und Orden 2

British War Medal
Medaille
Victory Medal
Medaille

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Meine Geschichte

William Carlton Murray, a former butcher, was born in March 1895 in Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was the son of Alexander James and Jane Murray; and married to Elizabeth Murray. On December 18, 1916 he enlisted in Melbourne. He embarked from Melbourne with the 6th Battalion, on board HMAT A70 Ballarat on February 19, 1917. He later joined the 21st Battalion part of the 6th Australian Brigade of the 2nd Australian Division.

On the 4th of October 1917 the 2nd Australian Division participated in the Battle of Broodseinde, a phase in the Third Battle of Ypres. The 21st Battalion was part of the 6th Brigade, which attacked on the right of the divisional front. The 22nd Battalion would take the first objective, the red line. Once they had taken this line, the 24th would pass through the 22nd on the right and the 21st would do the same on the left. The Battalion assembled before the attack at the jumping-off positions in front of Tokio, but soon moved closer to the road leading to Tokio on account of German artillery fire on and around Albania. They made use of shell holes and old trench systems to form a line.

At 5.35 a.m. moments before the Battalion would attack, the German artillery, including minenwerfers, started shelling the jump-off line, causing heavy casualties. The Germans were about to attack themselves in the hope of recapturing Zonnebeke. The heavy shell fire was very destructive.

At 6 a.m. the British and Australian artillery opened fire on the German positions and the troops started to advance. The 22nd led off, followed by the 21st and 24th. Zonnebeke Lake was on the jumping-off line on the left. The three battalions had to storm the front over 3oo yards right of the lake. Once they had passed the lake the units on the left had to change direction to cover the ground allotted to them.

The German infantry was utterly surprised by the allied barrage. They were quickly dispersed, killed or taken prisoner by the advancing Australians. Docile Trench and De Knoet Farm fell without much opposition and the 22nd Battalion reached their objective by 6.50 a.m. On the right flank of the 24th Battalion the troops met resistance in Romulus Wood, but the Germans were eventually overpowered. At 7.30 a.m. the 21st and 24th moved up behind the protective barrage, reaching the second objective, the blue line at 8.10 a.m., where the dug in and prepared for eventual counterattacks. The 21st Battalion captured the hamlet of Broodseinde and consolidated a line on the Broodseinde Ridge.

William Carlton, aged 22, was killed in action on October 4, 1917. Private Murray was initially buried close to where he fell, south of Zonnebeke Chateau (28.D.28.a.20.10). After the war, his remains were After the war, his remains were exhumed and reinterred at Kemmel No. 1 French Cemetery, Plot , Row B, Grave 26.

Quellen 5

21st Battalion Australian Infantry (Australian War Memorial, Campbell (AWM), AWM4 23/38/26).
https://www.awm.gov.au/
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6th Brigade Australian Infantry (Australian War Memorial, Campbell (AWM), AWM4 23/6/26).
https://www.awm.gov.au/
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Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau (Australian War Memorial, Campbell (AWM), RCDIG1064166).
https://www.awm.gov.au/
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First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920 (National Archives of Australia, Canberra (NAA), B2455).
https://www.naa.gov.au/
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Unit embarkation nominal rolls, 1914-18 War (Australian War Memorial, Campbell (AWM), AWM8).
https://www.awm.gov.au/
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