L/Cpl
Arthur James Bishop Hancock

Informations sur naissance

Année de naissance:
1889
Lieu de naissance:
Maryborough, Victoria, Australia

Informations générales

Profession:
Agriculteur

Informations service militaire

Pays:
Australia
Force armée:
Australian Imperial Force
Rang:
Lance Corporal
Numéro de service:
901
Incorporation date:
06/03/1916
Incorporation nom de lieu:
Horsham, Victoria, Australia
Unités:
 —  Australian Infantry, 38th Bn.  (Dernière unité connue)

Informations sur décès

Date de décès:
13/10/1917
Lieu de décès:
Waterfields, Passchendaele, Belgique
Cause du décès:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Âge:
28

Mémorial

Distinctions et médailles 2

British War Medal
Médaille
Victory Medal
Médaille

Points d'intérêt 3

#1 Lieu de naissance
#2 Lieu d'enrôlement
#3 Lieu du décès (approximatif)

Mon histoire

Lance Corporal Arthur James Bishop Hancock served in C Company of the 38th Battalion A.I.F., 10th Australian Brigade, 3rd Australian Division. The former farmer enlisted in Horsham on 6 March 1916 and sailed on 20 June 1916 from Melbourne to the UK and later France.

On 4 June 1917 he was appointed Lance Corporal. Three days later, on 7 June he suffered a gunshot wound to the head and arm while in action in Messines. After recovering in the 1st Canadian General Hospital in Etaples he could rejoin his unit on 8 September 1917 to participate in the Battle of Passchendaele.

During the battle on 12th October 1917 the 10th Brigade attacked south of the Ravebeek with the 37th, 38th and 40th Battalion. The 38th Bn. was allotted the 3rd or final objective, a line beyond the village of Passchendaele. The battalion formed up on its tapes, C Coy. were to function as moppers up. Waterfields fell to the 40th Battalion. The 38th Battalion joined remnants of the 37th Battalion past Waterfields. But the advance suffered heavily from machine gun fire. The 10th Australian Brigade eventually had to pull back to approximately its jumping off line. The 38th Battalion held the new consolidated line until they were relieved during the night of 13/14 October. It was during this attack that lance corporal Arthur James Bishop Hancock was killed by a shell. His adopted brother Albert John Hancock suffered the same faith and was killed just one day later.

Rapports avec d'autres militaires 1

Albert John Hancock 
Adopted Brother (Cousin)

Fichiers 2