Pte
Willie Edmund Campion

Informations sur naissance

Année de naissance:
1892
Lieu de naissance:
Minlaton, South Australia, Australia

Informations générales

Profession:
Tailleur de pierres

Informations service militaire

Pays:
Australia
Force armée:
Australian Imperial Force
Rang:
Private
Numéro de service:
2051
Incorporation date:
31/12/1914
Incorporation nom de lieu:
Oaklands, South Australia, Australia
Unités:
 —  Australian Infantry, 10th Bn.  (Dernière unité connue)

Informations sur décès

Date de décès:
08/10/1917
Lieu de décès:
Celtic Wood, Zonnebeke, Belgique
Cause du décès:
Killed in action (K.I.A.)
Âge:
25

Mémorial

Distinctions et médailles 3

1914-15 Star
Médaille
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

Private Willie Edmund Campion was 22 years old when he enlisted in the Australian Army on the last day of 1914. The former mason lived in Curramulka, South Australia. He was assigned to the 10th Battalion A.I.F. part of the 3rd Australian Brigade, 1st Australian Division.

On 20 April 1915 he left Australia together with his older brother Gerald Gordon who was in the same company. He was taken back to England after being wounded in Gallipoli and rejoined the reinforcements in Egypt before arriving in France. Willie was wounded at Pozieres (gunshot wound to the side and left shoulder) during July 1916, and sent to England again, where he re-mained for 11 months before rejoining his battalion in France. From there it went to Belgium in the summer/autumn of 1917.

On 9th October 1917 in the Battle of Poelcapelle, part of the Battle of Passchendaele, the 10th Battalion A.I.F. were to raid Celtic Wood. The raid was unsuccessful. Private Willie Campion was said to be among those who ‘vanished’ after the Australian force attacked a bristling section of the German line at dawn. According to the Red Cross Wounded and Missing File he was killed by a shell. Strangely his death is recorded as being on 8 October. As he has no known grave, his name is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres, Stone 17F.

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