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Robert Daniel Mitchell
Informations sur naissance
Date de naissance: 14/06/1898 |
Lieu de naissance: Hopetoun, Victoria, Australia |
Informations générales
Profession: Agriculteur |
Religion: Baptist |
Informations service militaire
Pays: Australia |
Force armée: Australian Imperial Force |
Rang: Private |
Numéro de service: 7116 |
Incorporation date: 25/07/1916 |
Incorporation nom de lieu: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Unités: — Australian Infantry, 23rd Bn. (Victoria) (Dernière unité connue) |
Informations sur décès
Date de décès: 03/10/1917 |
Lieu de décès: Anzac, Belgique |
Cause du décès: Killed in action (K.I.A.) |
Âge: 19 |
Cimetière
Perth Cemetery (China Wall) Parcelle: V Rangée: C Tombe: 16 |
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 de décès" |
Mon histoire
Private Robert Daniel Mitchell lived and worked as farmer with his family in the tiny Mallee town of Hopetoun, Victoria when he, aged 18, enlisted the 23th Battalion AIF, part of the 6th Brigade, 2nd Australian Division.
He arrived in England in January 1917 but was only taken on strength on 1st September 1917 in France.
On the 3rd October 1917 the 23rd Battalion was in supports arround Anzac House in the vicinity of Zonnebeke to prepare the assault on 4th October which was later known as the Battle of Broodseinde, part of the Battle of Passchendaele.
Mrs Mitchell recieved several letters regarding the death of her son that day:
The chaplain of the 23rd Battalion wrote that Robert was killed by a shell: “As far as I can gather death was almost instantaneous and you will be relieved to hear that he must have suffered very little, if any pain.”
His comrades who greatly mourn his death, wrote:
“Bobbie had not been long with us but we quickly learned to like him. He was a runner whilst we were in the line and did his duty well and fearlessly. He was always cheerful, and when he started out on his last run he was smiling and joking.”
Private Robert Daniel Mitchell, 19 of age, was decently buried as far as circumstances would permit and later reburied on Perth Cemetery (China Wall) in Zillebeke near Ypres, Plot V, row C, grave 16.
His older brother, Royal Ernest Henry Mitchell of the 39th Battalion was killed in the same area the very next day, 4 October 1917, aged 22.
He arrived in England in January 1917 but was only taken on strength on 1st September 1917 in France.
On the 3rd October 1917 the 23rd Battalion was in supports arround Anzac House in the vicinity of Zonnebeke to prepare the assault on 4th October which was later known as the Battle of Broodseinde, part of the Battle of Passchendaele.
Mrs Mitchell recieved several letters regarding the death of her son that day:
The chaplain of the 23rd Battalion wrote that Robert was killed by a shell: “As far as I can gather death was almost instantaneous and you will be relieved to hear that he must have suffered very little, if any pain.”
His comrades who greatly mourn his death, wrote:
“Bobbie had not been long with us but we quickly learned to like him. He was a runner whilst we were in the line and did his duty well and fearlessly. He was always cheerful, and when he started out on his last run he was smiling and joking.”
Private Robert Daniel Mitchell, 19 of age, was decently buried as far as circumstances would permit and later reburied on Perth Cemetery (China Wall) in Zillebeke near Ypres, Plot V, row C, grave 16.
His older brother, Royal Ernest Henry Mitchell of the 39th Battalion was killed in the same area the very next day, 4 October 1917, aged 22.
Rapports avec d'autres militaires 1
Royal Ernest Henry Mitchell
Brother |