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Alfred John Rivett
Name on Board | AJ Rivett |
Name on Service Records |
Alfred John Rivett |
Enlistment Age | 19 |
Occupation | Cook |
Place of Birth | Williamstown, Vic |
Next of Kin | Mrs A E Rivett |
Address | 21 Stevedore St, Williamstown, Vic |
Marital Status | S |
Enlistment Date | 2/09/1914 |
Service No. | 986 indexed as 985 on NAA records |
Enlistment Place | Morphetville, SA |
Embarkation Place | Adelaide |
Embarkation Date | 20/10/1914 |
Embarkation Ship | HMAT Ascanius A11 |
Unit on Embarkation | 10th Australian Infantry Battalion |
Date of Death | 24/07/1915 |
Unit on Death | 10th Australian Infantry Battalion |
Rank on Death | Private |
Cause of Death | Died of wounds received 01/05/1915 (Sepsia from arm amputation) (Arm amputated 31/5/1915, placed on dangerous list 5/6/1915) |
Place of Wounding/ Death |
Gallipoli, died at First Australian General Hospital, Cairo |
Cemetery or Memorial | Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Cairo, Egypt |
Additional Information
Alfred Rivett sailed on the First Convoy of 38 ships which departed from Albany, Western Australia on 1 November 1914.
Prior to enlistment Alfred Rivett worked for Messrs Gray Bros, forgemasters, Adelaide, SA
Additional References
Williamstown Chronicle: Saturday 5 June 1915, p2; 7 August, 1915 and 29 April 1916
The National Anzac Centre, Albany, Western Australia
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