HUNTER, James, 2nd Corporal, Railway Unit

Rank: 2nd Corporal

Regimental Number: 1086

Place of Birth: Magill, South Australia

Address: 217 Piccadilly Street(WW1), Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Next of Kin: Wife, Mrs Ida L Hunter

Enlistment Date: 27 January 1917

Unit Name: Railway Unit, Section 3

Age embarkation: 35

Marital Status: Married

Occupation: Locomotive foreman

Date of Death:

Place of Burial: -

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COLLINGS, Hubert Leonard, Corporal, Railway Unit

Rank: Corporal

Regimental Number: 883

Place of Birth: Mallala, South Australia

Address: 15 Hubble Street(WW1: 33), East Fremantle, WA

Next of Kin: Wife, Mrs Annie Collings

Enlistment Date: 9 January 1917

Unit Name: Railway Unit, Section 3

Age embarkation: 34

Marital Status: Married

Occupation: Locomotive driver

Date of Death: -

Place of Burial: -

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HISTORY

Corporal HERBERT LEONARD COLLINGS

Corporal Herbert Leonard Collings (883) was born and educated in South Australia. He enlisted on the 8th January, 1917, and after training at Blackboy Camp sailed for England on the 29th January, 1917. On his arrival there he went to Bordon Camp for further training and then crossed to France. He worked on the railways immediately behind the lines until the 25th April, 1919, when he left for Australia, arriving home on the 3rd August, 1919. He is at present employed in the W.A.G.R.” (Australia’s Fighting Son’s of the Empire pg64)

Brothers: Private GILBERT COLLINGS(left), Lance-Corporal NORMAN CLARENCE COLLINGS(middle), Corporal HERBERT LEONARD COLLINGS(right). Australia’s Fighting Son’s of the Empire