Regimental number | 108 |
Place of birth | Cambewarra, New South Wales |
Other Names | HAMILTON, G F |
Religion | Church of England |
Occupation | Electric mechanic |
Address | 16 Gibbs Street, Newtown, New South Wales |
Marital status | Single |
Age at embarkation | 22 |
Height | 5' 7" |
Weight | 146 lbs |
Next of kin | Father, George Fullard Hamilton, Senr 16 Gibbs Street, Newtown, New South Wales |
Previous military service | Served for 1 year in the 2nd Infantry Bn; served for 1.25 years in the Submarine Miners |
Enlistment date | |
Date of enlistment from Nominal Roll | |
Place of enlistment | Sydney, New South Wales |
Rank on enlistment | Private |
Unit name | 1st Battalion, A Company |
AWM Embarkation Roll number | 23/18/1 |
Embarkation details | Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board Transport A19 Afric on |
Rank from Nominal Roll | Private |
Unit from Nominal Roll | 1st Battalion |
Fate | Killed in Action |
Age at death from cemetery records | 24 |
Place of burial | No known grave |
Commemoration details | The Lone Pine Memorial (Panel 13), Gallipoli, Turkey The Lone Pine Memorial, situated in the Lone Pine Cemetery at Anzac, is the main Australian Memorial on Gallipoli, and one of four memorials to men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Designed by Sir John Burnet, the principal architect of the Gallipoli cemeteries, it is a thick tapering pylon 14.3 metres high on a square base 12.98 metres wide. It is constructed from limestone mined at Ilgardere in Turkey. The Memorial commemorates the 3268 Australians and 456 New Zealanders who have no known grave and the 960 Australians and 252 New Zealanders who were buried at sea after evacuation through wounds or disease. The names of New Zealanders commemorated are inscribed on stone panels mounted on the south and north sides of the pylon, while those of the Australians are listed on a long wall of panels in front of the pylon and to either side. Names are arranged by unit and rank. The Memorial stands over the centre of the Turkish trenches and tunnels which were the scene of heavy fighting during the August offensive. Most cemeteries on Gallipoli contain relatively few marked graves, and the majority of Australians killed on Gallipoli are commemorated here. |
Panel number, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial | 29 |
Miscellaneous information from cemetery records | Parents: George and Harriet HAMILTON, 16 Gibbes Street, Newtown, New South Wales |
Other details |
War service: Egypt, Gallipoli Embarked Alexandria to join the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Gallipoli, 5 April 1915. Wounded in action, Gallipoli, 25-29 April 1915; admitted to No. 1 Australian General Hospital (gun shot wound, thigh), Alexandria, 1 May 1915; transferred to convalescent camp, Alexandria, 10 May 1915; discharged to duty, Alexandria, 14 May 1915; embarked Alexandria to rejoin unit at Gallipoli, 16 May 1915; rejoined 1st Bn, Gallipoli, 21 May 1915. Killed in action, Gallipoli, 5 June 1915. Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal |
Sources | NAA: B2455, HAMILTON George Fullard |