We remember Thomas Campbell

We remember Thomas Campbell

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Timeline

Timeline

1884
birth Mercury Bay, Waikato New Zealand Source:7970964 14th August 1884
1917
enlistment New Zealand Source:7970964 1st January 1917
1918
hospitalisation Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM At the beginning of May 1918 Campbell became ill with the mumps, which was followed by a brief stay in hospital with scabies Hospital/Institution Source:7970964 May 1918
1918
hospitalisation he received gunshot wounds to both his knees. This happened towards the end of the Battale of Bapaume (21 August-1 September). Both his legs were amputated as a consequence of his wounds Hospital/Institution Source:7970964 1st October 1918
1918
service New Zealand Expeditionary Force Private 46288 Auckland Infantry Regiment Source:8752370 13th October 1918
employment Platelayer New Zealand Source:7970964
1918
death Died of wounds United Kingdom Source:7970964 Source:8752370 13th October 1918
burial Brockenhurst (st Nicholas) Churchyard CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Hampshire United Kingdom Plot A, Row 5, Grave 18 Source:7970964

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names Thomas
Initials T
Last Name Campbell
Source 7970964
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
New Zealand Expeditionary Force 46288 Auckland Infantry Regiment Private
Family
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Anne mother
Thomas Duncan Campbell father

Media

Communities

Communities

Evidence

Evidence

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Official Records

TitleConnected byMore information
Online Cenotaph: New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Casualty Records Transcription Jane42722

No external evidence

Multimedia

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War Graves at St Nicholas, Brockenhurst Yvonne27542

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