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Robert Mahoney

By hsyde
  • Robert's Birth Date

    Robert Mahoney was born in Gympie, 1895
  • Robert Enlisted in WWI

    On the 24th of December 1915 Robert enlisted in the 42 Battalion at Longreach.
  • Robert's Appointment to D Company

    Robert was appointed to D Company 42 Battalion.
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    HMAT 'Borda' A30 Travel

    Between the 5th of June to the 23rd of July Robert travelled with his Unit on the HMAT 'Borda' A30 from Sydney to Southampton.
  • The 42nd Australian Infantry Battalion

    The 42nd Australian Infantry Battalion took part in the battle of Hamel in early July 1917.
  • Robert's travel to France

    Robert departed Southampton on the 2nd of March to go to France.
  • Lance Corporal Appointment

    Robert was appointed Lance Corporal at Messines on 25 July 1917.
  • Rifle Course

    On 31 August 1917, Robert went to 11 Training Battalion in Durrington England to attend a rifle course to qualify as 1st Class with a working knowledge of the Lewis Gun.
  • Robert's transfer to 9 Training Battalion

    Robert was then transferred to 9 Training Battalion at Fovant on 5 November 1917.
  • Gunshot Wound

    On 24 April 1918, at Bonnay near Amiens, Robert received a severe gunshot wound to his left leg necessitating his return to England to be admitted to hospital in Birmingham.
  • Harefield Transfer

    Robert was then transferred to Harefield.
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    Hurdcott Training Brigade

    Robert had some training at the Training Brigade in Hurdcott during the 7th to 22nd of August.
  • Robert Proceeded to France Again

    Robert again proceeded to France to join the Unit at Rouelles on 25 August 1918.
  • Lance Sergeant Promotion

    Robert was promoted to Lance Sergeant on the 20th of September 1918
  • Another Gunshot Wound

    In the battle for the Hienburg Line Robert was again severely injured with gunshot wounds in the left buttock and right hip.
  • Admitted to Military Hospital

    Robert was admitted to the Military Hospital at Bethnal Green for his gunshot wounds.
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    'Norvada' Trip Home

    Robert embarked on the 'Norvada' to return to Australia.
  • Marriage

    In 1923 Robert married Marie Gallagher .
  • Wimmer's Soft Drink Factory

    The year after he got married Robert bought a lease on Wimmer's Soft Drink Factory and was said to have made the best Ginger Beer produced in stone bottles with a marble on top.
  • Move to Brisbane

    In 1938 Robert sold the lease to Jack Wimmer and moved to Brisbane.
  • Death Date

    On the 23rd of November 1950 Robert Mahoney died at the age of 55.