Fred Agland
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'''Age at enlistment:''' 32 | '''Age at enlistment:''' 32 | ||
- | '''Fate:''' Embarked Berrima, Sydney 17 December 1915. | + | '''Fate:''' Embarked ''Berrima'', Sydney 17 December 1915. |
Admitted to 4th Auxiliary Hospital Cairo 2 February 1916 suffering from mumps. | Admitted to 4th Auxiliary Hospital Cairo 2 February 1916 suffering from mumps. | ||
Killed in action, France. | Killed in action, France. |
Revision as of 22:35, 12 March 2014
AGLAND, Fred
Service no: 3454 [1]
Place of birth: Orange
Address: 100 Dennison Street, Hamilton
Occupation: Warehouseman
Next of kin: John Agland (father), Isabella Agland (mother), 100 Dennison Street, Hamilton
Date of enlistment: 8 November 1915
Place of enlistment: Holsworthy
Age at enlistment: 32
Fate: Embarked Berrima, Sydney 17 December 1915. Admitted to 4th Auxiliary Hospital Cairo 2 February 1916 suffering from mumps. Killed in action, France.
Date of death: 14 November 1916
Buried: No known grave
Fred Agland enlisted in November 1915 and was appointed as a private in 19th Battalion, 8th Reinforcement, embarking from Sydney the following month. He was admitted to hospital in February 1915 suffering from mumps. Agland was reported “Missing in Action” on 14 November 1916, but this was later revised to “Killed in Action”. Details of his death are not known, and he has no known grave. Fred was the nephew of Alderman William Edwin Agland, Mayor of East Orange in 1910.