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Athol Kirkwood Cumming | Bacchus Marsh Avenue Of Honour
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Trooper Athol Kirkwood Cumming

Service No.:
333
Unit:
1st Australian Remount Unit(1)
Tree No.:
N077
Planted by:
Mrs John Cumming (sister-in-law)
Image of plaque on tree N077 for Athol Cumming
Image of Service Medal - 1914-15 Star Image of Service Medal - British War Medal Image of Service Medal - Victory Medal

Athol was born in Bacchus Marsh, VIC in 1888 to Charles Cumming and Barbara Walker - he was one of many children, all born in Bacchus Marsh. Athol had two brothers, Charles (killed in action) and Norman (died of wounds), who are also remembered in the Avenue.

Headstone for Athol Cumming
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Headstone for Athol Cumming.
Courtesy of Carol & George Judkins.

Athol was a horse driver and gave his address as Bacchus Marsh, VIC when he enlisted in the AIF, 1st Remount Unit, 2nd Squadron on the 11th of September 1915, aged 26. He embarked aboard the HMAT A67 Orsova in November, disembarking at Suez, Egypt in December.

He remained in the Remounts in Egypt until he embarked at Suez in July 1919, arriving back in Australia in August and discharged from the AIF in October.

Athol Cummings died at Bacchus Marsh, VIC in 1966, aged 78. He is buried at Maddingley Cemetery, Bacchus Marsh.

He is listed on the Shire of Bacchus Marsh Roll of Honour, the Bacchus Marsh & District Roll of Honour, the Roll of Honour for pupils of Parwan State School and the Roll of Honour of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Bacchus Marsh.

Notes

  1. Initially formed for the purpose of taking charge of the horses of the Light Horse Regiments that were acting as infantry at Gallipoli. Men were selected for their knowledge of horses. As Gallipoli was to be evacuated their original purpose was not required so they became part of the Remount Service in Egypt.

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