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James Leslie Keddell | Bacchus Marsh Avenue Of Honour
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Gunner James Leslie Keddell

Service No.:
1186
Unit:
36th Heavy Artillery Group
Tree No.:
S134
Planted by:
Image of plaque on tree S134 for James Keddell
See Notes (1) (2) (3)
Image of Service Medal - British War Medal Image of Service Medal - Victory Medal

James Keddell was born at Geelong, VIC on the 18th of September 1891 to William Keddell and Eliza Amelia Allison.

James was a postal worker but was probably with the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery(4) when he enlisted in the AIF, 15th Reinforcements, 36th Heavy Artillery Group on the 1st of October 1917, aged nearly 26. He embarked from Sydney aboard the HMAT A18 Wiltshire in February 1918, disembarking at Southampton, England in April.

In June 1918 he proceeded overseas to France and in April 1919 was granted two weeks leave in France. James embarked for Australia aboard the Chemnitz in July, returning to Australia in early September. He was discharged from the AIF later that month.

James died at Melbourne East, VIC in 1929, aged just 37.

He is listed on the Shire of Bacchus Marsh Roll of Honour, the Bacchus Marsh & District Roll of Honour, the Holy Trinity Church Roll of Honour, the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery Honor Roll and the Postmaster General's Department Victoria 1 Roll of Honour.

Notes

  1. Service No. should be 1186
  2. His rank should say Gnr. (gunner) not Cnr.
  3. The Australian Siege Artillery Brigade was an Australian Unit consisting of the 54th and 55th Batteries. On arrival in Europe it was renamed the 36th Heavy Artillery Group, batteries 1 and 2. It was for a short time known as the 36th Heavy Artillery Brigade.
  4. His attestation form states that he was a postal worker and had served nine months in the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery (RAGA). The embarkation roll states he was a soldier with the RAGA.

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