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Edward Clement Mcintosh was born in Darlimurla, Victoria. Edward Clement Mcintosh served in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in World War 1. His enlistment date was 23 Sep 1916. His next of kin on enlistment was: Brother, James McIntosh, Darlimurla, Victoria. His address when he enlisted was Darlimurla, Victoria. His occupation when he enlisted was Labourer. His unit was: 38th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement. His rank was Private. His Regimental Number was: 2851. Returned to Australia 31 January 1918. [1]
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Edward was born in 1881. Edward McIntosh ... He passed away in 1954.[2][3][4]
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- Title | McIntosh Edward Clement : SERN 2851 : POB Darlimurla VIC : POE Melbourne VIC : NOK B McIntosh James
- Contents date range | 1914 - 1920
- Series number | B2455
- Control symbol | MCINTOSH E C
- Citation | NAA: B2455, MCINTOSH E C
- Item barcode | 1946399
- Location | Canberra
- Access status | Open
- Date of decision | 25 Nov 2006
- Physical format | PAPER FILES AND DOCUMENTS (allocated at series level)
- Records authority class number | 3891
- Date registered | 27 Mar 1997
Name: Edward Clement McIntosh | Father's name: U McIntosh| Mother's name: Kate Mcintosh| Birth Place: Darley, Victoria| Registration Year: 1882| Registration Place: Victoria| Registration Number: 15336
Mirboo North Cemetery, Victoria , Australia
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Categories: HMAT A7 Medic, Dec 1916 | Mirboo North Cemetery, Mirboo North, Victoria | Darlimurla, Victoria | 38th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I | Anzacs, World War I | British War Medal | Victory Medal | 1914-1915 Star