John Sullivan was born in the Colony of Queensland (1859-1900)
Private John Sullivan served in the Australian Imperial Force in World War I Service started: 15 Feb 1915 Unit(s): 9th Infantry Battalion Service ended: 30 Jan 1919
John Sullivan was awarded the British War Medal, Victory Medal and the 1914-1915 Star.
John Sullivan was born in Gympie, Queensland
in 1892.
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John Sullivan served in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in World War 1.
His enlistment date was 15 Feb 1915.
His next of kin on enlistment was: Wm Sullivan, Yaamba via Rockhampton, Queensland.
His address when he enlisted was Toowoomba, Queensland.
His occupation when he enlisted was Labourer.
His unit was: 25th Battalion B Company.
His rank was Private.
His Regimental Number was: 524.
Returned to Australia 30 January 1919.
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PVT John Alfred Laurence Sullivan died on 28 Aug 1935 and was buried in the Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand.
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Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2World War 1 Service: Veteran Details for John Sullivan for Service with the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). Regimental Number: 524; Rank: Private; Unit: 25th Battalion B Company; Enlistment Date: 15 Feb 1915; Returned to Australia 30 January 1919 Link to UNSW AIF Project Record: accessed 21 Feb 2023
↑Queensland Birth Registration Index,
The State of Queensland, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages; index entry for John Allfrancious Lawrence Sullivan, Birth date: 14 May 1892, Father: William Sullivan, Mother: Ann Catherine O'Reilly, Registration Number: 1892/C/5572; Link to Record 1892/C/5572 : accessed 4 Jun 2023
↑FindAGrave, database and images, memorial page for PVT John Alfred Laurence Sullivan; Born: 1894; Died: 28 Aug 1935; Cemetery: Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand; Find A Grave: Memorial #221558306; created by: ! woowoo; accessed: 21 Feb 2023
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