World War One – Parramatta
Soldiers - Arthur Cyril Field
Private Arthur Cyril Field was an engineer and 27
years old when he embarked from Sydney in October 1914 on the HMAT Argyllshire
A8. Arthur was born in Leamington Spas, England, but enlisted in Sydney in
September 1914. Arthur did not live in Granville, but was well known in
Granville society as he was a frequent guest at many of the Masonic Balls held
at the Granville Town Hall.
Arthur was ranked as a Bombadier when he joined the
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force (MEF) in April 2015. In July 2015 he was
suffered a gunshot wound to the left shoulder at Gallipoli, and was admitted to
a Casualty Clearing Station. Later in the year in September he contracted
influenza and was admitted to the Australian Auxillary Hospital in Harefield
England. By October 1915 however he was discharged as a result of an
appointment of a commission in the Royal Garrison Artillery. Arthur Cyril Field later qualified for the British War
Medal and Victory Medal for his service in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF).
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