Arthur Clive Gentle
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GENTLE, Arthur Clive
Service no: 1549
Place of birth: Inverell, 1896
Address: Mount McDonald
Occupation: Junior postal assistant, Orange Post Office
Next of kin: Edith Emily Green (mother), Mount McDonald, later Glen Clive, Lett Street, Katoomba
Date of enlistment: 28 August 1915
Place of enlistment: Orange
Age at enlistment: 19
Fate: Embarked SS Hawkes Bay, Sydney, 23 November 1915. Admitted to 3rd General Hospital, Port Said, with burnt feet 13 June 1916. Discharged from hospital, taken on strength 2nd Light Horse Training Regiment, Tel-el-Kebir, 17 July 1916. Transferred to 7th Light Horse Brigade, Moascar, 12 August 1916. Evacuated to Port Said Rest Camp 3 October 1917. Attended Signalling Course, Zeitoun, 14 October 1916. Wounded in action, evacuated to hospital 28 March 1918. Admitted to 14th Australian General Hospital, Port Said, with gunshot wounds to both legs and the left thigh 8 April 1918. Transferred to Port Said Rest Camp, 11 June 1918. Taken on strength 2nd Light Horse Training Regiment, Port Said, 26 June 1918. Admitted to 47th Stationary Hospital, Palestine, with malaria, 20 October 1918. Died of disease, 47th Stationary Hospital, Palestine, 21 October 1918.
Date of death: 21 October 1918, aged 22
Buried: Gaza War Cemetery, Palestine, Plot XXVII, Row E, Grave 13