Bernard Ambrose Coyte

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Revision as of 05:18, 25 September 2015

Bernard Ambrose Coyte c1915. Image courtesy Australian War Memorial.





COYTE, Bernard Ambrose

Service no: 4757 [1]

Place of birth: Borenore, 5 January 1895

Address: Borenore, via Orange

Occupation: Farmer

Next of kin: William Coyte (father), Borenore, via Orange

Date of enlistment: 23 October 1915

Place of enlistment: Orange

Age at enlistment: 20

Fate: Embarked HMAT A15 Star of England, Sydney, 8 March 1916. Disembarked Port Said, Egypt, 11 April 1916. Embarked Alexandria to join British Expeditionary Force 6 August 1916. Taken on strength Belgium 4 October 1916. Hospitalised suffering from scabies, France, 15 January 1917. Discharged from hospital 6 March 1917. Rejoined unit Etaples 20 March 1917. Hospitalised suffering from influenza and pneumonia 21 March 1917. Transferred to hospital in England 21 April 1917. Discharged to furlough 1 June 1917. Rejoined unit, France, 13 November 1917. Killed in action, France, 18 September 1918.

Date of death: 18 September 1918, aged 23

Buried: Jeancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France, Plot II, Row A, Grave 25

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