William Carr

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'''Age at enlistment:''' 27
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Fate: Attended camp at Liverpool.
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'''Fate:''' Attended camp at Liverpool.
Discharged 14 October 1918 in consequence of expiration of period of enlistment.
Discharged 14 October 1918 in consequence of expiration of period of enlistment.
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William Carr was one of eight known Aboriginal servicemen with a connection to Orange. Born in Parkes in 1890, Carr was working as a labourer in Orange when he enlisted in April 1918.
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He proceeded to Liverpool camp, where he passed his riding test and undertook musketry training. Carr was discharged in October 1918.
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Revision as of 23:17, 3 July 2014

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CARR, William

Service no: Depot [1]

Place of birth: Parkes, 10 June 1890

Address: Arthurville, via Wellington

Occupation: Farm labourer

Next of kin: Ellen Carr (mother), Brocklehurst, via Dubbo

Date of enlistment: 3 April 1918

Place of enlistment: Orange

Age at enlistment: 27

Fate: Attended camp at Liverpool. Discharged 14 October 1918 in consequence of expiration of period of enlistment.


William Carr was one of eight known Aboriginal servicemen with a connection to Orange. Born in Parkes in 1890, Carr was working as a labourer in Orange when he enlisted in April 1918.

He proceeded to Liverpool camp, where he passed his riding test and undertook musketry training. Carr was discharged in October 1918.


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