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FENTON, Arthur William

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  • WW1
Author: 
Sue Larkin
Author: 
Jill Fenwick
Family name: 
FENTON
Given names: 
Arthur William
Gender: 
Male
Religion: 
Congregational
Date of birth: 
1 August 1892
Place of birth: 
Birth Jolimont, Victoria
, Australia
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
1915 Jolimont
, Australia
Military service: 
WW1
Rank: 
Private
Military units: 
D.Company, No 1 Battalion, Seymour
Biographical notes: 

Arthur William Fenton enlisted on 15 July, 1915. He was a clerk by occupation, 5' 9" tall, with blue eyes and dark brown hair. he gave as his next of kin his father, Arthur Fenton of Bank St., Ascot Vale.

Arthur Fenton was sent to Seymour, Victoria, to train with D Company, No. 1 Battalion, 88th Company. However, the discovery of a hernia on his right side and his admission that he had 'pains at time in right iguinal region on exertion', gained when lifting a wheelbarrow', meant that he was medically unfit. He was offered an operation to correct the problem, but refused treatment.

He was discharged from the armed forces, categorised as medically unfit.

Acknowledgments: 

National Archives of Australia, Enlistment Record.

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