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Private Alfred Maitland

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Given name
Alfred
Family name
Maitland
Gender
Male
Service number
1045
Place of enlistment
Kensington, NSW
Conflicts
First World War, 1914–18
Campaign
Gallipoli 1915
Somme 1916 - 1917
Ypres Salient 1917
Somme 1918
Fate
Returned to Australia (RTA)
Fate date
09 December 1918
Additional information
Place of birth
Melbourne, Victoria
Religion
Church of England
Occupation
Engine Driver
Address given on enlistment documents
Repton
Bellinger River NSW 2454
Marital status
Single
Age at embarkation (years)
27
Next of kin
Annie Maitland, Repton, Bellinger River, NSW (Mother)
Enlistment date
Mon, 7 September 1914
Embarkation details
Embarked on 18 October 1914 from Sydney, NSW, on board HMAT A23 "Suffolk" (Australian War Memorial Embarkation Roll: 23/19/1)
Rank on enlistment
Private
Rank from Nominal Roll
Private
Last held rank
Private
Unit on enlistment
B Company 2nd Battalion
Unit from Nominal Roll
2nd Battalion
Unit at time of death or end of service
2nd Battalion
Unit at embarkation
2nd Battalion
Service
Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF)
Decorations
1914-1915 Star
British War Medal 1914-20
Victory Medal
Veteran Notes/Bio

Private Alfred Maitland arrived back in Sydney on 22 January 1919, after four and a half years' service in Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom, having enlisted in 1914 into the 2nd Battalion AIF as an 'Original'.  He was discharged on 24 March 1919.

Shortly after, Maitland re-enlisted at Holsworthy Camp for Special Service on 17 May 1919 and was given a new service number, 85804. He departed Sydney aboard the transport ship 'Kursk' on 27 May and disembarked in London on 23 July. His nominal unit was the YMCA facility at Sutton Veny on the Salisbury Plain.

During his second period in England, Maitland married Miss Gladys Crow, aged 24 years, at the Methodist Church, Kings Heath, Worcester on 17 September 1919. On the marriage documents, he showed his full name as Alfred Duncan Maitland and his employment as a Marine Engineer. The newly married couple then waited for an AIF 'family ship', allocated specifically for bringing other married personnel and often children, back to Australia. They departed England aboard the 'Port Napier' on 21 December 1919 and arrived in Sydney on 12 February 1920.

Maitland was discharged from the AIF for the second time on 26 February 1920.  

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