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Record Detail |
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| Full Name: |
George Stanley Marlow |
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| Rank Last Held: |
Trooper |
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| Forename(s): |
George Stanley |
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| Surname: |
Marlow |
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| War: |
World War I, 1914-1918 |
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| Serial No.: |
9/846 |
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| First Known Rank: |
Trooper |
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| Next of Kin: |
George William Marlow (father), Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand |
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| Marital Status: |
Single |
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| Enlistment Address: |
Care of Miss Christie, Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand |
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| Military District: |
Wellington |
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| Body on Embarkation: |
3rd Reinforcements |
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| Embarkation Unit: |
Otago Mounted Rifles |
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| Embarkation Date: |
14 February 1915 |
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| Place of Embarkation: |
Wellington, New Zealand |
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| Transport: |
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| Vessel: |
Maunganui or Tahiti or Aparima |
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| Page on Nominal Roll: |
483 |
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| Last Unit Served: |
Otago Mounted Rifles |
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| Place of Death: |
Malta to Gallipoli |
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| Date of Death: |
12 September 1915 |
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| Year of Death: |
1915 |
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| Cause of Death: |
Died of disease |
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| Cemetery Name: |
Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta |
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| Additional Information: |
From the spring of 1915, the hospitals and convalescent depots established on the islands of Malta and Gozo dealt with over 135,000 sick and wounded, chiefly from the campaigns in Gallipoli and Salonika, although increased submarine activity in the Mediterranean meant that fewer hospital ships were sent to the island from May 1917. |
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| Archives NZ source: |
Military personnel file |
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| Sources Used: |
Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume I. Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1914-1919 |
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