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Jack 
[Service No:  6289]
 
 
Submitted by Denise Haines Date Added: Sunday 02 February, 2014
According to his 'Soldiers Small Book' Jack enlisted at Kingston-on-Thames in Surrey on 26th March 1912.

He recorded in his small blue 'Prayers for Soldiers' book: Pte J Vidler 6289 "A" Company, R.A.M.Corps Aldershot April 11th 1912.

His Duty Book has entries between Dec 1st to Dec 19th 1918; he records his visits to various Railheads located at Fives, Porte des Postes, Porte D'Arras and Ascq in France.

He emigrated to Western Australia in 1922.



  
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