Arthur Edward Huntington served the full length of the First World War. The details of this service are listed in the tables above. While in the 1st Field Ambulance, he was promoted to Lance Corporal on 2 October 1915 and Corporal on 26 March 1917. At his request, he was reverted to Private on 22 June 1917 and joined the Machine Gun School, where he stayed briefly before returning to the 1st Field Ambulance. Earlier that year, he also married Alice May Tyler on 25 January, in their home town of Loughborough, England.
- Other decorations: British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal
Arthur also served in the Second World War, alongside his brother Ernest (N347192), who also served the full length of the First World War in the 4th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. Arthur's Second World War service details are listed below.
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Service: Australian Army
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Service number: N347191
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Date of enlistment: 31 May 1942
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Next of kin: Alice Huntington
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Rank: Lance Corporal
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Unit: 19 Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps
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Date of discharge: 6 April 1944
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Decorations: Australia Service Medal 1939-1945
In the inter-war period, Arthur was a market gardener/farmer in Blackheath, NSW, and was president of the Blackheath-Mt Victoria RSL sub-Branch.
In their later years, Arthur and Ernest became rangers at Jenolan Caves.
Arthur died 3 March 1963, and rests at Woronora Cemetery, NSW, alongside Alice and Ernest. The family continues to flourish throughout Australia.