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Private William Horsman

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Given name
W
Family name
Horsman
Gender
Male
Service number
6516
Conflicts
First World War, 1914–18
Campaign
Somme 1918
Fate
Died of wounds (DOW)
Fate date
30 May 1918
Additional information
Last held rank
Private
Unit at embarkation
1st Battalion
Service
Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF)
Veteran Notes/Bio

Contributed by Ron Inglis, October 2021:

Hotel porter William Horsman, was a native of Liverpool, United Kingdom, and lived with his wife Alice in Manchester Road, Auburn. At 37 years 5 months, Horsman enlisted at the RAS Showground, Moore Park, on 15 May 1916. 

Private Horsman embarked on the Ceramic in October 1916, with other Auburn Memorial men: William Heard, Theodore McCooey, Fredrick Meads, and William Hewett.

After an eight-week voyage, Horsman arrived in Plymouth, UK, in November 1916. He spent a further five months in Britain before proceeding to France and marching into the 1st Battalion on 11 April 1917.

Less than a month later, Horsman was wounded and was in and out of numerous military bases and military hospitals with various ailments during 1917. He did not return to his battalion for a year. 

Horsman was killed in action on 30 May 1918, 26 days after rejoining his battalion. The 1st Australian Division was still in the far north of France defending Hazebrouck against the German spring offensive, so Horsman’s grave lies in La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck. For his headstone, his wife chose the inscription: IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND

Horsman’s wife returned to England on the Benalla in January 1920. It is assumed she put Horsman’s name forward for the Auburn War Memorial before she went. 

William Horsman is honoured on the following memorials in Australia:

His decorations:

  • British War Medal
  • 1914-20 Victory Medal
Photographs related to this veteran
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Headstone of Private William Horsman, in the La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck, France
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La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck, France, where Private William Horsman is buried
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