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Bombardier John Ernest Shields

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Given name
J E
Family name
Shields
Gender
Male
Service number
11435
Conflicts
First World War, 1914–18
Campaign
Somme 1918
Fate
Killed in action (KIA)
Fate date
26 May 1918
Additional information
Last held rank
Bombardier
Unit at embarkation
103rd Australian Howitzer Battery
Service
Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF)
Veteran Notes/Bio

Contributed by Ron Inglis, October 2021:

The service of Bombardier John Ernest Shields, 23, is notable for its length and its exemplary nature. With two years and one month, without interruption, on the Western Front, Shields had longer active service than any other Auburn Memorial man. Shields was one of only three Auburn Memorial men to serve in the artillery.

Shields, a grocer, was the son of widow Eliza Jane Shields of 10 Park Road, Auburn. He enlisted on 6 September 1915 at Warwick Farm. Also signing up at Warwick Farm on that day were fellow Auburn boys James Stewart, his brother George Stewart, Arthur Andrews, Sydney White and Arthur Wolff. Of the six, only George Stewart survived the war.

Shields sailed from Australia in January 1916 and arrived in France via Egypt on 2 April 1916. Joining the 103 Howitzer Battery, Australian Field Artillery, Shields was over two years on the Western Front with no wounds, diseases, hospitalisations or crimes. He does not appear to have had leave in the United Kingdom either.

Shields was killed in action on 25 May 1918, one of five Auburn Memorial men killed during that month. He was buried in the Franvillers Communal Cemetery Extension, located halfway between Albert and Amiens. For his grave his mother chose the inscription: THE LORD GAVE AND THE LORD HATH TAKEN AWAY

John Shields 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 Bombardier John Ernest Shields, in the Franvillers Communal Cemetery Extension, France
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Franvillers Communal Cemetery Extension, France, where Bombardier John Ernest Shields is buried
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