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Born in Geelong, Victoria and a Land surveyor by trade, Arthur Cedric Clutterbuck was 22 years and single when enlisted on the 25th of August 1914 in the 2nd Field Company Engineers, Australian Imperial Force, with the rank of Lance Corporal, Number 71, and was listed as Discharged on the 19th of May 1916. His Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board Transport A3 'Orvieto' on the 21st of October 1914. Enlisted Sapper on the 25th of August 1914 in the Field Coy A.I.E.F. Promoted to Lance Corporal on the 24th of September 1914. Proceeded to join M.E.F., Alexandria on the 5th of April 1915. Admitted to the 1st Australian Stationary Hospital, Influenza at Lemnos on the 21st of July 1915. Transferred to Ras-el-Tic Convalescent Hospital, Alexandria on the 14th of August 1915; admitted sick to 2nd Stationary Field Hospital, Bristol on the 15th of October 1915. Embarked for England ex 'Corial', Havre, Ras-el-Tic, at Suez on the 4th of October 1915. Discharged at the A.I.F. Headquarters in London, England as permanently unfit for active service on the 19th of June 1916. Discharged on the 19th of May 1916. Miscellaneous details (Nominal Roll) *Noted CLUTTERBUCK Arthur Cedrue NR Tree No. 213