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Wolfrey H. Clutterbuck

Driver

4th Field Company Engineers

Medals Earned

  • British War Medal
  • Victory Medal

Tree Information

  • Species: Fraxinus Angustifolia Oxycarpa
  • Planted By: Miss R. Williams
  • Plaque: 2917

Additional Info

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Biography

Born in Ballarat, Victoria and an Engineering student by occupation, Wolfrey Henry Clutterbuck was 18 years and single when enlisted on the 10th of February 1917 in the June 1917 Reinforcements, Australian Imperial Force, with the rank of Driver, Number 19074. His Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A14 'Euripides' on the 31st of October 1917. Admitted to Tidworth Military Hospital – Influenza on the 7th of February 1918 and discharged to training depot – Influenza; marched into A.G.B.D. Rouelles from UK ex Reinforcements on the 22nd of May 1918; proceeded overseas to France ex Engineers Training Depot via Southampton. Embarked return to Australia on the 1st of July 1919. Disembarked on the 20th of August 1919 and discharged from the 3rd Military District on the 13th of September 1919 with the Termination of period of enlistment. Tree No. 2917

Location in Ballarat Avenue of Honour