Arthur Albert BAYNE

Regimental number10/128
Date of birth28 June 1893
Place of birthHunterville, New Zealand
ReligionChurch of England
OccupationButcher
AddressSwinburne Street, Dannevirke
Marital statusSingle
Height5' 6"
Weight128 lbs
Next of kinA J Raynor, Swinburne Street, Dannevirke
Previous military serviceDannevirke Defence Cadets (4 years); 'B' Company, 17th Ruahine Regiment
Rank on embarkationCorporal
Enlistment statusVolunteer
Unit nameNew Zealand Expeditionary Force, Main Body, Wellington Infantry Battalion
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Wellington on board HMNZT 10 Arawa on 16 October 1914
Discharge date21 March 1919
Other details

War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front

Embarked Wellington, 16 October 1914; dismebarked Alexandria, Egypt, 3 December 1914.

Embarked Alexandria with unit to join Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, 12 April 1915.

Admitted to NZ Field Ambulance, Anzac, 21 August 1915 (enteric); transferred to No.4 Field Ambulance, 21 August 1915; to No.13 Casualty Clearing Station, Anzac, 21 August 1915; to Convalescent Camp, Mudros, 10 September 1915; to No.1 Canadian Hospital, Mudros, 8 October 1915; to Lowland Casualty Clearing Station, 12 November 1915; to HS 'Aquitania', 25 November 1915; to No.1 Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, 5 December 1915; marched into NZ Base Depot, Grey Towers, 16 January 1916.

Proceeded overseas to France, 6 June 1916; rejoined 1st Bn, Wellington Regt, in the field, 7 June 1916.

Transferred to 17th (Ruahine) Company, 10 June 1916.

Found guilty, 27 July 1916, of (1) leaving parade at Divisional Baths without permission, and remaining at large until apprehended by Military Police at 3.30 pm; (2) drunkenness; (3) creating a disturbance: awarded 28 days' Field Punishment No.2.

Proceeded on leave to the United Kingdom, 22 August 1917; rejoined unit, 3 September 1917.

Attached to the NZ Wing, Reinforcement Camp, 30 September 1917; rejoined unit, 27 October 1917.

Found guilty, 24 December 1917, of failing to sound reveille at the correct time; awarded 48 hours' Field Punishment No.2.

Appointed Corporal, 29 March 1918.

Admitted to Field Ambulance, 1 July 1918; rejoined unit, 5 July 1918.

Proceeded on leave to England, 1 September 1918; rejoined unit, 20 September 1918.

Proceeded to United Kingdom for tour of duty in New Zealand, 27 November 1918; selected to return to New Zealand on duty, 29 November 1918.

Marched into Codford, 16 December 1918.

Commenced return to New Zealand from Tilbury on board HMT 'Matatua', 8 January 1919; disembarked, 21 February 1919; discharged (termination of period of engagement), 21 March 1919.

Total war service: 4 years 220 days (of which 4 years MSBV
Miscellaneous detailsNominal Roll Vol. 1: Wellington Infantry Batln/Main Body
Date of death31 August 1966
Age at death73
Place of burialNapier, New Zealand
SourcesArchives New Zealand (Wellington), Agency AABK, Series 18805, File 24054393

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