Arthur Comyn PIGOU

Regimental number7/260
Date of birth1 February 1893
Place of birthTuamarina, Marlborough
ReligionRoman Catholic
OccupationFarmer
AddressSpring Creek, Marlborough
Marital statusSingle
Age at embarkation21
Height5' 10"
Weight154 lbs
Next of kinFather, Robert Arthur Comyn Pigou, Spring Creek, Marlborough
Previous military service10th (Nelson) Mounted Rifles Regiment, Territorial Force (1911 - August 1914)
Enlistment date16 August 1914
Place of enlistmentNelson
Rank on embarkationSergeant
Enlistment statusVolunteer
Unit nameNew Zealand Expeditionary Force, Main Body, Canterbury Mounted Rifles
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Lyttelton on 16 October 1914
The Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment, Main Body, embarked on board two ships, HMNZT 4 'Tahiti' and HMNZT 11 'Athenic'. It is not possible from the Nominal Roll to determine on which ship an individual embarked.
Final rankLieutenant
Final unit10th (Nelson) Squadron, Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment
FateDied of disease 12 December 1918
Age at death from cemetery records25
Place of burialChanak Consular Cemetery (Plot I, Row E, Grave No 5), Çanakkale, Turkey
Family/military connectionsBrother: 10657 Norris Griffen PIGOU
Other details

War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine

Enlisted with rank of Sergeant and posted to 10th (Nelson) Squadron, Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment, Nelson, 16 August 1914. Proceeded from Lyttelton on board HMNZT 'Athenic' for Wellington, 23 September, 1914. Disembarked in Wellington and marched in to Trentham Camp, Upper Hutt, 24 September 1914. Proceeded overseas from Wellington on board HMNZT 'Athenic', 16 October 1914.

Disembarked Alexandria, Egypt, and entrained for Zeitoun Camp near Cairo, 3 December 1914.

Appointed to position of Squadron Sergeant-Major, 25 January 1915.

Marched out of Zeitoun Camp and entrained for Alexandria, 7 May 1915.

Proceeded overseas from Alexandria to the Dardanelles on board HMT 'Grantully Castle', 9 May 1915. Disembarked Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, 12 May 1915.

Admitted to New Zealand Field Ambulance, Anzac, Gallipoli, and transferred to Fleet Sweeper, 4 July 1915 (rheumatism); admitted to 1st Australian Stationary Hospital, Lemnos, 7 July 1915; transferred to No 24 Casualty Clearing Station, Mudros, 19 July 1915; discharged to duty, 28 July 1915.

Evacuated from Dardanelles by HMHS 'Andania' and admitted to Floriana Hospital, Valletta, Malta, 21 August 1915 (dysentery); transferred to All Saints' Convalescent Camp, 28 August 1915; evacuated to England on board the Italian hospital ship 'Regina d'Italia', 16 September 1915. Disembarked England and reported to 5th Northern General Hospital, Leicester, England, 24 September 1915 (slightly sick). Transferred to Woodcote Park Convalescent Hospital, Epsom, Surrey, 29 September 1915. Discharged to furlough, 17 November 1915; reported to Depot on return from furlough, 25 November 1915.

Returned to active service and embarked from England on board HMT 'Briton', 14 January 1916. Disembarked Alexandria, Egypt, 23 January 1916.

Taken on strength of Canterbury Mounted Rifles Detail Squadron, Zeitoun Camp, Cairo, 27 January 1916.

Appointed Temporary Regimental Sergeant-Major, 11 February 1916.

Rejoins Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment, posted to 10th (Nelson) Squadron and reverted to position of Squadron Sergeant-Major, Serapeum Camp, Ismailia, 26 February 1916.

Commenced return to New Zealand on duty (escort of prisoners of war), on board HMHS 'Navua', from Suez, Egypt, 26 June 1916.

Disembarked, NZ 8 August 1916.

Reported for duty, 22 August 1916.

Transferred to 23rd Reinforcements, Trentham Camp, Upper Hutt, 3 September 1916.

Appointted to rank of 2nd Lieutenant, 21 September 1916.

Transferred to C Company, 21st Reinforcements, 27 September 1916. Transferred to 26th New Zealand Mounted Rifles Reinforcements, 2 October 1916.

Marched in and taken on strength Canterbury Mounted Rifles, in the field, 3 August 1918. Rejoined unit from Field Ambulance, in the field, 4 October 1918.

Transferrred to Regimental Headquarters, 6 October 1918. Carried out the duties of Regimental Adjutant, vice Lieutenant (Acting Captain) G. J. A. Reid to hospital, from 6 October 1918 (inclusive) to 10 November 1918 (exclusive). Relinquishes duties of Adjutant and appointed Signals Officer, 10 November 1918.

Marches out from and proceeds on detachment to Cairo, Egypt, for duty, 15 November 1918. Marches in to Cairo, Egypt, on detachment for duty, 17 November 1918.

Transferred to 28th Casualty Clearing Station, Chanak, Gallipoli, December 1918. Died of influenza, 12 December 1918. Buried in British Cemetery, Chanak, Gallipoli, 13 December 1918.

Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
SourcesNominal Roll Vol. 1: Canterbury Mounted Rifles/Main Body