Patrick SULLIVAN

Regimental number10/183
Date of birth17 March 1893
Place of birthHobart, Australia
ReligionRoman Catholic
OccupationFarrier
AddressT Harris, Martinborough
Marital statusSingle
Age at embarkation21.6
Height5' 5.5"
Weight155 lbs
Next of kinBrother, Michael Sullivan, Railways Office, Auckland
Previous military serviceMount Cook Cadets, Wellington (3 years)
Enlistment date12 August 1914
Place of enlistmentMasterton
Rank on embarkationPrivate
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
Final rankPrivate
Final unit1st Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment
FateCommenced return to New Zealand 24 December 1917
Other details

War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front

Embarked Alexandria with unit to join the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force (Gallipoli Campaign), 12 April 1915.

Admitted to No.16 Casualty Clearing Station, Mudros, 10 August 1915 (shell wound, abdomen); transferred to HS 'Georgian', 14 August 1915; to HS 'Aquitania', (shell wounds, multiple); disembarked Southampton, 23 August 1915 (gunshot wounds, left leg, both arms); to King George Military Hospital, 4 September 1915; discharged to furlough, 22 September 1915; marched into Weymouth Depot, 17 October 1915.

Found guilty, 17 October 1915, of (1) drunk in town; (2) disorderly conduct and using obscene language; (3) giving wrong name; (4) striking a NCO: awarded 14 days' detention and forfeits 14 days' pay.

Marched into NZ Base Depot, Grey Towers, 14 January 1916.

Proceeded overseas to Egypt, 24 March 1916.

Embarked Port Said to join the British Expeditionary Force, 13 April 1916; marched into NZ Base Depot, Etaples, 24 April 1915.

Rejoined unit, in the field, 8 June 1916.

Found guilty by Field General Court Martial, 8 August 1916, of (1) absent without leave in the field from 1530 hours, until 2145 hours, 25 July 1916; (2) hesitating to obey a command; (3) making insubordinate language outside an officer's dugout; (4) behaving in a disorderly manner at Company Orderly Room: sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment with hard labour and forfeits 1 days' pay.

Marched in No.1 Military Prison, 8 August 1916.

Sentence suspended, 17 January 1917; rejoined unit, 19 January 1917.

On leave to United Kingdom, 31 August 1917; rejoined unit, 13 September 1917.

Attached No.3 Field Company, NZ Engineers, 28 September 1917.

Wounded in action, 2 October 1917 (gunshot wound, left hand); admitted to No.1 ANZAC Central Bureau, 2 October 1917; transferred to No.2 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, 2 October 1917; to No.2 Australian General Hospital, Wimerueux, 2 October 1917; to England, 5 October 1917; to No.2 NZ General Hospital, Walton on Thames, 5 October 1917; classifed as medically unfit by Medical Board, 10 November 1917; discharged to sick leave, 13 November 1917.

Commenced return to New Zealand from Avonmouth on board HS 'Maheno', 24 December 1917; disembarked New Zealand, 3 February 1918; discharged (no longer physically fit for war service on account of wounds received in action), 4 June 1918.

Total war service: 3 years 297 days (of which 3 years 111 days were abroad).

Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Miscellaneous detailsNominal Roll Vol. 1: Wellington Infantry Batln/Main Body
Date of death3 January 1939, Greytown
Age at death45
SourcesArchives New Zealand (Wellington), Agency AABK, Series 18805, File 7822742