
| Regimental number | 10/1068 |
| Date of birth | |
| Place of birth | Bowen, Queensland, Australia |
| Religion | Presbyterian |
| Occupation | Painter |
| Address | Huxley Road, Kaiti, Gisborne |
| Marital status | Single |
| Age at embarkation | 22 |
| Height | 5' 5" |
| Weight | 137 lbs |
| Next of kin | P Gordon, c/o E H Mami, Gisborne |
| Previous military service | Served for 3.5 years in the Gisborne Defence Cadets. |
| Enlistment date | |
| Place of enlistment | Gisborne |
| Rank on embarkation | Private |
| Enlistment status | Volunteer |
| Unit name | New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Main Body, Wellington Infantry Battalion |
| Embarkation details | Unit embarked from Wellington on board HMNZT 10 Arawa on |
| Final rank | Sergeant |
| Final unit | 2nd Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment |
| Fate | Commenced return to New Zealand |
| Medals |
Military Medal 'Operations about Flers, 15th September 1916 and following days, taking of the Grid Trench, north east of Flers, 1st & 2nd October 1916. This young non-commissioned officer has been in command of the battallion signallers, and communications throughout all the operations from the 15th September to the 3rd October, (inclusive). He has worked unceasingly day and night, and set an example to his men, and despite the ruinous effect of shellfire on his lines, he has gone out to repair them , and by his example encouraged his men to keep communications open at all costs. His conduct throughout has been admirable and the work done by his signallers beyond all praise.'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: Bar to Military Medal 'For gallantry and valiant leadership. This NCO, in the absence of the Battalion Signal Officer, devolved the task of organising the various means of communication from Company Headquaters to Battalion Headquaters during the operations carried out by the 2nd Wellington Regiment against La Basse Ville and the enemy system of defence immediately to the north of the village on 31st July. By his energy and personal efforts he showed a magnificent example to the whole Battalion Staff of Signallers and by his bravery and devotion to duty under the extraordinarily heavy shellfire and enemy barrages, Sgt Gordon did all that man could do to maintain communications and extracted from his entire staff a very high standard of work. When the wires to Company Headquaters were smashed, as they often were, by shellfire he himself went out to ascertain the cause and assisted in effecting repairs. Sergeant Gordon proved himself a splendid organiser and a very brave soldier. His conduct calls for the highest praise.'
Source: 'London Gazette' Date: |
| Discharge date | |
| 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 HT 'Oxfordshire', Anzac, 12 December 1915 (jaundice); transferred to General Hospital, Cairo, 15 December 1915; discharged to Base Depot, Ghezieh, 28 December 1915; rejoined unit, Ismailia, 17 January 1916. Transferred to 2nd Battalion, Wellington Regiment, 1 March 1916. Promoted Corporal, 3 March 1916. Embarked Alexandria with unit to join the British Expeditionary Force, 9 April 1916. Awarded Military Medal, 22 October 1916. Promoted Sergeant, 24 December 1916. On leave to United Kingdom, 11 August 1917; rejoined unit, 22 August 1917. Awarded Bar to Military Medal, no date stated. Attached to NZ Wing, Reinforcement Camp, 30 September 1917. On leave to United Kingdom, 2 October 1917; rejoined unit, 15 October 1917. Admitted to No.44 Casualty Clearing Station, 20 October 1917 (gonorrhoea); transferred to No.51 General Hospital, Etaples, 26 October 1917; discharged, 14 December 1917, and marched into NZ Infantry & General Base Depot, Etaples, the same day. Admitted to No.51 General Hospital, Etaples, 15 December 1917 (gonorrhoea); transferred to No.2 Stationary Hospital, Abbeville, 10 June 1918; to England, 11 June 1918; to Connaught Hospital, Aldershot, 13 June 1918; to No.2 NZ General Hospital, Walton on Thames, 19 June 1918; marched into Convalescent Depot, Hornchurch, 5 July 1918; discharged to leave, 11 July 1918; marched into Sling Camp, 26 July 1918. Marched into NZ Discharge Depot, 23 November 1918. Commenced return to New Zealand from Liverpool on board HT 'Oxfordshire' 19 December 1918; disembarked New Zealand, 2 February 1919; discharged (medically unfit: gastric catarrh), 29 April 1919. Total war service: 4 years 259 days (of which 4 years 110 days were abroad). Medals: Military Medal & Bar, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. |
| Miscellaneous details | Nominal Roll Vol. 1: Wellington Infantry Batln/Main Body |
| Date of death | |
| Age at death | 73 |
| Sources | Archives New Zealand (Wellington), Agency AABK, Series 18805, File 16787363 |