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BUTLER, Charles Philip

(Liet Col) Charles Philip Butler, DSO

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Philip Butler, DSO was an Auctioneer from Prospect, SA prior to enlistment on 4 January 1916 and embarked from Adelaide, SA with the 43rd Battalionon board HMAT A19 Afric on 9 June 1916. He was Returned to Australia 15 February 1918.

Religion Church of England
Occupation Auctioneer
Address Daphne Street, Prospect, South Australia
Marital status Married
Age at embarkation 35
Next of kin Wife, Mrs Bertha Smeeton Butler, Daphne Street, Prospect, South Australia
Enlistment date 4/1/1916
Rank on enlistment Major
Unit name 43rd Battalion, Headquarters
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A19 Afric on 9 June 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll Lieutenant-Colonel
Unit from Nominal Roll 43rd Battalion
Recommendations (Medals and Awards)  
   
  Distinguished Service Order
   
  Recommendation date: 5 March 1917
   
  Mention in Despatches
   
  Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette', second Supplement, No. 30107, 1 June 1917; 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 169, 4 October 1917.
   
Fate Returned to Australia 15 February 1918
Medals  
  Distinguished Service Order
   
  Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 169
  Date: 4 October 1917
   
Other details War service: Western Front
   
  Medals: Distinguished Service Order, British War Medal, Victory Medal

Boer War, 1899–1902

Service Number: 23

Rank: Corporal

Unit: 2nd South Australian (Mounted Rifles) Contingent

Conflict: South Africa, 1899-1902 (Boer War)

Native place: South Australia, Australia

Source: Murray page number - 349

2nd South Australian (Mounted Rifles) Contingent

Original strength: 119
Subunits: one mounted rifle squadron only, consisting of:

Contingent command - 1 Offr 1 OR
Mounted Squadron - 5 Offr 95 Ors
Machine Gun Detachment - 5 Ors (one Colt MG)
Transport Section - 11 Ors (wagons)
            Total - 119

Commanding officer: Major C. J. Reade
Left for South Africa: 21 January 1900 on Surrey
Service: March 1900 - October 1900 or March 1901 in northwest Cape Colony, Free State, and east Transvaal; joined to first SA contingent April-October 1900, most of contingent then becoming part of Australian Mounted Infantry Brigade c. November 1900-March 1901; H. H. Morant was a non-commissioned officer in the contingent
Fatal casualties: none killed or died of wounds, four died of disease
Decorations: one CB (Reade), one DSO (J. F. Humphris), four DCMs (H. W. Brown, L. Knapman, V. M. Newland, H. L. S. B. Oglivy)
Returned: 30 November 1900 on Harlech Castle, 12 May 1900 on Tongario

P00220.001

ID number     P00220.001
Collection     Photograph
Object type     Black & white - Print other than silver gelatin
Photographer     Unknown
Place made     Australia: South Australia, Adelaide
Date made     c 1900

Description

Captain (Capt) Edward Richman, instructor, and seven men of the 2nd South Australian (Mounted Rifles) Contingent, who fought in the Boer War. Left to right: Capt Richman, (later lieutenant-adjutant of 5th contingent); Trooper Frederick Solly-Flood, later no 19, corporal, 2nd Contingent; Trooper Harry Morant, no 37; Trooper Hubert Fetch, no 51; Trooper Harry Ogilvy, no 45; Trooper Ramsay Nuttall, no 49; Trooper Robert Bostock, no 75; Trooper William Cuttle, no 2. Trooper Morant, later a lieutenant and known as "the breaker" because of his experience in breaking horses, was court-martialled and executed in south Africa in 1902 for shooting Boer prisoners, some of whom were responsible for the murder of his friend and fellow officer, Captain Hunt.

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