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MOMPLHAIT, Alfred Victor de Rohan

poppy-20px(Pte) Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait

Private Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait 3283, a Clerk from Alberton, South Australia, prior to enlistment 17 June 1915, he embarked with the 10th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A24 Benalla on 27 October 1915.

Regimental number 3282
Place of birth Alberton, South Australia
School Alberton Public School, South Australia
Religion Church of England
Occupation Clerk
Address Port Adelaide, South Australia
Marital status Single
Age at embarkation 28
Height 5' 4.5"
Weight 127 lbs
Next of kin A R Momplhait, Hodgman Road, Pennington, Alberton, South Australia
Previous military service Nil
Enlistment date 17-Jun-15
Place of enlistment Keswick, South Australia
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name 10th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/27/3
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A24 Benalla on 27 October 1915
Rank from Nominal Roll Private
Unit from Nominal Roll 32nd Battalion
Fate Killed in Action 19 July 1916
Age at death 30.2
Age at death from cemetery records 30
Place of burial Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery (Plot Iv, Row b, Grave No 2), France
Panel number, Roll of Honour, 121
  Australian War Memorial
Miscellaneous information from Parents: Jean Gustav and Edith Helen MOMPLHAIT (BUSHELL). Native of Port Adelaide, South Australia
 Cemetery records
Family/military connections Brother: 39802 Gunner Arthur Reginald MOMPLHAIT, 2nd Field Artillery Brigade, returned to Australia, 20 June 1919.
Other details War service: Egypt, Western Front
 
Taken on strength, 50th Bn, Tel el Kebir, 29 February 19156.
 
Transferred to 32nd Bn, 13 March 1916, and taken on strength, 15 March 1916.
 
Embarked Alexandria to join the British Expeditionary Force, 17 June 1916; disembarked Marseilles, France, 23 June 1916.
 
Admitted to 8th Field Ambulance, 7 July 1916 (dysentery), and transferred same day to 12th Casualty Clearing Station (gastric enteritis); discharged to duty, 18 July 1916.
 
Killed in action, 19 July 1916.
 
Red Cross Record File No 1800404, reported, 14 December 1916: 'The above named soldier appeared on German death list dated 4-11-16'. Name misspelled as MONFILILANT.
 
Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Originally listed as 'No Known Grave' and commemorated at V.C. Corner (Panel No 6a), Australian Cemetery, Fromelles; subsequently (2010) identified, and interred in the Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, France.
Miscellaneous details Mother, Mrs Edith Helen BUSHELL, Castlemaine House, Morgan Street, West Hindmarsh, subsequently listed as next of kin; father deceased.
Sources NAA: B2455, MOMPLHAIT Alfred Victor
Red Cross File No 1800404

ID number     PAFU/879.01
Title     The Last Post Ceremony commemorating the service of (3282) Private Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait, 32nd Battalion (Infantry), First World War
Collection     Film
Object type     Last Post film
Maker     Australian War Memorial
Place made     Australia: Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, Campbell
Date made     19 July 2013
Physical description     16:9
Video     Download video 61.3 MB
Note     Open
Copying provision     Copy provided for personal non-commercial use

Description

The Last Post Ceremony is presented in the Commemorative area of the Australian War Memorial every day. The ceremony commemorates more than 102,000 Australians who have given their lives in war and other operations and whose names are recorded on the Roll of Honour. At each ceremony the story behind one of the names on the Roll of Honour is told. Hosted by Troy Clayton the story for this day was on (3282) Private Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait, 32nd Battalion (Infantry), First World War. The address was given by guest speaker Wing Commander Phillip Sexton.

Speech text

d3282 Private Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait, 32 Battalion, AIF KIA: 19 July 1916 Photograph: H06484 Story delivered 19 July 2013

 

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Today, we remember and pay tribute to Private Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait

He was born at Alberton, Adelaide, on 14 January 1887 to Jean Baptiste Momplhait, a Mauritian who had settled in Adelaide, and Edith Helen Sawtell. Jean Baptiste died suddenly in 1895, leaving Edith to bring up a young family. Alfred Momplhait grew up and was educated in the Port Adelaide district. He was well known in the area for his involvement with St. Paul s Church and for his all-round sporting prowess. He was working as a clerk for the British Imperial Oil Company at Birkenhead when the First World War began.

He enlisted for service with the 10th Battalion at Morphettville Racecourse on 17 June 1915. Following his initial training, he embarked for service overseas on the 27th of October aboard the transport ship Benalla. Upon arrival in Egypt, he was transferred to the 50th Battalion as part of the AIF s expansion to five divisions, before being transferred again to the 32nd Battalion. After arriving in France, the 32nd fought in its first major action at Fromelles on 19 July 1916. The battalion had been in the front line for less than three days when the attack was launched. The 32nd Battalion advanced from its trenches at 5.53 in the afternoon, and briefly gained their objectives in the German lines a little over half an hour later.

Alfred Momplhait was killed in the German trenches during the night and his body could not be recovered by his comrades, as the 32nd Battalion was forced to retreat by German counter-attacks. The battalion suffered 718 casualties, or almost 90 percent of the battalions fighting strength.

Alfred Momplhait s body was later recovered and identified by the Germans and buried in a mass grave at Pheasant Wood. Following the war he was commemorated on the memorial at VC Corner Australian Cemetery at Fromelles.

In 2008 a burial site was located at Pheasant Wood which contained the bodies of 250 Australian and British soldiers. Through a process of anthropological, archaeological, historical and DNA information, Alfred Momplhait and 95 other Australians were identified and laid to rest, along with the unidentified remains, at the newly commissioned Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, which was officially dedicated on 19 July 2010. In all, 124 Australians have now been identified and are finally buried in an identified grave.


Alfred Momplhaits name is listed on the Roll of Honour on my right, along with around 60,000 others from the First World War. This is but one of the many stories of courage and sacrifice told here at the Australian War Memorial. We now remember Private Alfred Victor de Rohan Momplhait, and all those Australians who have given their lives in the service of our nation.

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