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Bentin Carl Frederick

 

Born 25th September 1898 Hobart Tasmania to Alexander and Jessie Bentin (nee Mickle) a cook who departed Sydney 7th February 1917 on board “HMAT Wiltshire” with the 19th Infantry Battalion.

He was killed in action 29th August 1918 and is commemorated in the Assevillers New British Cemetery, France.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The grave of Lieutenant Cecil Healy, the Australian Champion swimmer; 6523 Private (Pte) C. F. Bentin; 3732 Pte C. Cravino, and 1669 Pte W. Vaughan, all members of the 19th Battalion, who fell in the fighting near Peronne on 29 August 1918. Mont St Quentin can be seen at top left corner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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