WW1
Wyles, James Henry
Born Hobart Tasmania the son of James and Katherine Wyles a bootmaker he embarked Melbourne 22nd December 1914 on board “HMAT Ceramic” with the 15th Infantry Battalion.
He served on the Gallipoli Peninsula but was evacuated due to illness and from then until his death in 1918 was constantly in and out of hospital.
He died 2nd April 1918 from heart failure and is commemorated in the Euston Road Cemetery, Colincamps, Somme, France
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