Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
James Butchart
Military Information
- Date of enlistment: 24.08.1914
- Place of enlistment: Melbourne, Australia
- Service no: 123
- Rank: Private
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- Regiment/Service: Australian Infantry
- Unit/Ship: 14th Battalion
Personal Information
- Date of Birth:
- Place of Birth: Aberdeen
- Address:
- Occupation: Labourer
- Mother:
A. Butchart
- Father:
William Butchart, The Anchorage, 74 Barry Rd, Carnoustie
- Siblings:
William, John & George
- Spouse:
- Children:
- Age at Death:
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More about James Butchart
For more information on James, visit his Service Record
James Butchart 5th Battalion Australian Force
DUNDEE MAN WOUNDED AT DARANELLES.
OTHER THREE BROTHERS WITH THE COLOURS.
Pte. Jas. Butchart, of the 5th Battalion Australian Force, is the first of four Dundee brothers serving with the colours to be wounded. Mr Wm Butchart, late chief officer of the Coast-guard, R.N., and who lives at 138 Hilltown, Dundee, has received a letter from his son announcing an injury received at the Dardanelles. Writing from the General Hospital in the Mediterranean he says :― “As you may have seen we were in action. I got off lucky with a slight wound in the left side. The doctor froze the part, and picked out the bullet. I have got it as a memento.
Private James Butchart left Dundee three years ago to follow the occupation of a farmer in Victoria, Australia, but when war broke out he was among the first to offer his services. The other three brothers with the colours are Bombardier William Butchart, of the R.G.A., who is attached to the 20th Siege Battery; Private John Butchart of the 2d Black Watch, who came from India; and Leading Seaman George Butchart, on board H.M.S. Vanguard.
Dundee Courier31st May 1915
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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