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|conflict = <small>World War 1</small>
|conflict = <small>World War 1</small>
|service = <small>[[Citizen Military Force]]<br>[[Australian Imperial Force]]</small>
|service = <small>[[Citizen Military Force]]<br>[[Australian Imperial Force]]</small>
|unit = <small>84th Infantry;<br>Number 6 Tunnelling Company</small>
|unit = <small>84th Infantry;<br>Number 6 Tunnelling Company;<br>Electrical and Mechanical Mining and Boring Company</small>
|number = <small>4209</small>
|number = <small>4209</small>
|servicearm = <small>Army</small>
|servicearm = <small>Army</small>

Latest revision as of 16:47, 5 February 2025

Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia



Sgt Edward (Hughie) Gilmore Dodd
PD410.216.jpg
Conflict World War 1
Service Arm Citizen Military Force
Australian Imperial Force
Unit 84th Infantry;
Number 6 Tunnelling Company;
Electrical and Mechanical Mining and Boring Company
Service No. 4209
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 14 Apr 1894
Birthplace Broken Hill, NSW
Residence Perth, WA
Date of Death 27 Nov 1957
Relatives Father - Jabez Edward Dodd


Diary written by Hughie Dodd from 1st June, 1916 when he sailed from Fremantle on the SS Warilda, until 7th November, 1917.





Diary written by Hughie Dodd from 8th November, 1917 until the 6th December, 1917. He then sent this pile of pages home and began a new page.





Diary written by Hughie Dodd from 6th December, 1917, until 11th March, 1918.





Diary written by Hughie Dodd from 15th March, 1918 until 21st June, 1918.





The story of Sgt Hughie Dodd, including photos, maps and a transcription of his diary. It also lists the other servicemen that Hughie mentions in his diary.





Attestation documents