BLYTHE, Percy - 3457

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Lieut Percy Blythe
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Conflict World War 1
Service Arm Citizen Military Force
Australian Imperial Force
Unit 86th Infantry
32nd Infantry Battalion C Company
28th Infantry Battalion
70th Infantry Battalion
Service No. 3457
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 4 Apr 1895
Birthplace Bunbury, WA
Residence Bunbury, WA
Date of Death 10 June 1918
Relatives Father - Albert Ogilvy Blythe
Brother - BLYTHE, Albert Ogilvy - 2154


Percy Blythe volunteered with the 86th Infantry (Citizen Military Force) prior to WW1.





Percy's original application to join the Australian Imperial Force had been rejected because of his bad feet. He applied again in June 1915 and was accepted into the Number 15 Supply Depot Company. After 6 weeks he transferred to C Company, 32nd Infantry Battalion. He was then discharged from this Battalion.





A few months later Percy Blythe tried again to enlist in the AIF. This time he was accepted as part of the 8th Reinforcements for the 28th Infantry Battalion.