DONALDSON David

About David Donaldson

David Donaldson was born in St Andrew’s, in Fife, Scotland. Very little is known about his early life, but he arrived in Australia as a mariner aged around 20.

Donaldson’s lugger Amy is fourth from the front

Broome Connection

David Donaldson first appears in Broome’s record in the Wise Post Office Directory in 1905. He began pearling operations around 1909, when he purchased the Lugger Amy, which he retained up until he enlisted for the war. The mayor of Broome, W. Clarke-Hall signed his Attestation Paper and he passed for enlistment by Broome medical officer Smythe -Yule.

War Service

David enlisted in April 1915. He was 42 when he enlisted, and one of the eldest men to be recruited from Broome. He was allocated to the 16th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement, and embarked aboard the HMAT Chika on the 18th June 1915. By August 1915 his battalion was in Gallipoli, where they served until the withdrawal of Allied Forces in December. The AIF underwent expansion and reorganisation in early 1916, and the 16th Battalion sailed for France and the Western Front in June. Six months later David became seriously ill with influenza and was sent back to England to recuperate, where he remained for the next five months He re-joined his battalion in Belgium where they were advancing on the Hindenburg Line. David Donaldson was injured in October 1917 and he later died from the wounds he received in action.

Enlistment Details

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Date of Enlistment: 26/04/1915
Place of Enlistment: Broome & Blackboy Hill Camp
Occupation: Pearler
Age at Enlistment: 42
Service Number: 2552
Unit: 16th Battalion, 7th Reinforcements
Rank: Private
Fate: Killed in Action
Place of Death: 2nd Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, Remy Siding, Lijssenthoek, Flanders, Belgium
Date of Death: 11/10/1917
Cemetery or Memorial Details: Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Lijssenthoek, Flanders, Belgium 
Place of Association: Broome, Western Australia

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Newspaper Articles

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Other Online Resources

View David Donaldson at the National Archives of Australia
View David Donaldson at the Australian War Memorial