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"Digging bomb tunnels under enemy trenchs " WW1 1917
This is the story of Michael Henry Finch. Born in Sandhurst in 1894 and at 16 worked as a miner at the Nelson Gold Quartz Mine. The mine was located only a few hundred yards from his mothers house located in Dowling street, California Gully, Sandhurst [Bendigo] Victoria. Joined the Australian imperial force in 1916.
After basic training and his all ready aquired skills as a deep hard rock miner, he was selected to join the 2nd Mining Corps No 5 Tunneling Company [May 16 1916]. Classed as a Sapper he job included the use of bombs and ordinance.
25 May 1916 embarked on ship H.M.A.T to spend his first tour in Eygpt and then was tranferred to France.The Company worked on the Western Front and engaged in numerours mining activities.
Dug tunnels under german trenchs to place listening devices and bombs.Like to make instant "sour kreut"
In the months after that he and his mates where detected tunning under the german lines and was captured and spent the rest of the war as a POW.The POW camp was in Limberg ,Germany.
Thought to be missing in action for some time.Then out of the blue his mother Mrs Bridget Finch recieved a post card from her missing son.Letters and post-cards where passed on by the Red-cross on both sides.
After the WW 1 finch returned home and continued to work as a miner and raised a family and moved away from Sandhurst too Melbourne some years later.Sorry i don,t have any other info on what happened after this time.
Back in September last year i found a general service silver ww 1 medal {british} British medals awarded to Australians have thier name embossed on the rim.Its Been really hot this summer and i,m back at work and have no had a chance to go hunting this year yet.
Heres a couple of links to get more info about him .Just remember to put his name in the yellow box
http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/conflict.htm
http://www.awm.gov.au/nominalrolls/ww1/embarkation/index.asp
http://www.awm.gov.au/redcross
tinpan
This is the story of Michael Henry Finch. Born in Sandhurst in 1894 and at 16 worked as a miner at the Nelson Gold Quartz Mine. The mine was located only a few hundred yards from his mothers house located in Dowling street, California Gully, Sandhurst [Bendigo] Victoria. Joined the Australian imperial force in 1916.
After basic training and his all ready aquired skills as a deep hard rock miner, he was selected to join the 2nd Mining Corps No 5 Tunneling Company [May 16 1916]. Classed as a Sapper he job included the use of bombs and ordinance.
25 May 1916 embarked on ship H.M.A.T to spend his first tour in Eygpt and then was tranferred to France.The Company worked on the Western Front and engaged in numerours mining activities.
Dug tunnels under german trenchs to place listening devices and bombs.Like to make instant "sour kreut"
In the months after that he and his mates where detected tunning under the german lines and was captured and spent the rest of the war as a POW.The POW camp was in Limberg ,Germany.
Thought to be missing in action for some time.Then out of the blue his mother Mrs Bridget Finch recieved a post card from her missing son.Letters and post-cards where passed on by the Red-cross on both sides.
After the WW 1 finch returned home and continued to work as a miner and raised a family and moved away from Sandhurst too Melbourne some years later.Sorry i don,t have any other info on what happened after this time.
Back in September last year i found a general service silver ww 1 medal {british} British medals awarded to Australians have thier name embossed on the rim.Its Been really hot this summer and i,m back at work and have no had a chance to go hunting this year yet.
Heres a couple of links to get more info about him .Just remember to put his name in the yellow box
http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/conflict.htm
http://www.awm.gov.au/nominalrolls/ww1/embarkation/index.asp
http://www.awm.gov.au/redcross
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