Roderick Avondale Armstrong
Personal details
| Date of birth | Friday 10 May 1901 |
| Mother's name | Martha Armstrong nee Cheney |
| Father's name | John Armstrong |
| Date of death | Tuesday 21 October 1975 |
| Place of death | Concord Hospital, Concord, NSW |
Service details
| Date enlisted | Sunday 21 January 1917 |
| Rank at enlistment | Private |
| Rank at discharge | Private |
| Service | Infantry |
| Unit | 35th Battalion |
| Company | A |
Story
Roderick Avondale Armstrong (Service No 7192) was desperate to serve. His enlistment documents state he was single, 21 years old, worked as a dental mechanic and listed an aunt in Wollongong, NSW, as his next of kin. In fact, he was a 15 year old boy from Wollongong, NSW, who left his family and went to Sydney to enlist. As he was 5 foot 8 inches tall and weighed 120 pounds he was successful.
Roderick embarked on RMS Osterley, with 1st Battalion, 24th Reinforcement, on 10th February 1917 and arrived in England on 11th April 1917. He joined 35th Battalion, A Company, in France, on 1st August 1917.
Letters on file indicate he had been found out and he was returned to England, for a return to Australia. Roderick returned in February 1918, and was discharged underage on 22nd March 1918. There are no medals listed as issued, but he was accepted for repatriation benefits.
He married Catherine Harrison, in Sydney, NSW, in 1920 and they had 2 children.
Roderick died in Concord Hospital on 21 October 1975.
Information sources
NAA: B2455, ARMSTRONG R ARelated links
https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=7425
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10413564
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10691400