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on 15 October 1915. Two months later, he embarked as a reinforcement for the 1st Australian Battalion and arrived in Egypt when the Australian Army in Egypt was being expanded from two to four divisions. He was transferred to the newly formed 54th Battalion of the 5th Australian Division where he
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a week later. Later in 1918 he attended an officers' training course in Oxford and was commissioned lieutenant in August. He was twice wounded (in 1917 and 1918). Wheen was invalided to England in September 1918 and returned to Australia reaching Sydney on 5 January 1919.
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Minister. His father was transferred to Sydney in 1910, where young Arthur attended Gordon Public School and
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in 1918. He was one of only fifteen Australians to receive three Military Medals. He was appointed
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He promptly returned to Sydney University to complete his studies. In 1920, he was awarded a
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The other side of no man's land: Arthur Wheen World War I hero; scholar and pacifist
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The other side of no man's land: Arthur Wheen World War I hero; scholar and pacifist
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Etching of Wheen by Edgar Holloway (1914–2008) in the National Portrait Gallery
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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition, Article by Sally O'Neill
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We Talked of Other Things: The Life and Letters of Arthur Wheen 1897–1971
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Wheen was eighteen years and eight months old when he enlisted in the
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before moving with the rest of the division to France in June 1916.
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in July 1916. Later, two bars would be added to his medal, one at
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He was the son of Clara and Harold Wheen, who was a
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Australian soldier, translator and museum librarian
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Index


Sunny Corner
Buckinghamshire
Australian Imperial Force
Lieutenant
First World War
Military Medal
Two Bars
MM
Two Bars
Erich Maria Remarque
All Quiet on the Western Front
Wesleyan
Sydney Boys High School
Sydney Teachers College
University of Sydney
Australian Imperial Force
signaller
Tel-el-Kebir
Military Medal
Fromelles
Beaulencourt
Villers-Bretonneux
lance corporal
corporal
Rhodes Scholarship
New College, Oxford
Victoria and Albert Museum
Erich Maria Remarque
All Quiet on the Western Front

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