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34th BATTALION A.I.F.

Captain: Telford Graham GILDER. M.C

Born: 21st August 1894, Paddington, New South Wales, Australia. Birth Cert:25998/1894.

Married:

Wife: Dorothy Susan Gilder. nee: Nettleton.

Died:


Father: William Alfred Gilder.

Mother: Ida Elizabeth Gilder. nee: Grave.


INFORMATION

Telford Graham Gilder enlisted with B company 34th Battalion AIF on the 6th of January 1916 with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant and was an original member of the Battalion.

MILITARY CROSS

London Gazette 18th January 1918. Page 959 Position 10.

Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 23rd of May 1918. Page 1126 Position 10.

30th March 1918.

9:30am: weather wet, Battalion left CACHY and marched to BOIS LE ABBE, where they bivouaced in readiness to go forward as Counter attack troops. "B" Teams were sent to BLANGY-TRONVILLE. Battalion moved up as support Battalion to 33rd Battalion AIF who were attacking on north side of BOIS DE HANGARD and LANCERS WOOD. Battalion moved West and south of CACHY when approaching BOIS DE HANGARD advanced in Artillery formation. Battalion halted just north of BOIS DE HANGARD in position of rediness to support 33rd Battalion AIF.

6:00pm: About 6:00pm A Company 34th Battalion was detailed to go forward to report to Commanding Officer 33rd Battalion AIF who were on left flank of attack. In moving up A Company extended into 4 lines of skirmishes and laid down with cover fire from line near 33rd Battalion Headquarters. Officer Commanding A Company Captain: Telford Graham GILDER went forward to reconnoitre 33rd Battalion's line. B Compant 33rd Battalion was found to have suffered heavy casulties and enermy were still holding the top of ridge. It was therfore decided to attack enermys position on ridge.

Shortly before 8:00pm A Company 34th Battalion moved forward in two waves each of two platoons. When 100 yardsin rear of 33rd Battalion Head Quarters the 2nd wave inclined to the left and came up on the left of the leading wave and the whole Company attacked the ridge in one line. The enermy were driving out of what apparently was there Picquet Line where two Machine Guns were captured. The line extended its advance and drove the enermy out of his continuous line at the point of a bayonet, and advanced a further 50 yards at this point 7 prisoners were captured, 4 of whom actually went ptisoners rage.

The number of enermy casulties was estimated at 60 killed and wounded. Machine Gun fire was very heavy from enermy lines on the left flank and was responsible for the death of 2nd Lieutenant: 1973 Reuben PARKES a very gallant officer and most of the casulties were suffered by this company. The enemy continuous trench systme was then occupied for about 2 hours. In the meantime patrols were sent out to the right flank to try to establish communication with the 33rd Battalion AIF. These patrols encountered enermy posts behind our own line on this flank. Touch was eventually gained through a patrol of the 33rd Battalion under Captain: Telford Graham GILDER. On informantion received from Lieutenant: 916 Robert Cecil KING That it was impossible for the 33rd Battalion to push forward on to the line which the 34th Battalion were holding, it was decided to move back to the line which the 33rd Battalion had then dug in on about 250 yards to our rear.

(BEAN;History of World War1 Vol IV p911)

We then dug in our men filling a gap of about 650 yards in the 33rd Battalion line apparently the enemy did not discover our tactical withdrawal until sometime later at about 1:30 am, the enemy appeared on the sky lineadvancing in extended order. This apparent counter attack was completely broken up by our Machine Gun and Lewis Gun fire. About 3:00am "A" Company 34th Battalion were relieved by a Survey Regiment Company then moved to CACHY. "B" Company 34th Battalion also occupied a position in 33rd Battalion line but did no actual fighting and had no casulties.

34th Battalion War Diary

Telford was detatched to serve with the 129th American Regiment on the 20th of July 1918 and rejoined the 34th on the 27 of July.

Returned to Australia on the 7th of February 1919.

Family Information

Telford was a single 21 year old Law Student from Pymble, N.S.W upon enlistment. His parents William and Ida Gilder were married in 1888 at Sydney, N.S.W. Marriage Cert:8/1888 and had 5 children. William Roy Gilder born 1888 at Paddington, N.S.W. Birth Cert:10463/1888 and died in 1889 at Paddington, N.S.W. Death Cert:4911/1889. Ida C Gilder born 1890 at Paddington, N.S.W. Birth Cert:27595/1890. Telford Graham Gilder born 1894 at Paddington, N.S.W. Birth Cert:25998/1894. Kathleen J Gilder born 1899 at St-Leonards, N.S.W. Birth Cert:25033/1899 and died in 1899 at Manly, N.S.W. Death Cert: 13937/1899. Roy Adamson Gilder born 1907 at Chatswood, N.S.W. Birth Cert:12417/1907 and died in 1969 at Penrith, N.S.W. Death Cert:16616/1969.

Telford is recorded as a Bachelor of Law in 1921.

Military Records

(Australian National Archives)

Under Construction 11/08/2006-24/07/2009.


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