Harold Pope (soldier), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harold Pope (soldier)

(1873-1938) railway administrator and soldier

Date of Birth: 16-Oct-1873

Place of Birth: Ealing, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1938

Profession: military personnel

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Harold Pope (soldier)

  • Colonel Harold Pope, (16 October 1873 – 13 May 1938) was a soldier in the Australian Army during the First World War and was later Commissioner of Railways in Western Australia. Born in England in 1873, Pope worked as a clerk in the Great Northern Railway before emigrating to Western Australia in 1895.
  • He continued to work in the railways but also served in the Western Australian Military Forces.
  • He volunteered for the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) on the outbreak of the First World War and was appointed a battalion commander.
  • He served during the Gallipoli Campaign and later on the Western Front, where he commanded the 14th Brigade.
  • In July 1916 he was sacked at the conclusion of the Attack at Fromelles, on his commanding officer's belief that he was drunk.
  • Sent home to Australia despite his claims of innocence, he agitated to be returned to active duty.
  • In March 1917 he was successful and was made commander of the 52nd Battalion.
  • Wounded during the Battle of Messines, he was repatriated to Australia in early 1918. After the war he was appointed Commissioner of Railways in Western Australia and implemented a number of changes to a rail service in difficulties.
  • He resigned from the role on account of his health in 1928 and died ten years later in Perth.

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