English Māori Bertram Hay Fidler Born 6 March 1877 - Died 27 June 1918 PDF Key details Service numberWWI 1604 AWMM Also known as Armed force / branchArmy AWMM Civilian AWMM Last rankWW1 Private AWMM WarWorld War I, 1914-1918 AWMM Enquire Lay a poppy Pre-war studio portrait of Bertram Hay Fidler. A YMCA Secretary with the New Zealand branch of the o … No Known Copyright Restrictions AWMM Hide sources Show empty fields Identity About Contribute › Title ForenamesBertram Hay AWMM SurnameFidler AWMM Ingoa Also known as Service numberWWI 1604 AWMM GenderMale AWMM Iwi Hapū Waka Rohe Religion Images and documents Images Contribute › Documents Contribute › Descendants of Bertram Hay Fidler (PDF, 414.73 KB) Information on Bertram Hay Fidler put together by Gordon Fidler Public - Gordon - Other relative - 24 September 2020 - Gordon Fidler Report Civilian life About birth Contribute › Birth6 March 1877 AWMM Date of birth Place of birth Birth notes Address before enlistmentWW1 Laura, South Australia AWMM WW1 Hotel Grand Central Wellington AWMM Post war occupation Next of kin on embarkationWW1 Mrs M. Fidler (mother), Mt Baker, South Australia AWMM Relationship status Service Wars and conflicts Contribute › WarWorld War I, 1914-1918 AWMM Campaign1915-1916 Gallipoli AWMM 1914-1916 Egypt AWMM Armed force / branchArmy AWMM Civilian AWMM Service numberWWI 1604 AWMM Military service Promotions/ Postings/ Transfers Military decorations Contribute › Medals and Awards Training and Enlistment Contribute › Military training Branch Trade Proficiency EnlistmentWW1 6 January 1915 AWMM Farmer/Civilian AWMM Occupation before enlistment Age on enlistment Embarkations Contribute › Embarkation detailsWW1 19 February 1915 AWMM from Melbourne, Victoria AWMMHMAT A54 - 19-Feb-1915 AWMM Vessel was Runic AWMM Private AWMM AIF, 10th Battalion, 10th Reinforcement AWMM Australian Imperial Force AWMM WW1 23 Apr 1918-18 July 1918 AWMM from Wellington, New Zealand AWMM to Southampton, Hampshire AWMM HMNZT 102 AWMM Vessel was Willochra AWMM Secretary (Y.M.C.A.) AWMM Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) AWMM New Zealand Expeditionary Force AWMM 2nd Embarkation AWMM Prisoner of war Contribute › Capture details Days interned Liberation date Liberation Repatriation POW liberation details POW serial number Medical history Contribute › Medical notes30 July 1915 AWMMHospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM Gunshot Wound Head, loss of right eye AWMM Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM Dystentry AWMM 27 June 1918 AWMMDied of Sickness, Cause of Death AWMM Dystentry AWMM Last known rank Contribute › Last rankWW1 28 April 1916 AWMM Private AWMM Biographical information Biographical information Contribute › From Australian War Memorial,A farmer of Mount Barker, SA, Bertram originally enlisted with the AIF on 6 January 1915. 1604 Private Fidler was assigned to the 3rd Reinforcements, 10th Battalion. Pte Fidler was wounded on 30 July 1915 when a bomb [hand grenade] struck his bayonet and exploded, embedding shrapnel in his right eye and forehead. He was evacuated to No 3 Australian General Hospital at Lemnos, Greece, then sent on to Malta in August 1915 for further treatment. On 3 October 1915 surgeons attempted to remove the metal pieces from the eye using an electro-magnet; this was unsuccessful and so they removed the right eye. Pte Fidler embarked on the HS Kanowna for Australia on the 20th October 1915. Bertram Fidler was medically discharged from the AIF on the 28th April 1916 as "Permanently Unfit" but did try to enlist subsequently. These attempts were unsuccessful and in 1917 he arrived in Wellington, New Zealand on 21 February 1917. He applied to join the New Zealand Expeditionary Force on 22 February. He was accepted as being "fit for home service" but did not actually decide to join up. Bertram moved to Blenheim, Marlborough, in the South Island of New Zealand where he became a member of the Marlborough Patriotic Society. He was appointed as the organiser of the Land Committee of the Marlborough Patriotic Society early in July 1917 for the repatriation of Marlborough soldiers. Bertram is recognised as having introduced to New Zealand the idea of grants of land for returning soldiers after having experienced this scheme in Australia. He did not claim originality for this idea and noted that its main features had been in operation in Australia for over 18 months and was proving successful. This came to be called "The Fidler Scheme (or System)" in newspaper articles in Marlborough and was still being reported in 1919 over 12 months after his death. At the monthly meeting of the Marlborough Patriotic Society on 5 April 1918 a letter was tabled from Mr. Varney, National Secretary of the YMCA, who wrote asking the Society to liberate its secretary (Mr. B. H. Fidler) to enable him to take up a position as YMCA field secretary attached to the New Zealand Army. He remarked that the YMCA would be pleased to regard Mr Fidler as a representative of the Marlborough district among the soldiers at the front. Mr Fidler said that he had assured Mr Varney of his willingness to take up the appointment of field secretary. He understood that he would be given a month's notice of his despatch to the front, and that he would probably be required to go forward within the next three months. It was resolved that Mr. Fidler be granted leave of absence at the pleasure of the Town Committee, and that applications be invited for the position of secretary at a salary of £250 per annum."On the 23rd April 1918 Bertram left Wellington, New Zealand on board HMNZT No I02 "Willochra" for Suez, Egypt as "Y.M.C.A. (NZ) Secretary". He was classed as a civilian attached to the NZEF. He died of illness (dysentary) at Suez, Egypt on 27 June 1918. In July 1918 all YMCA secretaries were attested into the NZEF. AWMM Read more Death About death Contribute › Death27 June 1918 AWMM Suez, Egypt AWMM Date of death Age at death Place of death Cause of deathDied of Sickness AWMM Death notes CemeterySuez War Memorial Cemetery Egypt AWMM B. 7. AWMM Cemetery name Grave reference Obituary Memorial name Memorial reference Memorials Memorial Contribute › Memorial name Roll of Honour Remember Bertram Hay Fidler by laying a poppy. Thomas Watson Fiddis Alexander Ernest Fidler Bertram Hay Fidler Eric Thomas Francis Fidler Joseph Oliver Fidler Lay a poppy for 2021 Leave a note Leave a tribute or memory of Bertram Hay Fidler Leave a note Contribute › Processing Sources Sources Contribute › External linksCommonwealth War Graves Commission https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/473770/B%20H%20FIDLER/ Further Reference New Zealand Military personnel file https://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=21002613&digital=yes Further Reference Australian Military personnel file https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3554851 Further Reference 'Personal' Marlborough Express, 1 July 1918 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX19180701.2.5 Further Reference 'Personal' Marlborough Express, 2 July 1918 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX19180702.2.12 Further Reference 'Personal Matters' Evening Post, 8 July 1918 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19180708.2.85 Further Reference 'Personal' Auckland Star, 10 July 1918 https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19180710.2.42 Further Reference Australia War Memorial, Bertram Hay Fidler https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P11030693 Further Reference Documents Contributors Processing Command item Command item Add new record Refresh DateFirst namesLocationRelationshipContact 24 September 2020GordonNew ZealandOther relative The development of the Online Cenotaph is an ongoing process; updates, new images and records are added weekly. 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