Pyrmont
NSW

Arnold Bernard Curtin

Enlistment Date
03/08/1915
Age At Enlistment
21
Rank On Enlistment
Private
Rank Attained At War’s End
Corporal
Regimental No.
3281
Battalion
13th Battalion, 11th Reinforcement
Fate
Returned
Fate Date
22/11/1919
Occupation
Clerk
Place of Birth
Pyrmont, NSW
Religion
Roman Catholic
Marital Status
Single
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A17 Port Lincoln on 13 October 1915

Arnold Curtin was a member of the Pyrmont team that won the Junior Championship in 1915, even appearing for the team after enlistment while waiting for his unit to embark.

On 12 August 1916 he was wounded in action with shell shock. He was transferred to England to recover and after being marched in from furlough went absent without leave for four days in early February 1917. He spent three days in custoday awaiting trial and received five days field punishment. His misadventure also saw him out of action with VD for 47 days. Private Curtin was back in England for New Year’s Day in 1918 and allowed himself some more time away (another four days) for which he was held in custody for three day and received three days field punishment. On 24 May 1918 he was wounded again when a grenade accidentally went off during practice injuring his left knee.

Private Curtin returned to Sydney in 1920 and made appearances for the senior team that season before putting away his boots. That same year he married Isabel O’Keefe. Arnold Curtin died in Sydney in 1971 at the age of 77.