Cheltenham, Port Adelaide
South Australia

Joseph Woodger

Enlistment Date
28/06/1915
Age At Enlistment
29
Rank On Enlistment
Private
Rank Attained At War’s End
Gunner
Regimental No.
2823
Battalion
10th 9th Reinforcement
Fate
Died of Disease
Fate Date
31/10/1918
Fate Place
Wiltshire, England
Occupation
Bricklayer
Place of Birth
Surbiton, Surrey, England
Religion
Church of England
Marital Status
Married
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A15 Star Of England on 21 September 1915

Joseph Woodger, a bricklayer from Sussex, arrived in Adelaide in 1913 with his wife Alice and two-year-old son. He was playing for the Cheltenham soccer club soon after his arrival. He switched to Port Adelaide in 1914, appearing once for the SA state team in a game against Broken Hill.

In 1915 he returned to Cheltenham, who won the league title that year, but Joe joined the AIF shortly before the end of the season. Originally an infantryman in France, he switched to the artillery in 1916.

Wounded by shellfire as the allies advanced to victory in August 1918, Joe was sent to a hospital in England where he died of influenza in November. He was 30 years old.