Second Lieutenant

Frank Reginald Wilson

Conflict: 
WW1
Additional Information: 

Son of John and Elizabeth Wilson, of 12, Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. Former New Zealand International Rugby Football player.

References:
  • CWGC
  • Archives New Zealand
NZ WAR GRAVES

Biographical Notes:

Frank Wilson, as well as a rugby player, was a superb all rounder. As a pupil of the highly regarded Auckland Boys Grammar School, he excelled in cricket, tennis, swimming, gymnastics and was one of Auckland’s fastest track sprinters. He was also a talented musician and a lover of flowers!
He carried on his study at Auckland University and became a school teacher. Making the most of his University time, Wilson played rugby for the side. Frank captained his Auckland university team in 1914 in the series that was to become known 14 years later as the Gallaher Shield (Premier) Championships.
In 1910 Wilson debuted as an All Black in Wellington.
On the 14 August 1915 he sailed off on the one month journey to Egypt on board either the vessel ‘Willochra’ or the ‘Tofua’. After a short period of training in Egypt, Wilson was transported to Gallipoli to see out the latter part of the campaign, before evacuation to France and the Battle of the Somme.
Wilson’s Battalion was assigned to the southern flank of Delville Wood and was able to consolidate a position high on the ridge. The New Zealand Division went over the top at 6.20 a.m. on the 15th September. All the hundred-odd field guns attached to the New Zealand Division opened fire along the 1000 yards of trench line, which was the infantry’s first target.
On the 19th (the day Wilson was wounded and later died) the rain was very heavy. Stretcher bearers were struggling in the mud everywhere. Heavy bombardment by the Germans took his life, but not after being wounded and enduring the four hour journey it took by stretcher to the Flers A.D.S through the churned up landscape.

Francis (Frank) Wilson (12/2616) was one of eight cousins who fought in WW1 (four were killed in action). Francis (Hack) Storey (2659) was KIA 5 Aug 1917 AIF (Menin Gate). Nelson Storey (42213) survived brother of Francis (Frank) Storey (198) (killed at Gallipoli, 26 April 1915). William Hewitt (32000) NZEF survived. Three brothers also served: Claude Storey (13568) NZEF AMR survived, Sydney Storey (70144) NZEF 4WMR, survived, Cecil Storey (48686) was KIA Oct 1917 (Nine Elms).

All Black number 166. Played 2 games, no test matches. 

source: NZ Rugby Museum

 

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Casualty

Service Number: 
12/2616
Name:
Frank Reginald Wilson
Rank: 
Second Lieutenant
Date of Birth:
28 May 1885
Date of Birth - Unverified:
28th May 185
Place of Birth:
Auckland,
Next of Kin: 
John Wilson (father), 12 Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand
Date of Enlistment:
Not known
Enlistment Address: 
12 Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand
Armed Force: 
Army
Unit:
NZEF, Auckland Regiment, 1 Battalion

Casualty Details

Cause of Death:
Died of wounds
Date of Death:
19 September 1916
Day of Death:
Tuesday
Age at Death: 
31
Conflict: 
WW1

Embarkation Details

Embarkation Body:
6th Reinforcements
Embarkation Place:
Wellington, New Zealand
Embarkment Date:
14 August 1915
Transport:

HMNZT 27
HMNZT 28
Vessel:
Willochra or Tofua
Destination:
Suez, Egypt

Text in italics supplied by Cenotaph Online, Auckland War Memorial Museum

Cemetery

Cemetery Reference: 
II. B. 28.
Cemetery Location: 
France
Frank Reginald Wilson
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