2nd Lieut. Emiel Victor Adolph, MC

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2nd Lieut. Emiel Victor Adolph, MC

Also Known As: "Victor Emiel Adolph"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Waihou, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
Death: March 31, 1918 (23)
Battle for Hill 3039, Amman, Jordan (World War I: Died of Wounds)
Place of Burial: [C 116], Sabara, Damascus, Syria
Immediate Family:

Son of Wilhelm Gustave Emiel Adolph and Sarah Jane Adolph
Brother of Bertha Augusta Adolph; Ernest Emiel Adolph; Charlotte Rae; William Mccullough Adolph; Joseph Leatham Adolph and 2 others

Occupation: Auckland Mounted Rifles | Imperial Camel Corps
Find A Grave ID: 20267627
Service No: WWI 13/225
Managed by: Jason Scott Wills
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About 2nd Lieut. Emiel Victor Adolph, MC

Second Lieutenant Victor Emiel Adolph was a section commander in No 16 (New Zealand) Company, Imperial Camel Corps. He was fatally wounded during the battle for Hill 3039, one of the key actions of the British raid on Amman in March 1918. In the aftermath of the raid Adolph was posthumously awarded the Military Cross for his courage and leadership. He was 23 years old. Born at Waihou, Waikato, Adolph was working at Kaipara Flats in Northland when the war broke out. He enlisted in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) as a trooper in the Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment in 1914 and served at Gallipoli in 1915. In 1916 he was promoted from the ranks to 2nd lieutenant and was transferred to the Imperial Camel Corps shortly thereafter. In the portrait above Adolph is wearing the cap and collar badges of the 3rd (Auckland) Mounted Rifles Regiment, a Territorial Force (TF) unit. The wearing of TF regimental badges was standard practice across the mounted rifles regiments of the NZEF, none of which had specific badges of their own. This was part of a deliberate attempt to maintain a linkage between the 'temporary' wartime mounted rifles regiments raised for the NZEF and their 'permanent' TF counterparts back in New Zealand. Source: '2nd Lieutenant Victor Adolph', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/captain-victor-adolph, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 22-Mar-2017

  1. Cenotaph: https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C66
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2nd Lieut. Emiel Victor Adolph, MC's Timeline

1894
August 18, 1894
Waihou, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand

Birth Registration: (reg. 1894/8098).

1918
March 31, 1918
Age 23
Battle for Hill 3039, Amman, Jordan
March 31, 1918
Age 23
Damascus Commonwealth War Cemetery, [C 116], Sabara, Damascus, Syria (Syrian Arab Republic)