Leslie enlisted into the AIF at Gympie, Queensland on the 4th August 1915. He was aged 24 years old. Embarked on the Persic A34 on 18/11/1915 and disembarked 21/12/1915 at Suez.
11/3/16 - Transferred 22 Howitzer Brigade - Moascar
11/3/16 - Taken on Strength from 5th F.A.B posted to 105 Battery
Promoted 2nd Lieut 16/4/1916
20/5/16 - Transferred 5th F.A.B
14/10/16 - Promoted Lieut.
8/11/1916 - Awarded the Military Cross - The citation reads
"Second Supplement 29837 - London Gazette - 24th November 1916
His Majesty The King has been graciously pleased to confer the Military Cross on the undermentioned officer in recognition of his gallantry and devotion to duty in the field -
"For conspicuous gallantry in action. He carried out reconnaissance under heavy fire with great courage and determination obtaining most valuable information"
A letter his brother wrote after recieving the news of the award -
" I only wish it was myself that was recipient of the M.C. but being an old married man with 5 kiddies am dead out of luck in not being able to get there and having a chance for decorations. Good Luck to the boy, may he come back safe and sound with the V.C. as well. He is game to the core. Previous to enlisting he was with Dr Mawsons Antartic Expedition for just on 2 1/2 years as Geologist."
Mentioned in Sir Douglas Haigs Despatch 13/11/16 - "I have the honour to submit the name of the undermentioned officer and serving under my command, whose distinguished and gallant services and devotion to duty I consider deserving of special mention"
Supplement to Gazette dated 29/12/16
9/2/17 - Performing dutied of Staff Lieut Reconnaisannce Class
4/3/17- To be Staff Officer for 2nd Div Arty and to be Staff Lieut Ist Class
27/9/17 - Wounded in Action - Remained on Duty
29/9/17 - Wounded in Action - Severe gun shot wound right arm. In hospital in England for nearly two months. Left with some disability in arm
27/12/17 - Proceeded overseas to France
23/3/18 - Detached to 2nd Army S.O.S School
23/5/18 - Promoted Captain
27/7/18 - Captain - detached to A.F.C for Liason course
Leslie Blake Died of Wounds on 3rd of October 1918 just before the Armistace.
Red Cross Missing and Wounded files reports state -
"The above mentioned officer was admitted here on Oct 3rd in a very serious condition. He was suffering from shell wound in the left leg and thigh, face and skull. He died shortly after admission about 6.10 am. Buried at Tincourt"
"I saw Mr Blake who was on horseback hit by a shell while directing us in our laying position at Hargicourt. He had his leg blown off by a shell and his eye damaged. His horse was killed from under him."
"I saw his grave, white cross. I went over specially to see his grave, he was my O.C. Very decent chap. He had been to South Pole"
A letter to Leslie's Brother William states - With reference to the report of the regrettable loss of your brother, the late Captain L.R.Blake, M.C, 5th Field Artillery Brigade, I am now in receipt of advice which shows that he was wounded by shell fire when in charge of Ammunition Wagons near the Railway between the village of Nauroy and Estress on 2/10/18 and died the following day at 58th Casualty Clearing Station, Tincourt as a result of his wounds.
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4th Division AIF Memorial
Taken looking East. The Village in far is Nauroy
Photo Courtesy Of Yves Fohlen.
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