Enlistment Address
Tooraweenah NSW
Service Number
Depot
Unit
D Company Bathurst
Fate
Discharged Medically unfit May 13, 1916
Information
Walter James Baker was a 39 year old labourer of Tooraweenah when he enlisted on January 12, 1916 and marched to Bathurst with the Tooraweenah Recruitment March. He passed the medical examination as fit. He was described as5’7” tall, 150 lbs (72kgs), he had a 34-36” chest expansion, dark complexion, brown eyes, dark hair and no distinctive marks noted. He was Church of England and his brother T H Baker of Inverell was his next of kin.
On May 13, 1916 at Bathurst, he was found by the medical board to be medically unfit and discharged.
He had attempted to enlist in Dubbo on October 15, 1915 when the Coo-ees passed through, but he was rejected because of his hearing. Walter’s third attempt to enlist wason December 22, 1917 at Darlinghurst. He was 42 years old and stated his occupation as a horse-breaker. This attempt to enlist in Sydney was partly successful when one doctor passed him as fit and another rejected him because of a bubonocele, ie an inguinal hernia. His name does not appear on the Embarkation Roll and no further information was found.