Jack Simpson Kirkpatrick Essay

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Jack Simpson Kirkpatrick was born in 1892 at south shields in the north east of England. Jack came from very large family, one of eight children. When he was only a little child, to earn some money he would work as a donkey led on the sand of South Shields. He worked great with animals, but mostly with donkeys. When he hear of the war in Germany he wanted to join the Australian army, so he did. He wanted to be a part of the war and decided to lose his last name “Kirkpatrick” (because it sounded too English and not Australian) and wanted to have a more Australia name, he enlisted his name as ‘John Simpson’ to the Australian army. Little did he know that he would be the biggest part of WW1 Australian history and the best loved military Australian …show more content…

He had the job of being the field ambulance stretcher bearer. This job was only given to the strong and brave men so it seemed that he would have got the job very easily because he was brave, strong and amazing for what he did in the field for all of those men. He was chose to join the 3ed field Ambulance at Blackbody Hill camp. On the 25th of April 1915, he was send to the savage terrain but today it is known as Anzac cove. As jack trained a couple months in the army. In 1915 Jack when into the field by himself rescuing and saving injury and sometimes dead soldiers that where on the field. Jack was brave to put his heart on the line for so many people that he didn’t know but it was to for his country and he wanted to do it. In the very early hours of the morning on April 26th, it was him with some of his mates, carried an injured man over his shoulder back to their base, when he saw a donkey, when he saw this donkey it reminded his of when he was back home helping all the animals, at this time he relished what he had to do. When he brought it back to his camp, he knew that this donkey could help his with his work. He had found his new partner called ‘Duffy the Donkey’. This donkey and him where walking along side each other in Gallipoli. Jack loved Duffy so much, they saved men in this war and made a massive change in Australian

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