Commemorated:

1. Book:The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918Pg.133
2. Grave:Dodoma Cemetery TanzaniaI.B.4.
3. Memorial:The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour40A GQS
    

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Campaigns:

Unit / Ship / Est.: South African Mounted Engineers 

Action : Africa 

The East African Campaign was a series of battles and guerrilla actions which started in German East Africa (now Tanzania) and ultimately impacted portions of Mozambique, Northern Rhodesia, British East Africa, Uganda, and the Belgian Congo. The German colonial forces, led by Lieutenant Colonel Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck, skillfully fought for the duration of World War I and surrendered only after that war had ended. Other campaigns were conducted in West and South West Africa.

Detail :

ME/306 Sapper Joseph Rook, South African Mounted Engineers.

At the outbreak of the First World War Tanzania was the core of German East Africa. From the invasion of April 1915, Commonwealth forces fought a protracted and difficult campaign against a relatively small but highly skilled German force under the command of General von Lettow-Vorbeck. When the Germans finally surrendered on 23 November 1918, twelve days after the European armistice, their numbers had been reduced to 155 European and 1,168 African troops.

He is buried in the Dodoma Cemetery, Tazania Plot: I.B.4.

Masonic :

TypeLodge Name and No.Province/District :
Mother : Boksburg No. 2480 E.C.South Africa (Northern)

Initiated
Passed
Raised
9th October 1917
11th December 1917
22nd January 1918
 

The register of Boksburg Lodge lists a 27 year old "Shift Boss" called ROOK (not Rooks) from East Rand, in 1917 upon his initiation. The contribution register shows no explicit war service but states he "Died on Active Service" with no date, but in the 1918 column.


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