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SGT Gary “Frankie” Francis
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SGT Gary “Frankie” Francis

Birth
Death
16 Jul 2014
New Zealand
Cenotaph
Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland Add to Map
Plot
"Area of Remembrance" Here Commandos and their families lay small tributes to loved ones.
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SGT Gary "Frankie" Francis, from the Sydney-based 2nd Commando Regiment, died during a training activity on Mount Cook in New Zealand on July 16, 2014

The 44-year-old former Royal Marine was leading a group of 10 Commandos on a two-week Mountain and Cold Weather Operations (MACWO) exercise when he plunged 40 metres down a crevasse on the Grand Plateau.

Sergeant Francis was leading his team on a crevasse rescue exercise at the time of his death. During the rescue exercise the team would climb down into the crevasse and then use one member as the ‘patient’ for the extraction exercise.

Normally the team would be roped together for the actual exercise but Sgt Francis was surveying the crevasse for its suitability when the crust gave way and snow collapsed around him.

Another commando, who is also a former Royal Marine, led the recovery of his mateÂ’s body and the men administered first aid but sadly were unable to revive him.

Sgt Francis had been the ADFÂ’s MACWO subject matter expert since January 2011, a year after joining 2nd Commando Regiment at Holsworthy.

The Englishman, originally from Welling in South East London, previously spent 13 years in the British military as a Royal Marine Commando Mountain Leader before moving to Australia in 2010.

SGT Francis is survived by his wife and two children who are in Scotland. His devastated family, in England, are in shock.

(Obituary from the "Commando Welfare Trust, Roll of Honour" website)
SGT Gary "Frankie" Francis, from the Sydney-based 2nd Commando Regiment, died during a training activity on Mount Cook in New Zealand on July 16, 2014

The 44-year-old former Royal Marine was leading a group of 10 Commandos on a two-week Mountain and Cold Weather Operations (MACWO) exercise when he plunged 40 metres down a crevasse on the Grand Plateau.

Sergeant Francis was leading his team on a crevasse rescue exercise at the time of his death. During the rescue exercise the team would climb down into the crevasse and then use one member as the ‘patient’ for the extraction exercise.

Normally the team would be roped together for the actual exercise but Sgt Francis was surveying the crevasse for its suitability when the crust gave way and snow collapsed around him.

Another commando, who is also a former Royal Marine, led the recovery of his mateÂ’s body and the men administered first aid but sadly were unable to revive him.

Sgt Francis had been the ADFÂ’s MACWO subject matter expert since January 2011, a year after joining 2nd Commando Regiment at Holsworthy.

The Englishman, originally from Welling in South East London, previously spent 13 years in the British military as a Royal Marine Commando Mountain Leader before moving to Australia in 2010.

SGT Francis is survived by his wife and two children who are in Scotland. His devastated family, in England, are in shock.

(Obituary from the "Commando Welfare Trust, Roll of Honour" website)

Gravesite Details

This Memorial is a Cenotaph and has a large wooden "In Remembrance" Cross.


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  • Created by: Jim-S.
  • Added: Jun 27, 2016
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166122718/gary-francis: accessed ), memorial page for SGT Gary “Frankie” Francis (unknown–16 Jul 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 166122718, citing Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland; Maintained by Jim-S. (contributor 46879912).