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Dvr Henry William Anderson

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Dvr Henry William Anderson

Birth
Mount Egerton, Moorabool Shire, Victoria, Australia
Death
10 Mar 1920 (aged 24–25)
Mount Egerton, Moorabool Shire, Victoria, Australia
Burial
Mount Egerton, Moorabool Shire, Victoria, Australia GPS-Latitude: -37.6383667, Longitude: 144.1010889
Plot
Presbyterian Plot
Memorial ID
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WW1 Service Australian Imperial Force Rank Driver No. 819A.
Unit 39th Battalion C Company.
Next of kin on enlistment Charlotte Louisa.
He died from a gun shot wound accidentally received from the rifle he was carrying. (The details surrounding the accident can be found on his NAA record. )

He was awarded the 1914/15 Star, British War Medal & Victory Medal, for his overseas service in France.

His name is located at panel 181 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial (as indicated by the poppy on the plan).
Son of James Anderson & Charlotte Louisa Vurlow
WW1 Service Australian Imperial Force Rank Driver No. 819A.
Unit 39th Battalion C Company.
Next of kin on enlistment Charlotte Louisa.
He died from a gun shot wound accidentally received from the rifle he was carrying. (The details surrounding the accident can be found on his NAA record. )

He was awarded the 1914/15 Star, British War Medal & Victory Medal, for his overseas service in France.

His name is located at panel 181 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial (as indicated by the poppy on the plan).
Son of James Anderson & Charlotte Louisa Vurlow

Inscription

In Memory of Our
Dear Son & Brother
He Answered His Country's Call


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