Service number:--- 18871
Born:--- Maryborough, Queensland
Religion:----Presbyterian
Civilian Employment:--- Painter
Home Address:--- Maryborough, Queensland
Marital status:--- Single
Age at enlistment:--- 21
Next of kin:--- Father, George Cormack Brims, Gante Street, Maryborough, Queensland
Prior military service:--- 1st Field Company Army Engineers
Enlisted:--- 13 January 1917
Final Rank --- Driver
Last Unit --- 4th Australian Field Company Engineers AIF, 4th Division, AIF.
Fate---Died of Illness, France, 28th October 1918. (Bronchopneumonia)
Place of burial--- Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, France
Parents: --George and Mary Brims.
War service: ---Western Front
Medals: ---British War Medal, Victory Medal
Service number:--- 18871
Born:--- Maryborough, Queensland
Religion:----Presbyterian
Civilian Employment:--- Painter
Home Address:--- Maryborough, Queensland
Marital status:--- Single
Age at enlistment:--- 21
Next of kin:--- Father, George Cormack Brims, Gante Street, Maryborough, Queensland
Prior military service:--- 1st Field Company Army Engineers
Enlisted:--- 13 January 1917
Final Rank --- Driver
Last Unit --- 4th Australian Field Company Engineers AIF, 4th Division, AIF.
Fate---Died of Illness, France, 28th October 1918. (Bronchopneumonia)
Place of burial--- Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, France
Parents: --George and Mary Brims.
War service: ---Western Front
Medals: ---British War Medal, Victory Medal
Inscription
HE GAVE HIS LIFE
FOR A NOBLE CAUSE
Gravesite Details
Driver, 4th Field Company. Australian Engineers. Died of disease. Son of George Cormack and Mary Corlone Brims. Of Maryborough, Queensland. Age 23.
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