1st Battalion troops at Lone Pine, Gelibolu,
8 August 1915
8 August 1915
Lone Pine Cemetery,
Horace Thomas Dalton,
of Cleveland, Queensland,
Volunteered during the last year of The Great War as an 19 year-old
and saw service in Egypt
Died 1956 and buried in Ipswich, Queensland
William Reginald Rawlings,
of Purnim, Victoria,
Father William Rawlings and mother Bessie Rawlings,
Private 8 Rifles 29th Battalion,
Enlisted in March 1916, Killed in action, France August 1918,
Posthumously awarded the Military Medal
of Cleveland, Queensland,
Father Thomas Dalton and mother Elizabeth Dalton nee Parker,
Trooper 11th Light Horse Regiment,Volunteered during the last year of The Great War as an 19 year-old
and saw service in Egypt
Died 1956 and buried in Ipswich, Queensland
William Reginald Rawlings,
of Purnim, Victoria,
Father William Rawlings and mother Bessie Rawlings,
Private 8 Rifles 29th Battalion,
Enlisted in March 1916, Killed in action, France August 1918,
Posthumously awarded the Military Medal
*Images found at Australian Government websites and www.abc.net.au
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