Regimental
number
|
2848
|
Religion
|
Roman Catholic
|
Occupation
|
Farrier
|
Address
|
Traralgon,
Victoria
|
Marital status
|
Single
|
Age at
embarkation
|
24
|
Next of kin
|
Father, R
Hunter, Traralgon, Victoria
|
Enlistment date
|
19 August 1914
|
Rank on
enlistment
|
Shoeing Smith
|
Unit name
|
|
Rank from
Nominal Roll
|
Sergeant
|
Unit from
Nominal Roll
|
6th Field
Artillery Brigade
|
Fate
|
Returned to
Australia 24 September 1918
|
Documents | Official Record |
Photos | Grave |
Gippsland Memorial Park aims to identify all returned Service men and women from World War 1 who are laid to rest in Traralgon. In November a commemorative service will be held at the Cemetery in conjunction with the RSL. The public will be invited to honour and acknowledge all who participated in the Great War. As part of the project the Digital Shed will be helping people to identify their personal connection stop WW1 and record their own stories.
Monday, 14 September 2015
John Henry HUNTER
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