"A noble hero true and brave, peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave"
DUCE, Edward
DUCE, Frank Charles
DUCHESNE, George Victor
The troops withdrew shortly after, leaving the casualties behind for the stretcher bearers. When the medics came through, one apparently turned him over and said “Looks like this one’s dead.” With this William opened his eyes and said, “Fair go mate, I’ve got a wife and children at home.”
He spent many months in hospital in France before being transferred to 2nd General Hospital in Bristol England on the 5th July 1917.
He returned to Australia per H.T. Port Darwin leaving England on the 11th January 1918 and was then discharged on the 10th April 1918 in Brisbane.
William died as a result of Blood Poisoning, from complications of his war injuries, in Isisford Queensland on the 23 Aug 1923.
He is buried in an unmarked grave at the Isisford Cemetery.
Courtesy of Steven Dudley
He spent many months in hospital in France before being transferred to 2nd General Hospital in Bristol England on the 5th July 1917.
He returned to Australia per H.T. Port Darwin leaving England on the 11th January 1918 and was then discharged on the 10th April 1918 in Brisbane.
William died as a result of Blood Poisoning, from complications of his war injuries, in Isisford Queensland on the 23 Aug 1923.
He is buried in an unmarked grave at the Isisford Cemetery.
Courtesy of Steven Dudley
DUFFEY, William Dennis
DUFFIN, Frederick James
DUFFY, Archibald John Francis
DUFFY, Edgar
DUFFY, William
DULEY, Ernest William
DUMBRELL, Walter WilliamService no 348
Sergeant 41st Battalion Son of David and Jane DUMBRELL Husband of Grace DUMBRELL Of Many Peaks, via Gladstone, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Police Constable Enlisted 18 September 1915 Served on Western Front Killed in action 19 April 1918 in France Aged 33 years Buried Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery Plot I Row D Grave 9 www.awm.gov.au P06535.001 |
DUNBAR, Allen Sinclair
DUNBAR, Gordon Leslie
DUNBAR, Thomas McIntyre
DUNCAN, Alexander Arthur
DUNCAN, CharlesService no 44
Private 14th Light Horse Regiment Born Rose Vale, Qld. Son of James DUNCAN Of Farleigh via Mackay, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer Resided Rockhampton, Qld. Enlisted 06 December 1915 Killed in action 23 September 1917 Aged 21 years Buried Bedford House Cemetery Enclosure 4 V F 13 www.awm.gov.au P05646.001 |
DUNCAN, Herbert Leslie
DUNCAN, James Augustus McDonald
DUNCAN, John James
DUNCAN, John Montgomery
DUNCAN, Norman David JosephService no 1670
Private 26th Battalion Born Brisbane, Qld. Son of David DUNCAN Of Kent Street, Maryborough, Qld. Occupation prior to enlistment Labourer Enlisted 20 May 1915 Returned to Australia 08 May 1919 www.awm.gov.au DA09299 |
DUNCAN, Royston George
DUNCAN, William George
DUNCANSON, Herbert Falconer
DUNLOP, James
DUNSDON, Charles EdwardService No 3
Lieutenant 4th Field Company Engineers Born Toowoomba, Qld. Son of Frederick William and Elizabeth DUNSDON Occupation prior to enlistment Draughstman Resided South Street, Toowoomba, Qld. Enlisted 18 August 1914 Killed in action 09 August 1916 Aged 32 years Commemorated Villers-Bretonneux Memorial www.awm.gov.au H05595 |