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My maternal grandfather was WW1 but not Gallipoli, Egypt, France Belgium, Villiers-Bretenau,1st & 2nd battle, was gassed at Ypres, I wear his medals on Anzac Day, he was 5th Light Horse Regt, No 710, his 1914-15 Star is engraved Pte A.E.Dyos all other medals are engraved Capt. he recieved a King's Commission in the field for being in charge of the first party to retrieve a live aerial torpedo and carry it to British Coy headquarters(where they left it in the courtyard and promptly bolted back down the road). He was marshall of Anzac Square in Brisbane from 1946-1967 to my knowledge. when he died in late 67 my mother consigned most of his military collection and uniforms to the tip
I was working in Sydney at the time and when I asked what happened to them, she informed me that I would not want that RUBBISH
it included a piece of Von Reichoffen's aircraft, several nice shrappenel knives/letter-openers,and about 300 photos, but I managed to get both the candle holder and prayer bell from the Cathedral at Villiers-Bretenau
that now are in safe keeping. I can remember going to Dawn Service from a very young age, and being on the steps of the Cenotaph in Brisbane for the main services in both Cub and Scout uniform. He was re-activated from the Inactive List in mid 39 and was 2IC at Frazers Paddock induction camp at Enoggera in Brisbane in the early months. Dad signed up on 4 Sept 39 as a driver and got out in 47 with the rank of Sgt. 87 now and still going strong.
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(where they left it in the courtyard and promptly bolted back down the road). He was marshall of Anzac Square in Brisbane from 1946-1967 to my knowledge. when he died in late 67 my mother consigned most of his military collection and uniforms to the tip
that now are in safe keeping. I can remember going to Dawn Service from a very young age, and being on the steps of the Cenotaph in Brisbane for the main services in both Cub and Scout uniform. He was re-activated from the Inactive List in mid 39 and was 2IC at Frazers Paddock induction camp at Enoggera in Brisbane in the early months. Dad signed up on 4 Sept 39 as a driver and got out in 47 with the rank of Sgt. 87 now and still going strong.
but my mother was only interested in what was of interest to HER
and anything else was of no value, I had a 1/4 share in their estate and home which she blocked my purchase of, it was in a upper class suburb in Brisbane and sold it without my knowledge or the chance to purchase
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