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MILITARY HONOUR ROLL

 

THE ODE

 

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.

 

No 2746B. Pte Charles Henry Patterson, 7th Battalion. Son of William Henry Patterson and Margaret (nee Green), earlier No 2746, 24th Battalion.

Died in France 25 July 1916, age 19 years.

Commemorated on Memorial at Villers Bretonneaux (200km from Paris on A1 Route).

 

No 2427. Pte Joseph Spillman Patterson, 24th Battalion. Son of James Graigie Patterson and Mary Ann (nee Green).

Died in France 4-6 August, 1916, age 27 years.

Commemorated on Memorial at Villers Bretonneaux.

 

No 4494. Pte George Scott Jamieson Patterson, 24th Battalion, son of Thomas George Patterson and Nanney (nee Bennetts).

Died in France 8th January 1917, age 24 yrs.

Buried at Heilly Sur Somme Station Cemetery, Corbie, France.

 

No 4463. Sgt William Alexander Patterson, 8th Battalion, son of William Henry Patterson and Margaret (nee Green).

Died in Belgium 4th October 1917, age 23 yrs.

Commemorated on the Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium.

 

No 4219. Pte George Welsh, 24th Battalion, son of George Edwin Welsh and Mary Anne Elizabeth (nee Patterson), grandson of James Craigie Patterson and Christina Nicholson.

Died in France 6th Sept, 1918, age 20 yrs.

Buried at Heath Military Cemetery, Harbonnieres, France.

Plot 9; Row A, Grave No 9.

 

No VX24110. Pte Donald Stewart Patterson, AIF 2/22 Battalion, son of Arthur William and Alice Maude (nee Fleet), of Geelong East, Victoria.

Died in Papua New Guinea 01 July 1942

Buried at RABAUL MEMORIAL, Memorial Reference: Panel 26.

 

 

LEST WE FORGET

 

Information from

Office of Australian War Graves,

P.O. Box 21.

Woden, A.C.T. 2606.

 

Office of Commonwealth War Graves Commission,

32 Groovenor Garden,

London, S.W.2.  …….

 

Commonwealth War Graves commission

Mawe du Marechal Fech,