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|service = <small>[[Australian Imperial Force]]</small>
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|unit = <small>[[11th Infantry Battalion]]</small>
|unit = <small>[[11th Infantry Battalion]], A Company</small>
|number = <small>77</small>
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|relatives = <small>Wife - Mildred Mary Drayson Edwards<br>Father - Thomas Murray</small>
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Letter written to Mother and Father dated 16th May 1915.
Letter written to Mother and Father dated 16th May 1915.

Latest revision as of 11:09, 21 January 2025

Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia



Pte William Brinley Murray
MURRAY, William Brinley - Portrait.jpg
Conflict World War 1
Service Arm Australian Imperial Force
Unit 11th Infantry Battalion, A Company
Service No. 77
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth 21 Mar 1888
Date of Death 26 Feb 1971
Relatives Wife - Mildred Mary Drayson Edwards
Father - Thomas Murray





Letter written to Mother and Father dated 16th May 1915.





Photo of the 11th Infantry Battalion





After the War, William Murray was an artist and sculptor. He sculpted this bust of Lieutenant-Colonel T. J. Todd of the 10th Light Horse Brigade.