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Revision as of 15:56, 5 February 2025
Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia |
Sgt Edward (Hughie) Gilmore Dodd
Conflict | World War 1 |
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Service Arm | Citizen Military Force Australian Imperial Force |
Unit | 84th Infantry Number 6 Tunnelling Company |
Service No. | 4209 |
Service Arm | Army |
Date of Birth | 14 Apr 1894 |
Birthplace | Broken Hill, NSW |
Residence | Perth, WA |
Date of Death | 27 Nov 1957 |
Relatives | Father - Jabez Edward Dodd |
Diary written by Hughie Dodd from 1st June, 1916 when he sailed from Fremantle on the SS Warilda.
The story of Sgt Hughie Dodd, including photos, maps and a transcription of his diary. It also lists the other servicemen that Hughie mentions in his diary.
Attestation documents