RANNARD, Wilfred Edward Dudley - 38085

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Original items held by the Army Museum of Western Australia



Pte Wilfred Edward Dudley Rannard
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Conflict World War 1
Service Arm Australian Imperial Force
Unit 53rd Battery, Field Artillery
Service No. 38085
Service Arm Army
Date of Birth Feb 1893
Birthplace Nagambie, VIC
Residence Perth, WA; Toodyay, WA
Date of Death 5 Sep 1939
Relatives Mother - Margaret Chapman
Wife - Ada Jessie Way


Pte Rannard was always known as Dudley and he wrote this letter to his family. He began on 6th January 1918 while in Heytesbury Camp in England and sent it home in installments.





Dudley also wrote to his sweetheart, Ada Jessie Way, whom he later married.





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