Remembering an Extraordinary Anzac

Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Navy
630 بار بازدید - 6 سال پیش - On Thursday, 5 April 2018,
On Thursday, 5 April 2018, Able Seaman Norman Cooper of Australia’s Federation Guard visited the Australian War Memorial to see medals and information on display that relate to the service of his relative, the late Lieutenant Colonel Henry ‘Harry’ William Murray, VC, CMG, DSO (and Bar), DCM (1880-1966). As a Private in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF), Henry Murray participated in the allied landing at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli on the 25 April 1915. During his service in Turkey, he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal and commissioned as an officer in the 13th Battalion, AIF. He was then sent to France where he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for his work at Mouquet Farm and the Victoria Cross for his actions at Stormy Trench in 1917. He then earned a second DSO in Bullecourt. During his time in the Western Front, Henry Murray was promoted through the ranks to Lieutenant Colonel, was awarded the French Croix de Guerre, was appointed Companion in the Order of St Michael and St George, and was described by War Correspondent Charles Bean as “the most distinguished fighting officer of the AIF.” Able Seaman Cooper will travel to Turkey in April 2018 as a member of the Australia’s Federation Guard, to participate in ceremonial duties at the Gallipoli Dawn Service. While mounted in the Catafalque Party, AB Cooper will reflect on the outstanding service of his relative, the late Lieutenant Colonel Henry Murray, and the service of all Australian Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen and women who have served in all wars.
6 سال پیش در تاریخ 1397/01/23 منتشر شده است.
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