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Harding, Victor John George

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B.E. : Sergeant, 24th Battn., A.I.F., France. Enlisting 6th June, 1916, and sailing 31st October, joined battn. in April, 1917, and fought at Bullecourt, Menin Road, Broodseinde Ridge and Zonnebeke, where wounded 4th October, and evacuated to hospital for a few weeks. Then served at Warneton, Millencourt, Ville-sur-Ancre, Hamel, Chuignolles and Montbrehain. Transferred to A.F.C. for training 12th November, 1918, but training being, abandoned on account of the Armistice, rejoined unit at Charleroi, 3rd December, and acted as Interpreter and Instructor, A.I.F. Education Scheme, returning 12th January, 1920. Early education at Parramatta High School.
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Family name
Harding
Given name(s)
Victor John George
Initials
V.J.G.
Gender
Male
Combined start dates
1916
Survived
Survived WWI
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HARDING VICTOR JOHN GEORGE.pdf [ file_data/pdfs_from_BOR pdf 18319 ]
Publications
Cunningham, H. J & Harding, V. J. G (1932). Anzac : a play in three acts. H.J. Cunningham and V.J.G. Harding, Wagga, N.S.W, <https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/18932466>.
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