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BRADBURY, Doric Dudley
Service Number: | 8361 |
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Enlisted: | 18 June 1915, Keswick, SA |
Last Rank: | Sergeant |
Last Unit: | 6th Field Artillery Brigade |
Born: | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1894 |
Home Town: | Adelaide, South Australia |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Clerk |
Died: | Daw Park, SA, 24 August 1971, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Centennial Park Cemetery, South Australia RSL Walls |
Memorials: | Adelaide Fire Underwriters' Association of S.A. WW1 Roll of Honour, Adelaide High School Honour Board |
World War 1 Service
18 Jun 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Gunner, 8361, 6th Field Artillery Brigade , Keswick, SA | |
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22 Nov 1915: | Involvement Bombardier, 8361, 6th Field Artillery Brigade , --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '4' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Persic embarkation_ship_number: A34 public_note: '' | |
22 Nov 1915: | Embarked Bombardier, 8361, 6th Field Artillery Brigade , HMAT Persic, Melbourne | |
11 Nov 1918: | Involvement Sergeant, 8361 | |
Date unknown: | Wounded 8361 |
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Military Medal
'On the 14th September, 1917, at ZILLEBEKE, the 18th Battery position was heavily shelled from 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. with 5.9" and 8". At 3.36 p.m. an ammunition dump alongside No. 1 gun was hit and it and the gun pit caught fire. These men [8360 M.A. COCKER, 8381 D.D. BRADBURY, (8381) Lt E.J. SHEPHERD, (10762) Lt L. CARTHEW] on Lieutenant DODD calling for a party rushed out of the shelter trench in the face of the heavy fire and with water from adjacent shell holes succeeded in putting it out. Later the pit was again hit and it and the ammunition and an adjacent pit caught fire. These men again went out with Lieutenant DODD in the face of the shelling and succeeded in saving the guns and ammunition. They displayed great gallantry and determination in the face of very considerable danger.'
Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 31
Date: 7 March 1918