Walde Gerard FISHER

FISHER, Walde Gerard

Service Number: 1787
Enlisted: 28 February 1916, Brisbane, Queensland
Last Rank: Lieutenant
Last Unit: 42nd Infantry Battalion
Born: Horsham, Victoria, Australia, 24 August 1894
Home Town: Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland
Schooling: Ipswich Grammar School & St Johns College, University of Queensland, Australia
Occupation: Undergraduate Student
Died: Killed In Action, France, 5 April 1918, aged 23 years
Cemetery: Heilly Station Cemetery
Plot II, Row 1, Grave 15
Memorials: Brisbane 42nd Infantry Battalion AIF Roll of Honour, Ipswich Grammar School Great War Honour Roll, Pimpinio War Memorial, Redcliffe Humpybong Roll of Honor, University of Queensland WW1 Roll of Honour, Woody Point Honour Roll
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Biography contributed by Sharyn Roberts

Walde Gerard FISHER was born on 24th August, 1894 in Horsham, Victoria as Waldemar Gerhard FISCHER

His parents were Carl Hermann FISCHER who was born in Wurtemberg & Rhoda Edith SCHRAMM who was born in Doncaster - they married in 1890 in Victoria

Walde attended Ipswich Grammar School & St Johns College at the University of Queensland where he had obtained a scholarship which was postponed until he returned from service.

He had previous service with the 3rd Infantry & a Commission with the 7th Moreton Regiment (CMF) in Brisbane before he enlisted in Brisbane on 28th February, 1916 and embarked with the 42nd Infantry Battalion, 2nd reinforcements on the ship HMAT Boorara on 16th August, 1916

He  moved up & down the ranks as follows:

Private 25.3.16,

Corporal 8.6.16

Private 16.8.16

Acting Sergeant 21.12.16

Private 25.1.17

Lance Corporal 28.1.17

2nd Lieutenant 28.2.17

Lieutenant 28.7.17

Walde was Killed in Action on 5th April, 1918 in France and is buried in Heilly Station Cemetery, France

Inscription on his headstone

"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN"

His name is memorialised on the Australian War Memorial & the University of Queensland Roll of Honour - he was awarded the British War Medal & the Victory Medal.

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Biography contributed by Evan Evans

From The Digger Stories Podcast

This is Lt. Walde Gerard Fisher killed on April 5 1918, mentioned in the podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-german-spring-offensive-verdi-part-4/id1086529863?i=1000484234662Signaller or Direct: https://6bobaday.libsyn.com/episode-74-the-german-spring-offensive-verdi-part-4T.E.

Wicks stated in a letter to the Red Cross about Fisher, quote, “He was about 5 yards away from me on the left of Sailly-le-Sec (on the Somme) when he was killed instantly by a whizz bang. Two others including his batman (Dunne) were killed at the same time by the same shell. They were digging Co. H.Q. at the time. His body was taken possession of by the Batt. H.Q.” Lt Fisher is buried at Heilly Cemetery. Does he look like US actor Crispin Glover? You decide!

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