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Edward Phillip Austin (1892 - 1917)

Edward Phillip Austin
Born in Quirindi, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Died at age 24 in Belgiummap
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Edward Austin is an Anzac who served in World War One.

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Roll of Honour - Edward Phillip Austin

Service number: 2

Rank: Corporal

Unit: 33rd Battalion (Infantry)

Service: Australian Army

Conflict: 1914-1918

Date of death: 13 July 1917

Place of death: Belgium

Cause of death: Killed in action

Cemetery or memorial details: Bethleem Farm West Cemetery, Belgium

Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army

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