Delmyr Gosper
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Delmyr Gee Gosper (1895 - 1917)

Delmyr Gee Gosper
Born in Molong NSWmap
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Died at about age 22 in WW1 - Francemap
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World War One
Delmyr Gosper is an Anzac who served in World War One.

Roll of Honor
Delmyr Gosper was Killed in Action during World War I.

Biography

Roll of Honour - Delmyr Gee Gosper

Service Number: 6559

Rank: Private

Unit: 36th Battalion (Infantry)

Service: Australian Army

Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918

Date of death: 11 October 1917

Place of death: Belgium

Cause of death: Killed in action

Age at death: 22

Place of association: Manildra New South Wales, Australia

Cemetery or memorial details: Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium

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


Sources:

  • NSW Birth Index 34238/1895
  • Cemetery Inscription - Anglican Section, Meranburn.




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