Harold David Holmes was born 19 January 1918 at Queensland, Australia. He was the son of Edgar Holmes and Ethel Neale. [1]
Harold Holmes is an Anzac who served in World War Two.
Harold David Holmes enlisted on 02 September 1940 and served with the Australian Army during World War Two. He was discharged from duty on 24 April 1946.
Harold married Agnes.
Harold David Holmes passed away 06 May 1998 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [2] Harold's ashes are interred at Mt Thompson Memorial Gardens, Holland Park, Qld, Australia. [3]
Sources
↑ Birth: QLD Government Family History BDM Birth registration: Harold David Holmes | Birth date: 19/01/1918 | Mother's name: Ethel Alice Neale | Father/parent's name: John Edgar Joseph Thrup Holmes |Registration details: 1918/C/3786 | Reg. Queensland, Australia
↑ Death Notice: Ryerson Index HOLMES Harold David, late of Norman Park, died 06 May 1998; Death notice Courier Mail (Brisbane) 12 May 1998
World War Two Service: National Archives Australia - Name Search HOLMES HAROLD DAVID : Service Number - Q28186 : Date of birth - 19 Jan 1918 : Place of birth - ALLORA QLD : Place of enlistment - ANNERLEY QLD : Next of Kin - HOLMES EDGAR
World War Two Service: DVA's Nominal Rolls Name HOLMES, HAROLD DAVID |Service Australian Army |Service Number Q28186 |Date of Birth 19 Jan 1918 |Place of Birth ALLORA, QLD |Date of Enlistment 02 Sep 1940 |Locality on Enlistment HAWTHORNE, QLD |Place of Enlistment ANNERLEY, QLD |Next of Kin HOLMES, EDGAR |Date of Discharge 24 Apr 1946 |Rank Private |Posting at Discharge 61 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION |Prisoner of War No |Honours None for display
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