Pair: Bombardier H. W. Brown 8th Battalion Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Forces, died of wounds, 6 August 1917 British War and Victory Medals (19662 Bdr., 8 F.A.B. A.I.F.) ‘B.W.M.’ officially re-impressed, good very fine (2) £70-90 Footnote Bombardier Henrik William Brown 29th Battery, 8th Brigade, Australian Field Artillery, died of wounds on 6 August 1917, aged 25 years. He died of multiple shell wounds, suffered some hours before, whilst in transit to the 4th Australian Field Ambulance. He was initially buried at Westof Farm Military Cemetery, near Messines and was later reburied at the Kandahar Farm Cemetery Heuvelland, Belgium. He was the son of John and Margaret Ann Brown of 7 Toward Street, Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia. With copied research.
Pair: Bombardier H. W. Brown 8th Battalion Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Forces, died of wounds, 6 August 1917 British War and Victory Medals (19662 Bdr., 8 F.A.B. A.I.F.) ‘B.W.M.’ officially re-impressed, good very fine (2) £70-90 Footnote Bombardier Henrik William Brown 29th Battery, 8th Brigade, Australian Field Artillery, died of wounds on 6 August 1917, aged 25 years. He died of multiple shell wounds, suffered some hours before, whilst in transit to the 4th Australian Field Ambulance. He was initially buried at Westof Farm Military Cemetery, near Messines and was later reburied at the Kandahar Farm Cemetery Heuvelland, Belgium. He was the son of John and Margaret Ann Brown of 7 Toward Street, Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia. With copied research.
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