WW1
RUNDLE, FREDERICK DANIEL
Studio portrait of 10976 Private Frederick Daniel Rundle, 6th Field Artillery Brigade from Launceston, Tasmania. An 18 year old carpenter prior to enlisting on 1 October 1915, he embarked for overseas with the 2nd Reinforcements from Melbourne on 5 January 1916 aboard HMAT Afric. He served on the Western Front with the 22nd and the 5th Field Artillery Brigades and was wounded in action in Belgium on 23 October 1917. He died of wounds on 25 October 1917 and is buried in the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
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