Blackblue Posted 3 May , 2005 Share Posted 3 May , 2005 Ahhhh...there's the Jandowae connection. I guess he was working with his uncle and returned to Sydney to enlist. Rgds Tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul guthrie Posted 4 May , 2005 Share Posted 4 May , 2005 He sleeps in a heros grave Beneath a mound of earth Far from the land of the wattle The land that gave him birth. The dedication of Frank Coffee St in his book Forty Years on the Pacific to his son Lt. Frank Coffee KIA at Gallipoli November 18, 1915, the first former student of the University of Kentucky killed in the Great War. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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