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DINELEY Edward Bernard †

Names-Dineley-E   Service number 1151
ORIGINAL NAME PLATE C.1929

Died on the 21stSeptember 1917 as a result of shrapnel wounds to the abdomen.

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The Mildura Cultivator (24thOctober 1917)

“The 343rd Casualty List

The 343rd casualty list contains 901 names. Fifty two officers were killed in action, 9 died of wounds and one of some other cause; 29 were wounded and one is missing. One chaplain is killed. Of other ranks, 123 were killed in action, 220 died of wounds and 21 of other causes, one was drowned, 423 were wounded and two injured, one is missing, three are prisoners and 14 are sick. Died of wounds; Private E Dineley.”

The Argus (24thSeptember 1921)

“Dineley- In sad and loving memory of our only son, Lance-Cpl Edward Bernard Dineley who died of wounds in France September 21, 1917 (Inserted by his Mother and Father).”

He died at the 2nd Canadian Casualty Clearing Station in Belgium.

Buried at the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium.

Name DINELEY, Edward Bernard +
Service Number  1151
Rank  Lance Corporal
Roll  38 Infantry Battalion (June 1916)
Conflict  First World War 1914-1918
Embarked  20th June 1916
City  Melbourne
Ship  HMAT Runic A54
Age  22 years
Birth Place  About 1892, Charters Towers, Queensland
Father  Frederick William Dineley, Cardinia Park Hotel, Beaconsfield, Victoria
Mother  Mary Dineley
Religion  Roman Catholic
Occupation  Engineer
Residence  Beaconsfield, Victoria
Enlisted  22ndMarch 1916
Height  5 feet, 7 inches
Complexion  Medium; Eyes- Hazel; Hair- Black
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