Page, Harold Hillis

 Person: id 3771
University connections
USydUSyd.Sydney Teachers College
Event flag
World War I
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Family name
Page
Given name(s)
Harold Hillis
Initials
H.H.
Gender
Male
Start date
1910
Combined start dates
1910
Education notes
At Teachers' College 1908-1909.
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
D.S.O., M.C., B.A., Law I : Major, 25th Battn., A.I.F., Gallipoli and France. Enlisting 15th February, 1915, and sailing 28th June as lieutenant, landed at Gallipoli n th September, serving there until wounded on first night of the Evacuation, 18th December. Crossing to France, fought at Armentieres in April and took charge of a composite raid (25th and 27th Battn. men) with success on Messines front 28th June, when severely wounded. In July, 1917, as second in command of battn., took charge alternately with C.O. during Passchendaele operations and from 17th August, 1918, was in charge for Somme Valley operation till severely wounded at Mont St. Quentin 2nd September, returning in May, 1919. Promoted captain, 25th May, 1916; major, 26th April, 1917. Awarded D.S.O. 1st January, 1919, and M.C.* and Mentioned in Despatches twice. Chief Secretary, Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Early education at Grafton Public School. Later at Teachers' College *  . . . Though wounded, he continued to lead with great dash. Several of the enemy were killed, and four prisoners taken. He showed great coolness and courage.
Internal notes
Image from The War Edition of Kookaburra magazine, STC
ADB Entry ID
7942
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