GOLLER, ALFRED ERNEST

 Person: id 42704
University connections
UMelb
Event flag
World War I
Family name
GOLLER
Given name(s)
ALFRED ERNEST
Initials
A.E.
Gender
Male
Start date
1902
Survived
Died during WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
GOLLER, ALFRED ERNEST. 1902.
Geelong Coll.; Ormond; B.A., with final honours in Philosophy; football blue.
16.1.17, Chaplain Captain; sailed 19.2.17 on Ballarat, and specially commended for his coolness and helpfulness when it was torpedoed; appointed first to Salisbury Plain, then in November to Le Havre, and in December to 2nd A.G.H., Boulogne; to 37th Btn. January 1918.
On 29th September 1918, about a mile E. of Rossnoy, he was attending to the burial of two men when a machine-gun bullet pierced his heart, killing him instantly. He was buried at St. Emelie Cemetery.
Year commenced - MELBOURNE UNI ONLY
1902
UniMelb Category
Fallen
 
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