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<record><rec_ID>42469</rec_ID><rec_RecTypeID>10</rec_RecTypeID><rec_Title>ANDERSON, DONALD VALLANCE KERR</rec_Title><rec_URL/><rec_ScratchPad/><rec_OwnerUGrpID>31</rec_OwnerUGrpID><rec_NonOwnerVisibility>public</rec_NonOwnerVisibility><rec_URLLastVerified/><rec_URLErrorMessage/><rec_Added>2016-05-01 06:44:53</rec_Added><rec_Modified>2021-03-02 15:50:19</rec_Modified><rec_AddedByUGrpID>2</rec_AddedByUGrpID><rec_Hash/><rec_FlagTemporary>0</rec_FlagTemporary><details><item1><item850462>ANDERSON</item850462></item1><item10><item850463>1911</item850463></item10><item18><item850464>DONALD VALLANCE KERR</item850464></item18><item20><item850465>414</item850465></item20><item72><item850466>D.V.K.</item850466></item72><item83><item850467><id>44790</id><type>31</type><title>ANDERSON, D.V.K. : Ballarat College</title><hhash/></item850467></item83><item88><item850468><id>44794</id><type>29</type><title>ANDERSON D.V.K. : Military and health.Enlisted: Private</title><hhash/></item850468><item850469><id>44799</id><type>29</type><title>ANDERSON D.V.K. : Specific terms.Promoted: Sergeant 1 Mar 1916</title><hhash/></item850469><item850470><id>44803</id><type>29</type><title>ANDERSON D.V.K. : Specific terms.Transferred: Private 1 May 1915</title><hhash/></item850470></item88><item95><item850471><id>44806</id><type>33</type><title>ANDERSON D.V.K. : Death 29 Sep 1917 Wounds @ Menin Road : Ypres [ Belgium ]</title><hhash/></item850471></item95><item102><item850472><id>44791</id><type>27</type><title>ANDERSON D.V.K. : Arts.Arts III, Ormond College</title><hhash/></item850472></item102><item134><item850473>ANDERSON, DONALD VALLANCE KERR. 1911.
Ballarat Coll. and S.C.; Ormond; 3rd year Arts.
Enlisted, after eight attempts, Aug. 1915, Pte. A.A.M.C.; sai led March 1916; promoted Sgt., but in Egypt joined 12th Fld. Amb. as Pte.; to France at end of May 1916; awarded M.M. for bringing in wounded, as stretcher-bearer, under a cloud of gas.
While tending the wounded at Menin Road, E. of Ypres, on the night of 29/30 September 1917, he was wounded and brought back to the C.C.S., but died during the night, aet. 24. He and J. W. A. Agnew enlisted together, served together, and fell together.</item850473></item134><item147><item850474>Enlisted, served and died with JWA Agnew.</item850474></item147><item196><item850475>4706</item850475></item196><item197><item850476>4819</item850476></item197><item198><item850477>1911</item850477></item198><item263><item850478>6096</item850478></item263><item14058><item1272577>8970</item1272577></item14058></details></record>
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