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151 Military Medal GNR C.D. Bailey Whilst acting as linesman and runner with Liasion Officer, Right Battalion, under very heavy shell and machinegun fire he kept communication going between Brigade HQ and the front line. On three successive occasions he ran back to Brigade HQ through a very heavy barrage, showing a total disregard of personal danger and his coolness and devotion to duty during the whole engagement were of the highest standard. – Australian War Memorial Honours and Awards DVR H.L. Arthur Distinguished and soldierly conduct in repairing lines often under sever shell fire during the whole of the operations. On August let he on many occasions carried messages through the heavy barrage of fire maintained by the enemy artillery, and succeeded in keeping up communication by this means when all other methods failed. – Australian War Memorial GNR R.O. Brand Distinguished and soldierly conduct in repairing lines often under sever shell fire during the whole of the operations. On August 1 st he on many occasions carried messages through the heavy barrage fire maintained by the enemy artillery, and succeeded in keeping up communication by this means when all other methods failed – Australian War Memorial SGT. D.S. Fraser During the whole of his 7 and a half months service at Anzac his work was characterised by enduring effort and excellence. During the Lone Pine section, regardless of heavy shelling and personal risk, he maintained communication between his battery commander and his gun line when all wires were cut . – Australian War Memorial

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