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Fallen Coo-ees commemorated at Australian War Memorial Last Post Ceremonies

Fallen Coo-ees commemorated at Australian War Memorial Last Post Ceremonies

Last Post Ceremony at Australian War Memorial

The Last Post Ceremony is held in the Commemorative area of the Australian War Memorial each day. This ceremony commemorates the 102,000 Australians who gave their lives in war and other operations, and whose names are recorded on the Australian War Memorial’s Roll of Honour.  The story behind one of the names remembered on the Roll of Honour is told at each Last Post Ceremony.

Five of the 41 Coo-ees who died while overseas on active service during the First World War have been commemorated in a Last Post Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial during the Centenary period.

These services have been recorded, and can be viewed on the Australian War Memorial website:

Private Harold Brooks DAVIS (4759) – Last Post Ceremony held 2nd March 2016

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C2133669

Private James CRAWFORD (4753) – Last Post Ceremony held 8th August 2016

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/AWM2016.2.221/

Private Charles Arthur FINN (6289) – Last Post Ceremony held 6th April 2017

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C2278409

Private Harold BAXTER (4370) – Last Post Ceremony held 16th April 2017

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C2278419

Private Frank HUMPHREY (1887) – Last Post Ceremony held 23rd April 2017

https://www.awm.gov.au/index.php/collection/C2278426

Three more fallen Coo-ees will be remembered in a Last Post Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial this year:

Lance Corporal Laurence Leslie MAGUIRE – Last Post Ceremony to be held 2nd April 2018

Private Stanley Everard STEPHENS  – Last Post Ceremony to be held 11th April 2018

Private William Thomas HITCHEN – Last Post Ceremony to be held 3rd September 2018

If you are not able to attend these services at the Australian War Memorial, you can watch the Last Post Ceremonies live online from 4.55 pm AEST at https://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/last-post-ceremony

The web addresses for the archived videorecordings for these three Last Post Ceremonies will be added to this webpage at a later date this year.

Visit to Australian War Memorial : Roll of Honour, name projections, and a photograph of the Coo-ees

Visit to Australian War Memorial 3rd-5th January 2015

Last weekend (3rd-5th January 2015) Stephen and I visited the Australian War Memorial. We attended the Last Post Ceremony on the Saturday evening, and listened to the story presented on a local WWI soldier from Wongarbon.

On Sunday morning we located and photographed the names of the fallen Coo-ees on the Roll of Honour bronze panels.

Leoville L. and Letcher S. J. names on the 45th Battalion AWM Roll of Honour (Photograph: H. Thompson 4/1/2015)

LEOVILLE L. and LETCHER S. J. names on the 45th Battalion Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour (Photograph: H. Thompson 4/1/2015)

I noted the names of Coo-ees Louis Leoville (who joined the Coo-ee March at Lithgow) and Spencer John Letcher (who joined at Bathurst) are next to each other on the Roll of Honour in the 45th Battalion section. We placed poppies next to their names in remembrance of them.

Researching their stories this week I was saddened to learn that they both died within three days of each other, while fighting in the front lines at Pozieres in France – Spencer  John Letcher being killed in action on the 6th August 1916, and Louis Leoville dying of wounds on the 8th August 1916.

Three more Coo-ees on the 45th Battalion Roll of Honour who also died while the Battalion was at Pozieres in this three day period are William Emerton Hunter (who joined at Geurie), Jack Morris (who joined at Parramatta), and Rowland John Wilson (who joined at Lawson). Jack Morris was killed on the 6th August 1916, William Emerton Hunter on the 7th August 1916, and Rowland John Wilson on the 8th August 1916.

The Australian War Memorial during the 2014-2018 centenary period is at night projecting the names of each of the 62,000 Australians who gave their lives during the Great War on the wall of the Hall of Memory, about 30 times over these four years. The names are visible for 30 seconds, and people can search the Roll of Honour database on the Australian War Memorial website to see when a particular name is planned to be projected.

In the early hours of Monday morning we visited the Australian War Memorial to view the Roll of Honour name projections for two of the fallen Coo-ees – Rowland John Wilson at 1.52 a.m., and William Emerton Hunter at 2.44 a.m. We saw only a mob of kangaroos near the entrance gate, a rabbit on the lawns, a friendly black cat who came up to us as we walked back to the car, and a lone security guard wandering around with a torch during our night time visit.

Hunter W E name projected on the the Hall of Memory wall at the AWM (Photograph: H. Thompson 5/1/2015)

HUNTER W E name projected on the the Hall of Memory wall at the Australian War Memorial (Photograph: H. Thompson 5/1/2015)

On Monday morning we met with a curator in the Research Centre to view a photograph of the Coo-ees entering Dubbo in October 1915 that is listed on the Australian War Memorial catalogue (with no image of the photograph). It has apparently only quite recently been donated to the Australian War Memorial collection. I have not seen this particular photograph before so was very excited to see it.

I have placed an order for a print copy of the photograph so I can have a closer look at it, and hopefully a digital image of the photograph will then be placed on the AWM catalogue.