Stansbury War Memorial

Details

Location Anzac Parade, Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula - South Australia, Australia
Type memorial
Description

A memorial comprising a polished black granite wall in three sections, all details are in gold leaf. Surmounted on the centre section is a stainless steel Cross of Sacrifice.

Built Not yet discovered
Opened 11 November 2003
Inscription

Cross:

LEST WE FORGET

Wall:Left:

BOER WARWORLD WAR 1WORLD WAR 11KOREAMALAYABORNEOVIETNAMNAMIBIACAMBODIA

Centre:

THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED TO HONOUR THOSEFROM THE STANSBURY DISTRICT WHO GAVETHEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY.WE COMMEMORATE THE SACRIFICE AND SERVICEOF ALL AUSTRALIA'S SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN INWAR, CONFLICTS AND PEACE KEEPING OPERATIONSSINCE FEDERATION."GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THATA MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS"JOHN CHAP. 15 VERSE 13.

Right:

KUWAITBALKANSSOMALIAEAST TIMORAFGHANISTANIRAQ

Condition

MAINTAINED BY: Stansbury Council

PECULIARITIES/DAMAGE: Nil

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Names

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MARTIN, Arthur Giles

Service number 1321
Private
12th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

PEARSON, Thomas William

Service number 4551
Lance Corporal
10th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 13 Oct 1879

BRIDGES, Roy Gilbert

Service number 2105
Sergeant
16th Infantry Battalion (WW1)
AIF WW1
Born 3 Feb 1895

GOLDNER, Charles Leonard

Service number S74052
Private
7th (SA) Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC)
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 4 Sep 1887

NATT, Edgar James

Service number 5070
Private
32nd Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 21 Jun 1898

SCHOCROFT, Spencer Lane

Service number 60
Trooper
9th Light Horse Regiment
AIF WW1
Born 23 Dec 1893

JOLLY, Walter John

Service number SX9234
Driver
8th Division Ammunition Sub-Park
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 27 Jun 1917

MARTIN, Fred Hillier

Service number 3417
Private
48th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

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