John Charles Victor HARDER

HARDER, John Charles Victor

Service Number: Officer
Enlisted: 10 January 1917, 'D' Brigade, 50th Division
Last Rank: Lieutenant
Last Unit: Royal Field Artillery
Born: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1896
Home Town: Coburg, Moreland, Victoria
Schooling: Coburg State School, Victoria, Australia
Occupation: Bank Clerk
Died: Killed In Action, Belgium, 26 April 1918
Cemetery: Grootebeek British Cemetery
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Memorials: MCC Roll of Honour 1914 - 1918 - Melbourne Cricket Club
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World War 1 Service

10 Jan 1917: Enlisted Lieutenant, Officer, Royal Field Artillery, 'D' Brigade, 50th Division

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Biography contributed by Faithe Jones

Son of Charles August and Mabel Gertrude HARDER of 'Roskear' 53 May Street, Coburg. Vic.

Sailed 3rd November 1916 to enlist in England. Enlisted there in 'D' Brigade, 50th Division, Royal Field Artillery on 10 January 1917.  Qualified for Lieutenant in January 1917 and immediately went to the Front with the RFA.  Twice wounded and once badly gassed.  Mentioned in Sir Douglas Haig's despatches three times and would have received the DSO and MC had he survivied.  Spoken very highly of by his CO, was the life and soul of his Battry, and perfomed many brave acts.  Was killed in the Great German Offensive at MOunt Kemmeill on 25th April 1918.

Length of service 471 days

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