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The plaque commemorates Australian soldiers who were killed or wounded at the Battle of Fromelles during World War One.

The Battle of Fromelles occurred in France between 19 and 20 July 1916. Fromelles was a combined operation between British troops and the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). It would be the first occasion that the AIF saw action on the Western Front. After a night and a day of fighting, 1,500 British and 5,533 Australian soldiers were killed, wounded or taken prisoner. The Australian War Memorial describes the battle as "the worst 24 hours in Australia's entire history." It was a decisive victory for the German Empire, and the Australian and British losses were sustained without the Allies gaining any ground.

Location

Address:7 Moylan Loop, Mercy Place Rice Village, Marshall, 3216
State:VIC
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -38.198973
Long: 144.361201
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Monument Type:Plaque
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW1
Actual Event Start Date:19-July-1916
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Actual Event End Date:20-July-1916
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Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Thursday 11th November, 2010
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Fromelles 

In memory of the 1,917 Australian soldiers killed and the 3,616 wounded at the Battle of Fromelles on 19th July 1916.

The most tragic battlefield in Australia's military history.

"Don't forget me cobber. "

 Remembrance Day - 2010

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Inscription in Proximity
Source: MA
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