Photos found on the internet of Arnold Macully
Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal (missing 1914/15 star) all correctly impressed to 5689 DVR A. A. MACULLY 3 F.A.B. A.I.F.
Previous service in the St. Peters Cadets and then with the 22nd Australian Light Horse prior to WW1
Emb. 11th October 1915
A curious entry stating "Injury to head" on the 16th March 1916 in Cairo, but no further information.
Transferred to the 54th Bty 14th F.A.B. on the 3rd December 1917
9th May 1918 admitted to hospital with "Trench Fever"
D.O.W. 23rd October 1918 Taken to the 55th Casualty Clearing Station with "G.S.W. thigh" in Tremont, near Bohain (France) where he succumbed to his wounds (See photo for extract from his Red Cross file).
Buried Premount British Cemetry (Plot I, Row A, Grave Number 7) France.
Note; Private Macully also sometimes appears as "McCully"
Good VF SOLD