Gilbert Bennion

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Gilbert Bennion
BornOctober 1, 1898
Croydon, North Queensland
DiedJanuary 27, 2005
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Officer in the
Tweed Heads station
Known forHe was the last remaining New South Wales Australian veteran of World War I when he died at the age of 106.
Notable workHe was honored with the 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal in 2000 and the Centenary Medal in 2002.

Gilbert Bennion (1 October 1898 – 27 January 2005[1]) was, at age 106, one of the last surviving Australian veterans of World War I.[2]

Biography

Born in

Townsville when he enlisted on 1 August 1918 to serve in the Australian Imperial Force.[3] He trained at Enoggera, was promoted to corporal, and was discharged without serving overseas.[2] Not having been to Croydon in six years, he visited home to bid farewell to his parents, but by the time his stay was over two or three days later, the boat carrying his unit had sailed for New Zealand.[1]

In peacetime, Bennion was an officer in the

Honours

Bennion received the 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal in 2000, and the Centenary Medal in 2002.[2]

Death

Bennion was the last remaining New South Wales Australian veteran of World War I, and died at the age of 106 on January 27, 2005.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Tweed Heads | Tweed Daily News | for all your news and events around Tweed Heads, Tweed Daily News has you covered. Get the latest updates on sport and local news. | Daily Telegraph".
  2. ^ a b c d "Media Release - the Hon. De-Anne Kelly MP, Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence". Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2009.
  3. ^ a b "World War I veteran Gilbert Bennion dead". 27 January 2005.