E.S. "Gordon" Lacey - Diary 3

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Ernest Stanley "Gordon" Lacey grew up in Mosman. His parents lived at 'Richmond', 24 Rosebery Street. He went to school locally and worked as a mail assistant at Mosman Post Office before enlisting in 1917. Wounded for the first time in May 1918, he returned to his Battalion, the 53rd, in August, just before they were to take part in two key actions, the Attack at Anvil Wood and the Battle of St. Quentin Canal. Lacey was hit again, by shell fire, on 29 September, and died of his wounds at the 1st Australian General Hospital in Rouen on 9 October 1918.

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[crossed out] 3257 [crossed out] Trooper L.G.E. Spence [crossed out] 26th Reinf. [crossed out] 7th A L H. Reg. [crossed out] A.I.F. [crossed out] O.A.S Abroad

Miss D. Shepherd C/o Howes & Howes 237 Pitt St Syd.

3257 Tpr. L.G.E. Spence D. Troop 2nd A. Machine Gun Squadron [crossed out] 2nd Light Horse Brigade A.I.F Abroad

Mrs M Stacey The Stores Codford St Mary Wilts.

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Mr W.S. Waters 4 Paul St Milson's Point Nth. Sydney

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