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WORLD WAR I:   PLAQUE NO 17:                                                  PLAQUE NO 18:





 The Western Front  Capt A. Barr Montgomery m.i.d. (1903-11) Cpl Lance H. Hester

                                                                              (1906-10)
            Worcester Regiment British Army
            Killed in Action: Mouquet Farm, close to Pozieres
            17 August 1916. Age 25
                                                                              51st Battalion
 PLAQUE NO 16:   Captain Montgomery had been Captain of School in 1911 and was also the   Killed in Action:

            first player to take a hundred wickets in Darlot Cup cricket. A promising career,   Mouquet Farm, Pozieres
 Capt Cecil M. Foss MC (1907)  both on the sporting field and in business lay ahead of him when he finished   3 September 1916. Age 23.
            his education.                                                    Corporal Hester, from a farming family
 28th Battalion  At the outbreak of war in 1914, however, he left university and joined the   in Bridgetown, entered Hale School in
 Killed in Action: Pozieres   Worcester Regiment of the British Army and was posted to the Western Front   1906 and later was a member of the 1910
 11 August 1916. Age 24                                                       Battalion Cup shooting team which won the
            where he was mentioned in despatches for his efforts in the front line.  state schoolboy's title.
 Captain Foss was from a farming family at Babakin. His nickname at school was "Nurse".
            Dedicated by Hale School.                                         Dedicated by his family.
            Placed by the then Captain of School, Clancy Rudeforth (1996-00).
 He joined the Western Australian 28th Battalion in 1915 and subsequently fought in the Gallipoli   Placed by his sister-in-law Mrs Dorothy
 campaign. Later, in France, he led the first assault by Australian troops at Armentieres in April 1916   Hester and assisted by his niece, Mrs Anne
 and was awarded the Military Cross for valour in action.                     Harse.

 Australian forces then became involved in the August, Somme Valley offensive. Over twenty   The Perth High School Cadet Squad - 1910: Lance Hester pictured, front right.
 thousand young Australians were to subsequently lose their lives in the Pozieres/Mouquet Farm
 sector of the line.

 Cecil Foss was the first Haleian killed in action in France at Pozieres village, in the push to control
 the heights overlooking the German lines.


 Dedicated by Hale School.
 Placed by Ms Nadine Fraize who had recently resigned from her post as Head of Languages
 at Hale School to return to her native country of France.


 Ms Fraize expressed her pleasure at being asked to lay this plaque as an expression of the
 strong bond, even today, between the French and Australian people, a lasting legacy of the
 involvement of Australians in France during the Great War.
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