Gordon Frederick Nalder
(Confirmed)
Born: 24 September, 1891
Died: 3 May, 1917
Biographical Summary:
Killed in action at Bullecourt.
Gordon Frederick Nalder , Dent. I : Lieutenant, 17th Battn., A.I.F., France. Enlisting 11th July, 1915, and sailing with 9th Reinforcements in January, 1916, joined battn. 6th June, serving at Fleurbaix, Pozieres, Somme, where wounded and evacuated to England, and at Bullecourt till death. Promoted second-lieutenant, 1st December, 1915; lieutenant, 17th August, 1916. Killed in Action, Bullecourt, 3rd May, 1917. Commemorated in the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial. Early education at Kempsey Public School. (Source: Beyond 1914 – The University of Sydney and the Great War)
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- NALDER Gordon Frederick Service Number Lieutenant Place of Birth Kempsey NSW Place of Enlistment NA Next of Kin Mother NALDER E M (Item)
- Discovering Anzacs Gordon Frederick Nalder (Webpage)
- NALDER Gordon Frederick Service Number Lieutenant Place of Birth Kempsey NSW Place of Enlistment NA Next of Kin Mother NALDER E M (Webpage)
- Roll of Honour Gordon Frederick Nalder (Webpage)
- Red Cross Wounded and Missing Gordon Frederick Nalder (Website)
- Find War Dead NALDER GORDON FREDERICK (Webpage)
- ROLL OF HONOUR (Newspaper Article)
- Guyra Enlistment (Newspaper Article)
- From our Exchanges Promotion (Newspaper Article)
- CASUALTIES 234th LIST NEW SOUTH WALES ILL (Newspaper Article)
- OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST 302nd NEW SOUTH WALES MISSING (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL Missing in action (Newspaper Article)
- ROLL OF HONOUR (Newspaper Article)
- ROLL OF HONOR (Newspaper Article)
- OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST 314TH NEW SOUTH WALES KILLED (Newspaper Article)
- Local and General St Clement’s plaque (Newspaper Article)
- PERSONAL St Clement’s plaque (Newspaper Article)
Commemorations:
- NALDER G. F. on the West Face of the
- Nalder on the St Clement's World War 1 Roll of Honour
- G F on the St Clement's Anglican Church World War 1 Memorial Plaques