Introduction by Sir Peter Cosgrove

Today's Honour Roll

June
23
Today's Honour Roll recognizes 90 Australians who fell on this day in history.
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Name Date of Death Conflict
VAN RAALTE, Henry Stewart 23 Jun 1944 World War 2
SAMPSON, Jack 23 Jun 1918 World War 1
BISHOP, Frederick James 23 Jun 1918 World War 1
DAVEY, Alman Wilfred 23 Jun 1918 World War 1
SMITH, James Brooks Hamilton 23 Jun 1943 World War 2

Vale Howard Hendrick DFC OAM

We honour the memory of Howard Hendrick DFC OAM, who passed away last week at the age of 102.

A Lancaster bomber pilot during the Second World War, Howard joined the RAAF on Anzac Day 1942 and completed 31 operational missions over Europe. His distinguished wartime service was recognised with the Distinguished Flying Cross and France's Legion of Honour.

The citation accompanying his Distinguished Flying Cross read:

“Flying Officer Hendrick has completed numerous operations against the enemy, in the course of which he has invariably displayed the utmost fortitude, courage and devotion to duty.”

Beyond his wartime service, Howard was a flying instructor, commercial airline pilot, respected Riverland community figure, and twice named Loxton Citizen of the Year.

We remember his courage, service, leadership and humility. Lest we forget.

DODD, John
Private, 6th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
WATERS, George Alexander
Private, 24th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Adelaide 10th Battalion "Pozieres Cross"
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ROGERS, Paul Applegate
Sergeant, 7th Division Signals, Australian Military Forces (WW2)
LAW, Charles Newton
Private, 20th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Adelaide The 50th Battalion Commemorative Cross
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NORMAN, Richard Edgar
Sergeant, 2nd/19th Infantry Battalion, Australian Military Forces (WW2)
TAYLOR, William Gordon
Private, 15th Field Ambulance, AIF WW1

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