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ABOUT AN AUSSIE COBBER AND WHAT
MATE SHIP IS

Australian Memorial Park Fromelles
The
Park is situated around the remains of fortifications on the part of
the German line, which was captured by the 14th Australian Brigade and
held overnight on 19-20 July 1916. The Park and the nearby VC Corner
Cemetery, some 3 Kms from Fromelles, in northern France, are 8 Kms
south of Armentieres, and 16 Kms
west of Lille.
The central
feature of the Memorial Park is the sculpture "Cobbers" by Peter
Corlett of Melbourne. The sculpture
is based on 3101 Sergeant Simon Fraser of 57th Battalion, a 40 year old
Victorian farmer turned soldier who rescued many men from the
battlefield, carrying a man of 60th Battalion. Later, Fraser, as a
Lieutenant of 58th Battalion, was Mentioned in Despatches before being
killed at Bullecourt on 12
May 1917. His name is
recorded on the Australian National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux.
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