6972, Bombardier Charles James Campbell Macaw 4th Field Artillery Brigade Died of Disease – 10th June 1916 Australian War Memorial: Studio portrait of 6972 Driver Charles James Campbell Macaw, 4th Field Artillery Brigade from Croxton, Victoria. A 30 year old warehouseman when he enlisted in the AIF on 28 June 1915, he embarked for overseas
WEBSTER, Harold Richard Ingoldby
29379, Bombardier Harold Richard Ingoldby Webster 42th Battalion AIF 4th Field Artillery Brigade _______________________________________________________ ADFA Database National Archives – Service Record Picture Source – Bank of New South Wales Roll of Honour
POCKETT, George Norman MBE(C)
Lieutenant George Norman Pockett MBE(C) 4th FAB and Ordnance Corps AIF From Wikapedia – Bringing the Amiens Gun back to Sydney However, it was subsequently decided that, as the naval floating crane Titan was available in Sydney and was capable of lifting weights up to 200 tons, the problem was solved. So the bogies, central pivot, undercarriage and gun







