103 Medium Battery 1975
Laurie Skinner in Vietnam
3.7 inch Mark 3 Heavy Anti Aircraft Gun - Live Firing North Head Manly
No 53 of 1974 Gun Course - School of Artillery 1974
Anti Aircraft Radar No 3 Mark 7
Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, Memorial, Canberra ACT
25 Pounder New Guinea 1944
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GUNNERS MEMORIES
1915
1915~1916~1917
World War 1 - 'The Great War'
Lieutenant R.D. Doughty M.C.
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GUNNERS MEMORIES
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EPILOGUE
REST IN PEACE

Biographical
Introduction
Diary One
Diary Two
Diary Three
Diary Four
Diary Five
Epilogue
Photos





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Here ends the last known diary of Ralph Dorchell Doughty. It seems unlikely that he gave up keeping a dairy at this point, having done so almost continuously since 5 April 1915.

Perhaps there was another diary-one which was with him when he was wounded, and when he died. If it exists, neither of the families who had these diaries know where it went. It would cover the remainder of March, all of April, May, June, and most of July.

On 8 May 1917, Ralph Doughty was awarded the Military Cross.

On 23 July 1917 he was wounded in action.

On 25 July 1917, Lieutenant RD. Doughty MC died of wounds.

History of the Military Cross

     
 

 
     
     
A Field Battery in Vietnam - Gunner Tiffy
Sergeants from the No. 1 Queensland Volunteer Artillery
Artillery In Action At Heilly France - Circa 1918
Members of 102 (Coral) Battery in Vietnam
Gunner Claude Rubin Winduss (Second from Left) in World War 1

         
         

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