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Fedor Gartung
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BiographyFedor Gartung enlisted on 2 September 1914 and was wounded in action in August 1916 and he received an injury to his face in March 1917.
On the 11th September 1918 he was again wounded, this time in the face, chest and side and was transferred to 53rd Clearing Station where he died the next day.
He was the brother of Frederick Gartung, who died in the war and Leopold who survived the war.Age23Date of Death12 September 1918Civil employmentBread carterEducatedGalston Public School, NSW
RelationshipsSon of Mrs. Susan Gartung, Galston, NSW
On the 11th September 1918 he was again wounded, this time in the face, chest and side and was transferred to 53rd Clearing Station where he died the next day.
He was the brother of Frederick Gartung, who died in the war and Leopold who survived the war.Age23Date of Death12 September 1918Civil employmentBread carterEducatedGalston Public School, NSW
RelationshipsSon of Mrs. Susan Gartung, Galston, NSWService Information
Service number1078RankPrivateRegiment4th Battalion, Australian InfantryPlace of enlistmentSydney, NSWPlace of embarkmentSydney, NSW
Date of embarkment20 October 1914
Memorial/Cemetery La Chapelette British Cemetery, Peronne, FranceGalston War MemorialKeywordsFirst World War
Galston
WW1
Gartung Family
Date of embarkment20 October 1914
Memorial/Cemetery La Chapelette British Cemetery, Peronne, FranceGalston War MemorialKeywordsFirst World War
Galston
WW1
Gartung FamilyFedor Gartung. Hornsby Shire, accessed 27/04/2026, https://hornsbyshire.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/296






