Peter Calder DURWARD

Regimental number2/1834
Place of birthDenny, Scotland
Addressc/o Manse, Lawrence
Marital statusSingle
Next of kinFather, P C Durward, Lawrence, Otago
Rank on embarkationGunner
Enlistment statusVolunteer
Unit nameNew Zealand Expeditionary Force, 5th Reinforcements, New Zealand Field Artillery
Embarkation detailsUnit embarked from Wellington on board Maunganui on 13 June 1915
Final rankCorporal
Final unit13th Battery, 3rd Brigade, New Zealand Field Artillery
FateDied of wounds 9 October 1918
Age at death from cemetery records25
Place of burialBeaulencourt British Cemetery (Plot I, Row A, Grave No 38), Ligny-Thilloy, France
Miscellaneous information from
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Parents: the Rev. Peter Calder Durward and Elizabeth Durward, The Manse, Lawrence, Otago
Medals

Military Medal

'At Devil?s Valley, Delville Wood: These drivers displayed the greatest coolness and courage at a most critical time, under heavy shrapnel fire on the 15th Their team was hit and got into difficulties in the open. The centre driver was wounded, horses thrown down, and vehicles thrown into a shell hole. The wounded driver was carried clear and horses extricated and got clear. This act, under the circumstances, I consider especially deserving of recognition, as they all displayed the utmost courage, and by their act showed a splendid example to the others.'
Source: 'London Gazette'
Date: 9 December 1916

Other details

War service: Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front

Medals: Military Medal, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Miscellaneous detailsNominal Roll Vol. 1: Field Artillery/Fifth

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