ROLL OF HONOUR

QLD RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

It is important to hear the stories behind these names on the QRA Museum Honour Board for WWI and other conflicts and peacetime operations. Through the efforts of our volunteers, historians and community, we continue to tell the stories of these riflemen. Highlighting the young men who travelled to distant lands…

James Edward Herbert

James Edward Herbert MC was a member of the Nerang Rifle Club. He enlisted and served with the 26th Infantry Battalion in Egypt, Gallipoli and on the Western Front. Captain James Herbert MC died of wounds he sustained while burying a fellow Officer at Warloy Baillon in France on 17 April 1918.

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James Edward Herbert

James Edward Herbert MC was a member of the Nerang Rifle Club. He enlisted and served with the 26th Infantry Battalion in Egypt, Gallipoli and on the Western Front. Captain James Herbert MC died of wounds he sustained while burying a fellow Officer at Warloy Baillon in France on 17 April 1918.

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Armistice Centenary War Memorial

1485 Old Cleveland Road, Belmont

ACWM – Managed by the sub committee of the Queensland Rifle Association Inc. Ph: 3398 4309

In Commemoration of the Brave

The memorial comprises the Armistice Centenary Memorial Gate at the primary entrance to the Belmont Shooting Complex on Old Cleveland Road, as well as a circular memorial forming part of a contemplative garden.