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Frank A. Lloyd

Private

10th Field Ambulance

Medals Earned

  • British War Medal
  • Victory Medal

Tree Information

  • Species: Ulmus Sp.
  • Planted By: Miss B. Taylor
  • Plaque: 3468

Additional Info

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Biography

Frank Albert Lloyd was born in Melbourne and was a Painter by trade when he enlisted from Ballarat in the June 1917 Reinforcements on 2 February 1917 at the age of 22. His unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A15 Port Sydney on 9 November 1917. He was discharged from Home Service on November 21st 1916, æservices no longer required', but came to the AIF with a personal reference from Lt. William Dunstan VC who wrote in part æhe is well and personally known to me as an honest and industrious man'. He trained at Royal Park then with the AMC at Broadmeadows before moving to the Clearing Hospital at Seymour. On November 9th 1917 he embarked from Melbourne on the Port Sydney and sailed via Suez to Southampton. In April 1918 he moved to France with the 10th Field Ambulance and served out the remainder of the war. He returned to Australia on the Ulysses and disembarked in Melbourne on September 2nd 1919.
Tree No. 3468

Location in Ballarat Avenue of Honour