Frederick Hamilton March Military person

Frederick Hamilton March, GC (6 August 1891 – 30 October 1977) was an Australian soldier and adventurer. He served in the Middle East during the First World War. He received the Empire Gallantry Medal, then the highest civilian gallantry award in the British Empire, for his conduct during the assassination of the Governor-General of Sudan, Sir Lee Stack. He was involved with the Sudanese Ministry of Agriculture during his later working career.

Personal facts

Frederick Hamilton March
Birth dateAugust 06, 1891
Birth place
Bowning New South Wales
Date of deathOctober 30, 1977

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Military person

award
George Cross
military operations
World War I
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
military branch
Australian Army
military unit
7th Light Horse Regiment (Australia)

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