Identity disc bracelet : Lance Corporal F R Symons, 17 Battalion AIF

Places
Accession Number REL/02641.003
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Heraldry
Physical description Aluminium, Steel
Location Main Bld: First World War Gallery: Western Front 1917: Spring Advance
Maker Unknown
Place made Australia
Date made c 1915
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Unofficial aluminium identity disc with chain bracelet. The disc is impressed with 'F. R. SYMONS. 2287. D 17. A.I. METH.'

History / Summary

Frank Robert Symons was born at Alexandria, Sydney, in 1895. He trained as a wood turner after completing his education, and was also a member of the militia. As a 19 year old, he enlisted in the AIF in July 1915, as a private with the service number 2287 in 17 Infantry Battalion. Although he sailed with the 4th reinforcements in September 1915, Symons did not join his unit until January 1916, in Egypt after the evacuation of Gallipoli. He travelled with the battalion to France later the same year, and saw action on the Somme. On 15 April 1917, the Germans launched a counter-attack at Lagnicourt against the Australian forces advancing towards the Hindenburg Line. 17 Battalion, holding the line in front of the town of Noreuil, was one of the units heavily involved in this action, and suffered 181 casualties during the day. Frank Symons, now a lance corporal, was among those killed. His body was not recovered, and he is commemorated on the Australian National Memorial at Villers Bretonneux, France.