Clarence "Clarrie" Wallach MC (November 1889 – 22 April 1918)[2][3] was an Australian representative rugby union forward and decorated World War I military officer. He fought at Gallipoli and in France and died on the Western Front. He was the second oldest of a number of brothers who served during World War I.
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^The scrum.com database lists the year of death as 1915, and that he died at Gallipoli, however he died within a week of his brother Neville. See War graves commission reference
Clarence "Clarrie" Wallach MC (November 1889 – 22 April 1918) was an Australian representative rugby union forward and decorated World War I military officer...
league player Clarrie Uren (1900–1968), Australian rules footballer Clarrie Vontom (1914–2000), Australian rules footballer ClarrieWallach (1889–1918)...
of Hill 60. On the Western Front Clarrie saw action at the Battle of Pozières in August 1916. In 1918 ClarrieWallach with the 19th battalion helped to...
A35 Berrima in June 1915. A letter home from his Wallaby team-mate ClarrieWallach says that Watson saw action at Gallipoli. He landed there in August...
the company to become casualties, including its commander, Captain ClarrieWallach. Taking command, Storkey led a small party on a foray to outflank the...
includes 12 German graves. Leo Clarke VC (1892–1916), Canadian soldier ClarrieWallach MC (1889–1918), Australian international rugby union player, and soldier...
international with 17 caps and 48 points; also the Australian captain ClarrieWallach, Australian international with 5 caps and 0 points Colin Windon, Australian...
May 1915, Aged 25. Jack Verge, died on 8 September 1915, Aged 35. ClarrieWallach MC, died on 22 April 1918, Aged 28. One of the most poignant stories...
South Wales) Bill Watson (New South Wales) Ted Fahey (New South Wales) ClarrieWallach (New South Wales) D.B. Hughes (New South Wales) F. Thompson (New South...
Thompson no. 8 6 September 1913 v New Zealand at Wellington 132 WallachClarrieWallach lock 6 September 1913 v New Zealand at Wellington 133 WoganLarry...
commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial (Turkey, Panel 37). His clubmate ClarrieWallach who also fought at Anzac Cove, wrote a letter home which was published...