The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
HUMAN
REMAINS FOUND AT FROMELLES
Minister
for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon, announced this
morning that a small quantity of human remains had been discovered at a
suspected group burial site of Australian and British WWI soldiers in
Fromelles, France.
“Human
remains have been uncovered during the limited excavation of a suspected World
War I burial site which is being investigated by the Australian Army in
France,” Mr Snowdon said.
It
is suspected the remains of up to 400 Australian and British soldiers who fell
during the Battle of Fromelles over 19 and 20 July 1916 lie at the Pheasant
Wood site. Research by amateur historian
and head of the Friends of the 15th
Brigade, Mr Lambis Englezos, contributed to the Army’s decision to
investigate the site.
The
excavation began on Monday 26 May at 9.30am (Central European Time) and the
original outline of two of the five suspected burial pits was confirmed within
five hours. Further excavation of a small trial trench over one of the pits
uncovered human remains at around 5pm on Tuesday 27 May CET.
Mr
Snowdon said, “At this stage there is no indication of the number or condition
of any remains which may be found at the site and the archaeology team still
have a large task ahead to attempt to resolve these questions.”
“While
it is believed that the bodies are likely to be Australian and British
soldiers, the nationalities have so far not been confirmed.
“This
is a significant discovery in determining what happened to our Diggers in the
aftermath of the bloodiest day in Australia’s military history.”
The
limited excavation is being carried out by battlefield archaeologists from the
Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (GUARD) and is being
conducted under the auspices of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission with the
full cooperation of French and British authorities, local Government, the land
owner and tenant.
Chief of Army, Lieutenant
General Peter Leahy AC, commended the GUARD team on their meticulous work, and
on this
discovery so early in the excavation.
“I
also thank the Commonwealth War Grave Commission and the French and British
Governments for their collaboration and assistance in facilitating this
complicated excavation,” Lieutenant General Leahy said.
Further
information on the Fromelles excavation is available via the Fromelles Inquiry
line 1800 019 090 or website www.defence.gov.au/fromelles
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