The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
FROMELLES
SOLDIERS IDENTIFICATION: SCIENTIFIC MATCHING TO BE ATTEMPTED
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
today announced that
It is estimated the remains of up to 400 Australian and British soldiers
are interred in a group burial site at Fromelles, where they were originally
laid to rest by German Forces in 1916.
The decision to exhume and individually re-inter each soldier was made
following a limited excavation at the site earlier this year which proved the
remains were still in situ.
“We have agreed to DNA test an initial cross-section of our soldiers’
remains when they are carefully exhumed from the group burial site at Fromelles
next year,” Minister Snowdon said.
“If this process returns positive results, we may then consider testing
the balance of remains in order to attempt matching with current living
relatives.
“It is the desire of the Australian Government to use every reasonable
method to identify each individual soldier.”
Minister Snowdon’s British counterpart, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of
State for Defence and Minister for Veterans, Kevan Jones MP, echoed these
sentiments.
“Although we have to acknowledge that identification
of those found at Fromelles will be unlikely in
a lot of cases, we owe it to them all to ensure that every reasonable effort is
made to provide a named grave to as many of them as possible,” Minister Jones
said.
The Australian Army is attempting to locate current living relatives for
each of the First Australian Imperial Force soldiers believed to be buried at
Pheasant Wood.
Members of the public who believe they may have a relative interred at
the site are encouraged to register their details at www.defence.gov.au/fromelles or
by calling the public inquiries line on 1800 019 090. This database of current living relatives may
be used in the future to identify individual remains, if the scientific methods
prove to be feasible.
Media contacts:
Kate Sieper (Warren Snowdon): 02 6277 7620 or 0488 484 689
Defence Media Liaison: 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664