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Australian Military Forces Military Orders
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DESCRIPTION
Title
Australian Military Forces Military Orders
Object Type
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Military
Date
1922
Description
Australian Military Forces Military Orders.
Military Board, Army Headquarters, Melbourne 18 November 1922.
'The following orders are promulgated by command of the Military Board.
Provenance and Signifcance
This Military Order belonged to Theodore James Grey.
Theodore James Grey was born at Kiama to William Grey and Emily Baxter.
In 1903, he married Ada Gordon and started farming at Jerrara.
About this time, he joined the Illawarra Lancers, which became part of the Illawarra Light Horse at the start of WWI.
Theo did not serve overseas; he stayed in Australia, trained officers, and was part of the unit in charge of guarding Cronulla.
Theo retired from the Light Horse in 1932 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
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Grey, Bob
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Paper and ink.
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24cm x 18cm
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Australian Military Forces Military Orders
(1922). Shellharbour City Council, accessed 13/12/2025, https://discover.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/13786