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  1. Phillip Davey, was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in battle that could be awarded to a member of the Australian armed forces at the time. Davey enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in December 1914 for service in World War I, and joined his unit, the 10th Battalion, on the island of Lemnos on 10 April 1915. Along with his battalion, he ...

  2. 4 de mar. de 2015 · WHEN Phillip Davey’s commander was killed in Merris, France, in June 1918, the 21-year-old corporal moved into point-black fire to save his fellow troops. Read Today's Paper Tributes.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2021 · Corporal Phillip Davey, VC, MM (1896 - 1953, 57yo) Phillip Davey was born on 10 October 1896 at Unley, South Australia and at completion of his schooling worked as a horse-driver. Davey enlisted into the Australian Imperial Force on 22 December 1914. Davey embarked on 2 February 1915 at Melbourne with the 10th Battalion's 2nd reinforcement and ...

  4. www.sutori.com › story › phillip-davey--TTBQuPy6PHILLIP DAVEY | Sutori

    Philip Davey was born on 10th of October 1896 in Adelaide (Suburb of Unley), South Australia. His parents were William George Davey and Elizabeth, ne`e O'Neill. He also had 2 brothers, Claude and Richard who served in battles. Phillip Davey was educated at Flinders Street Model School and Goodwood Public School, he worked as a horse-driver at the time of his enlistment.

  5. Phillip Davey was born on 10 October 1896 at Unley, South Australia, to William George Davey, a carpenter, and his wife Elizabeth née O'Neill; he one of at least five sons of the couple. He attended the Flinders Street Model School and the Goodwood Public School.

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  7. Phillip Alan Davey, 70 of Lakeland passed away June 22, 2021. Born in Cadillac, Michigan, he was the son of Rev. Seth and Audrey Davey. His survivors include his wife of 47 years, Diane Fennell Davey; children, Melanie Cookson, Shane Davey (Natalie); grandchildren, David and Haley Cookson, Mathew Pelletier, and William Davey; siblings, Byron Davey (Debra), Joslyn Davey (Carol), Ruth Smith ...