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  1. 31 de oct. de 2018 · Portrait of Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel mounted on his horse by artist W.B. McInnes. He served in three wars over half a century, led the army during peacetime, and was the first Australian to attain the rank of general, but Sir Harry Chauvel never forgot that he was a Light Horseman. When he retired from the army in 1930, he had one ...

  2. About Us Our Purpose The Chauvel Foundation is a not for profit ACNC Registered Australian Charity (A0095567J). Its purpose is to promote, support and inspire service to the community by building public awareness of the attributes, dedication and accomplishments of the Australian Light Horse and their greatest commander, General Sir Harry Chauvel.

  3. Chauvel in the Boer War Miles Farmer OAM provides an insight into the role Sir Harry played in the Boer War. Chauvel's Beersheba Based on two talks on 27th October 2017 to members of the Light Horse Memorial Park Inc (Seymour) & the

  4. And he did. That was his thing – ‘I’m a Light Horseman.’”. He served in three wars over half a century, led the army during peacetime, and was the first Australian to attain the rank of general, but Sir Harry Chauvel never forgot that he was a Light Horseman. When he retired from the army in 1930, he had one simple request: to ride ...

  5. Harry Chauvel’s grandfather (Charles George Temple Chauvel) purchased Tabulam Station (East Tabulam) from Judge Windeyer in 1848. The grandfather and his wife and younger children lived originally in a homestead close to Tabulam Rivulet. (Harry’s grandfather was a former officer in the British Army in India, and Harry’s own father Charlie ...

  6. Portrait of General Sir Henry (Harry) George Chauvel GCMG KCB March 1923 Australian War Memorial (J00503) As we near the end of the Centenary of the First World War it has been commented that if all we do during this period is view a few sepia photos and open a few memorials we have not only missed the point, but more importantly, we have lost some significant opportunities.

  7. 30 de ene. de 2015 · The plaque commemorates the service of Sir Henry ("Harry") Chauvel (1865 - 1945), a senior officer of the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.), who fought at Gallipoli and in the Middle East Theatre in World War One.</p> <p>As commander of the Desert Mounted Corps he was responsible for one of the most decisive victories and fastest pursuits in military history.