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{{infobox soldier | image =Shelley Roland Parker.jpg | caption = AWM p07021.001 | image2 ={{File:Shelley_Roland_Parker_1.jpg]] | caption2 = | dateofbirth = 15 Jan 1891 | placeofbirth = Kerang, Victoria | death = 4 Jul 1918 | placeofdeath = | enlistmentage = 24 years, 5 months | description = 5'9" (1.75m) tall; weight 171lbs; fresh complexion, blue eyes, brown hair. | height = 5'9" (1.75m) | weight = 171lbs | complexion = fresh | eyes = blue | hair = brown | descriptionnote = 3 teeth missing upper jaw, 2 from lower jaw | occupation = Railway employee | religion = Church of England | address = Mills road, Gosnells, Western Australia | relation = Father | nextofkin = Mr Arthur John Shelley | regnumber = 1108 | enlistmentdate = 15 May 1915 | rank = Lieutenant | unit = 28th Battalion, C Company transferred to 2nd Machine Gun Battalion | embarkationdatefrom = 9 Jun 1915 | embarkationdateto = 2 Jul 1915 | shipembarked = HMAT A11 Ascanius | embarkedshipnote = | embarkationdatefrom2 = | embarkationdateto2 = | shipembarked2 = | embarkedshipnote2 = | dateofreturnfrom = | dateofreturnto = | shipreturned = | shipreturnednote = | dateofreturnfrom2 = | dateofreturnto2 = | shipreturned2 = | shipreturnednote2 = | fate1 = | fate2 = | fate3 = | fate4 = | monument1 = Gosnells War Memorial | monumentnote1 = | monument2 = Gosnells Road Board Honour Roll | monumentnote2 = | monument3 = Gosnells Ward Honour Roll | monumentnote3 = | monument4 = | monumentnote4 = | monumentawm = | medal1 = 1914-15 Star | medal2 = British War Medal | medal3 = Victory Medal | medal4 = }}


Pre War

Member of a Rifle club for 3 years.

Electoral Roll entries: 1914 - 1915 at 247 James street, West Perth, Railway employee

War Service

When Roland first presented himself to the Blackboy Hill camp he was allocated to the 8th reinforcement draft for the 10th Light Horse Regiment and he travelled with them to Egypt. There he was transferred to the 28th Battalion, embarking with them on HMT Ivernia for Mudros Harbour on 4 Sep 1915, and arriving on 7 Sep 1915. On 10 Sep 1915 Roland boarded HMT Sarnia for Anzac Cove, landing the same day. On 23 Sep 1915 he was reallocated to 'C' Company of the 28th Battalion and appointed Lance Corporal. On 25 Oct 1915 he was promoted to Temporary Corporal, and two months later on Christmas Day to Corporal.

Roland arrived back in Alexandria from Mudros on 10 Jan 1916, and was caught up in the reorganisation of the AIF in Egypt as on 2 Mar 1916 he was transferred to the 7th Brigade's Machine Gun Company.

In Belgium, on 20 Aug 1916, he was promoted Sergeant, and on 9 Feb 1917 promoted 2nd Lieutenant. Transferred the same day to the 22nd Machine Gun Company (later part of the 2nd Machine Gun Battalion), he was sent to the Machine Gun Training Depot at Beldon Park, Grantham to learn the craft. At the conclusion of his course it was said of him that "This officer is satisfactory and very keen and efficient but needs more confidence.

Returned to France on 17 Mar 1917, where he was promoted Lieutenant on 13 May 1917. From 2 - 13 Oct 1917 he enjoyed some leave in the UK, before being detached briefly to the 8th Field Artillery Brigade on 4 Dec 1917, rejoining his unit 4 days later in the Lochre (Loker) area of Belgium.

Roland was hospitalised with the 3rd Australian Field Ambulance for 23 days with VD during Nov - Dec 1917.

On 3 Jun 1918 he was wounded in action (gassed), with treatment provided to him by the 5th Australian Field Ambulance and the 20th Casualty Clearing Station on 3 Jun 1918, the later retaining him for 3 days before sending him to the 41st Stationary Hospital at Pont Remy. Roland returned to duty with his unit on 14 Jun 1918 near La Houssove. On 4 Jul 1918 the 22nd MG Coy of the 2nd MG Battalion was supporting an attack on Hamel when Roland was killed in action. The unit's War Diary has the following entry: "Lieutenant Shelley took charge of 2/Lieut' Kershaw's guns on the later being wounded. Whilst doing patrol between his guns (Lt R.P. Shelley) was killed by a sniper, receiving a bullet wound through the head."

Originally buried in the Blangy-Tronville Communal Cemetery Extension, he was exhumed and reburied in the Longueau British Cemetery during 1924.


  • Longueau British Cemetery in the Southeast outskirts of Amiens
  • CWGC


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