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Fogarty, single, listing his occupation as grazier, enlisted in the First AIF on 26 February 1915. Having received officer training, he was promoted to Lieutenant on 22 April 1915, appointed to the 24th Battalion, AIF, and left Australia on 8 May 1915. He was killed, amongst 31 dead and 100
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384: Fogarty's brother, Captain (later Major) Joseph Fogarty (a doctor with the Australian Army Medical Corps) also was at Gallipoli at the time and when he heard the carnage caused by this barrage, rushed to the scene and frantically searched for his brother's body.
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