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The name of Richard Pirrie, the first Australian to die on D-Day will be added to a special Normandy memorial wall for the 80th anniversary of the landings. Jacquelin Magnay @jacquelinmagnay ...
Richard Pirrie is thought to be one of the first Australian casualties of the DD landings. To mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Richard was selected to be included on the Normandy Memorial Wall ...
D-Day was the largest land, air and naval operation in history, unleashed to fight the Nazis. Over 3500 Australians were involved. One was Royal Australian Navy sub lieutenant Richard Pirrie.
Former Hawthorn player Richard 'Dick' Pirrie, one of the first Australians killed during at the D-Day landings, will have his name added to the Normandy Memorial Wall at a ceremony in Plymouth, ...
The name of the first Australian to be killed on Juno Beach on D-day, Richard Pirrie, will be inscribed on a memorial in Normandy. Added Jun 4th, 2024 ...
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Andrew Pirrie was stationed at an air force training base in Sale when he heard about “the Invasion”. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards. Subscribe. Sign In. Read Today's Paper; My account.