
Lieutenant Colonel Maldwyn WilliamsPrint Page 

The tablet was erected in memory of Lieutenant Colonel Maldwyn Williams, the commanding officer of the 1st Field Ambulance, who died of his wounds he received at Bapaume in France during World War One.
Location
| Address: | Royal Parade, Trinity College Chapel, Parkville, 3052 | 
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| State: | VIC | 
| Area: | AUS | 
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.795467 Long: 144.958803 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.  | 
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Dedication
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                    THIS TABLET
  Is A Tribute Of Affection And Gratitude
           TO THE MEMORY OF
 MALDWYN LESLIE WILLIAMS M.B.B.S.,
Lieut-Colonel And Commanding Officer
         Of The First Field Ambulance
     In The Australian Imperial Force.
         He Died For The Empire
          On March 3rd 1917,
From Wounds Sustained At Bapaume In France. 
 "In The Most Faithful Execution Of His Duty."   
           At The University
He Won Distinction In His Medical Course.  
        He Was A Fine Sportsman
And Played A Worthy Part In The Intercollegiate Contests.  
He Was Deservedly Loved By His Fellow Students
For His Simplicity, Geniality, And Graciousness,
          His Gentleness And Strength.
           He Died As He Had Lived,
        Sacrificing Himself For Others,
         And His Spirit Is With Us Still.
       This Tablet Has Been Erected
         By The Officers, 
Non-Commissioned Officers And Men
             Of His Unit.
"Death Is Swallowed Up In Victory."
 
 
Lieutenant Williams Death 1917
