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Frederick DODD #Q20409

By Marg Powel & Des Crump | 14 September 2017

Indigenous Australian, Frederick Dodd, No.1 Depot Battalion

Frederick (Fred) Dodd was born at Goomeri, Queensland to Tommy and Topsy Dodd in 1893 and was working as a stockman when he volunteered to serve with the first AIF in July 1917. Allotted to the Light Horse, he trained at Enoggera, Brisbane but was found to be suffering from rheumatic pain. Through an injury caused by an earlier fall from a horse, he had damaged his right leg and it continued to hamper him. He was discharged in October 1917 not being fit for active service.

Fred Dodd returned to his wife Queenie Dodd (nee Pope) and daughter Amy in Gayndah, Fred and Queenie had another 11 children. Frederick Dodd died in 1955, Queenie later married Bruce Meldrum in 1956.

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