York is the easy answer but apparently, it was some guy named Harry Murray.
You mean Lieutenant Colonel Murray VC, CMG, DSO & Bar, DCM of the Australian Army...He enlisted as a Private in 1914 and was promoted "in the field" a number of times until he reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel by the wars end.
Not bad for a farm boy from rural Tasmania!
In WW2, although in his 60's, he served again as CO of a reserve Unit..
He was an incredibly tough, brave man.
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