Darcy James Appleyard
At the time World War One began, 20 year old Darcy was working on the family farm in Binginwarri, South Gippsland, with his parents. The sixth son of George and Jane Appleyard, by August, 1915, four of his brothers had already joined the army with Gordon in Turkey, Charles and Allan in the Western Front and Richard in the Middle East. Now aged 21, and legally old enough to join the war efforts, Darcy would make the decision to follow his brothers into the theatre of war. The local paper, the Gippsland Standard proudly reported the enlistments, feeding the hope and pride of the families writing, “our boys have responded well to the call of ‘King and Country’. In fact, we have very few of eligible age remaining in the district.” Enlisting on August 12, 1915, it would be almost 6 months later when Darcy would embark on the HMAT Warilda on February 8, 1916, disembarking in Marseilles, France, in March before joining the 9 th Reinforcement of the 23 rd Battal...