from Advertiser
Lieut Dalbert Hallenstein, son of Mr. R. Hallenstein, of the local firm of Michaelis, Hallenstein and Co., Pty. Ltd., has been officially reportcd killed in action after close on four years' active service. Lieut. Hallenstein served on Gallipoli with the 5th Battalion, and was wounded there. He served two years with the 14th Machine Gun Coy. in France, and was again wounded in May, 1917. When he was sufficiently recovered, he returned to France, and had been in the firing line right up to the time of meeting his death by shell fire on the 1st of this month. As a mark of respect to the late lieutenant, the works of the company were closed for the day on Wednesday last.
'Hallenstein, Dalbert Isaac (1893–1918)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hallenstein-dalbert-isaac-20224/text31280, accessed 21 September 2024.
15 August,
1893
Heidelberg,
Baden-Wurttemberg,
Germany
2 September,
1918
(aged 25)
Peronne,
France
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