John
Simpson Kirkpatrick
July 6, 1892 - May 19, 1915
John Simpson
Kirkpatrick, affectionately known as "the man and his donkey", was
born on the 6th of July 1892 in South Shields, England.
He landed at ANZAC Cove
at 5 a.m. on the 25th of April 1915 and was mortally wounded in Shrapnel
Gully, near the mouth of Monash Valley, on the 19th of May 1915 at the
age of 22.
During the 24 days he
spent at ANZAC he operated as a sole unit with his beloved donkey/s and
is credited with saving the lives of probably hundreds of men.
He has become a part of
the ANZAC folklore and though recommended for the Victoria Cross, twice,
and the Distinguished Conduct Medal, he was never decorated for his
actions.
JOHN SIMPSON
KIRKPATRICK SERVED AS
202 PRIVATE J SIMPSON,
AUST. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS,
19TH MAY 1915 AGE 22
HE GAVE HIS LIFE
THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE

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