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About Martin O'Meara
Martin O'Meara - VC
Private 16th Battalion Australian Imperial Force
Martin O'Meara VC (3 November 1885 – 20 December 1935) was both an Irish-born Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Assigned to 16th Battalion as a private, O'Meara embarked for France on 22 December 1915.
Between 9 and 12 August 1916 at Mouquet Farm, Pozières, during four days of very heavy fighting, Private O'Meara repeatedly went out and brought in wounded officers and men from "no man's land" under intense artillery and machine-gun fire. He also volunteered and carried up ammunition and bombs through a heavy barrage to a portion of the trenches which was being heavily shelled at the time. O'Meara was wounded three times during the war and returned to Australia on 15 September 1918, having reached the rank of sergeant.
Later life
O'Meara was diagnosed by the OC, 24th Australian Auxiliary Hospital, Stromness on 19 December 1918 as:
suffering from Delusional Insanity, with hallucinations of hearing and sight, is extremely homicidal and suicidal, and requires to be kept in restraint. He is not hopeful of his recovery in the near future. Admitted to Claremont Mental Hospital (insane patient), 3 January 1919.
O'Meara died at the age of 50 and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
Martin O'Meara's Timeline
1885 |
November 3, 1885
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Lissernane, Lorrha Eat, Tipperary, Ireland
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November 6, 1885
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Terryglass, Tipperary, Ireland
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1935 |
December 20, 1935
Age 50
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
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