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PEARCE, Arthur Mueller "Joe"

Surnames

  • Pearce

Subjects

  • WW1
WW1 Roll of Honour: 
Roll of Honour
Family name: 
PEARCE
Given names: 
Arthur Mueller "Joe"
Gender: 
Male
Place of birth: 
Bendigo
, Australia
36° 45' 30.0492" S, 144° 17' 0.7188" E
East Melbourne addresses
Year: 
1914
1914
138 Gipps Street
, East Melbourne, Victoria
, Australia
37° 48' 46.9008" S, 144° 59' 3.9876" E
Military service: 
WW1
Regimental number: 
418
Rank: 
Lcpl
Military units: 
7th Battalion, D Company, AIF
Military casualty: 
Killed in action
Date of death: 
1915
Place of death: 
Death Gaba Tepe
, Turkey
40° 12' 7.7364" N, 26° 16' 7.464" E
Biographical notes: 

Killed in action 25 Apr 1915 Gallipoli.

Aged 30, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pearce of Bendigo. Known as “Joe”, he played 152 games for Melbourne Football Club from 1904 to 1913. scoring 5 goals. His position was full-back. He represented Victoria at 1908 Carnival. Always played as a strict amateur, refusing even to accept out of pocket expenses. Played cricket for Coburg and for MCC Club Elevens. Also played lacrosse and tennis. Employee of AMP Society. Heavily involved in the life of Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne: Church Treasurer, Sunday School Superintendent, Secretary of Church of England Mens Society, member of the Choir. 

According to his sister, Pearce was the eighth person to enlist at Essendon on 17 Aug 1914.

He joined the 7th Battalion AIF and was promoted to Corporal on 6 Apr 1915.

Pearce was killed on 25 Apr 1915 while landing at Gabe Tepe.

"While making for Fisherman's Hut in a boat together with witness and under command of Lt Scanlon to take part in the landing on 25 April, Pearce was killed by machine gun or rifle fire. He was buried with 30 or 40 others on the beach."

According to Professor Geoffrey Blainey, Pearce was the first VFL  footballler to die at Gallipoli. There is a plaque in his honour at Holy Trinity, East Melbourne.

He is commemorated at the No 2 Outpost Cemetery on the east side of the Anzac-Suvla Road along with 22 of his mates from the 7th Battalion who were also killed at the landings.

References: 
NAA
Wikipedia
Trove
Trove
Trove
Jim Main & David Allen, Fallen: The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers who Never returned from War (Melbourne: Crown Content, 2002) pp 144-146
Joe Pearce - 1912
Obituary page 1 - The Bendigonian - 17 Jun 1915
Obituary page 2 - The Bendigonian - 17 Jun 1915
Letter from sister Ethel 12 Apr 1967
Letter from sister Ethel 27 Aug 1967
Memorial - Holy Trinity Church East Melbourne
The Argus 26 April 1956
Acknowledgments: 

Geoffrey Blainey: Speech at Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne, 13 Mar 2013.

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