City Club (Toowoomba)
Queensland

Wilfred Wallace Ross

Enlistment Date
26/10/1914
Age At Enlistment
26
Rank On Enlistment
Trooper
Regimental No.
353
Battalion
5th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron
Fate
KIA
Fate Date
08/11/1917
Fate Place
Beersheba
Occupation
Station Overseer
Place of Birth
Maryborough, Queensland
Religion
Presbyterian
Marital Status
Single
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A34 Persic on 21 December 1914

Wilfred Ross played for Cities in the Toowoomba competition before enlisting in October 1914. Though a native of Maryborough, Queensland, Ross had been working as a station overseer in Toowoomba at the time of his enlistment.

He was assigned to the 4th Field Ambulance in Gallipoli and received a minor shrapnel wound in June 1915 but would not be evacuated until September due to dysentery. Ross stayed in England until March 1917 after a lengthy recovery before being sent to Egypt. Here he attended to School of Instruction and was finally attached to the Australian Mounted Division.

Ross was killed in action at Tel-Abu-Dalakh in the aftermath of the Battle of Hareira and Sheria in modern day Israel, and according to his records he was buried “15 yrds from tree at village Kirbet-um-Batieh bearing 30% by Chap. T. Mullins”. His name was added to the Toowoomba British Football Association honour board in May 1918.