Must have been a very humbling experience Keith. I am determined one day to visit this area.
My Great Great Uncle, Eric Harding Chinner, was a Lieutenant in the 32 Battalion AIF. He was mortally wounded by an enemy shell at Fromelles, and reportedly died in German hands on 20 July 1916.
When the mass graves were found at Fromelles several years ago, my mum was asked to give some DNA to try and determine if any of the remains were those of her Great Uncle. The match turned out to be positive.
He was officially re-interred at the Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery in 2010. I remember watching this on TV and openly weeping.
Our family is very proud of this piece of our history, and are eternally grateful to Eric and the countless other Australians who have given the ultimate sacrifice for this great country. Sitting here in my warm loungeroom, I simply cannot comprehend what these men went through. Your guide was probably right when she said she knew where hell was.....
I really look forward to hearing more of your trip and seeing some pics Keith. Thanks for sharing mate.
Cheers
Matt