Roy Morell
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Wollongong, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
Lt Col Roy Morell DSO OBE | |
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| Born | 24 May 1889 Wollongong, New South Wales |
| Died | 28 June 1961 (aged 72) Sydney, New South Wales |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Australian Army |
| Years of service | 1914–1919 1943–1945 |
| Rank | Lieutenant Colonel |
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| Battles / wars | |
| Awards | |
| Other work | Stockbroker Honorary Treasurer Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales & Fairbridge Farm Schools of NSW |
Lieutenant Colonel Roy Morell DSO, OBE (24 May 1889 – 28 June 1961)[1] was an Australian wool broker, grazier and stockbroker who volunteered for war service during World War I and World War II.[2]
Morell was born in Wollongong, New South Wales,[3] son of Frances Helen (née Hopkins) and James Harris Morell.[4] He was educated at Wolaroi College and from 1903 at Newington College.[5]
Woolbroker and grazier
After school, Morell worked for Goldsbrough Mort & Co.[1] and owned Tullochard out of Inverell.[6]
War service
On 17 September 1914, Morell enlisted as a sergeant in the 6th Light Horse Regiment, A Squadron, and embarked from Sydney on 21 December 1914. He served in the Gallipoli Campaign. Morell became a member of the 5th Machine Gun Battalion and served in France. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in August 1915, Lieutenant in October 1915, Captain in March 1916 and Major in March 1917. He married Frances Ione Pole-Carew, a VAD stationed in Malta, on 18 November 1918.[7] Morell returned to Australia on 6 May 1919 and was discharged on 3 July 1919.[2] He volunteered again in the Second World War[8] and as a Lieutenant Colonel was second-in-command in Sydney for Australian Army Movement Control.[1]
Military awards
- In June 1917 he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order[9]
- In June 1919 he was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire[10]
- Mentioned in Despatches three times[1]