Service Details
- Branch of Service
- Army
- Conflict
- World War I (1914-1918)
- Date of Enlistment
- 03/11/1914
- Place of Enlistment
- Royal Military College, Duntroon ACT
Personal Details
- Gender
- Male
- Date of Birth
- 14/05/1893
- Place of Birth
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Address (at enlistment)
- Royal Military College, Duntroon ACT
- School(s) Attended
- Palmerston North High School (New Zealand)
- Occupation
- Soldier
- Next of Kin
- Joseph Lang (father), Corner Street, Burwood NSW
- Burial Place
Buried at sea
Unit and Rank Details
- Final Rank
- Captain
- Final Unit
- 6 Light Horse Regiment AIF
Fate
Died of wounds on 13 August 1915 at sea, aged 22 years.
Commemoration
AWM Roll of Honour Memorial Panel 5, Canberra ACT
Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey
Large stone tablet on outside of northern wall of St. John's Church, Reid ACT
Notes
Lang arrived in Australia with his family from New Zealand as a 15 year old around 1909 and entered the Royal Military College on 7 March 1912. Prior to that he had worked for the Justice Department in NSW and for the Queensland Insurance Company. He was a member of the Honour Guard at the naming ceremony in Canberra on 12 March 1913. His class was graduated early on 2 November 1914 and Lang joined the 6th Light Horse Regiment the following day as a Lieutenant in the Machine Gun Section. He arrived on Gallipoli in May 1915 and was promoted to Captain in early August 1915. He was attached to the 2nd Battalion during the Battle of Lone Pine when he was seriously wounded on 6 August 1916. He was evacuated from Gallipoli aboard the Hospital Ship Guildford Castle but died from his wounds on 13 August 1915 and was buried at sea.
Description - height 6 feet 3 inches, weight 160 pounds, chest 35½-39 inches, dark complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, Church of England, cut under left eye.
Sources
Colonel J.E. Lee, 'Duntroon: The Royal Military College of Australia 1911-1946', 1952
AWM Roll of Honour Database and Circular
AWM Collections Records : P10659.001, A02361
NAA RecordSearch - Series B2455 (First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920)
Sydney Morning Herald - 1 September 1915