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Portrait of Haddon Chapman in his Essendon Rifles uniform before the war. |
Earl Haddon Simpson Chapman, known as Haddon by his family, was a young man showing a lot of promise. Educated at the local State School, he was a sufficiently good scholar to win white collar job as a clerk and obtain a Commission with the pre-war militia unit, the Essendon Rifles. In the
All Australian Memorial Victoria - Australia's Fighting Families, he was described thus: "Lieut. Chapman was a keen student, a good cricketer, and was among the first to volunteer." In his role in the Essendon Rifles he sufficiently impressed his officer, Colonel "Pompey" Elliott, to be offered a Commission as a 2nd Lieut with the new 7th Battalion. Rod Martin takes up his story, which you can
read here.