Only 101 Australians have been awarded the Victoria Cross, our highest military honour for bravery in wartime.

Shockingly, the remains of ANZAC Victoria Cross hero Sergeant Samuel Pearse VC MM, killed in action in 1919, are currently stored in a plastic bag, in a plastic box, in a remote Russian morgue, awaiting DNA identification before authorities will consider a dignified burial with military honours.

Six years after the remains were discovered on the century old battlefield there has been no progress towards a resolution.

We need your help to lobby the federal government to ensure Samuel Pearse VC MM is identified and given the honourable burial he deserves:

Please sign our petition
 

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First Name
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Ben
5290
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Nic
5045
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David
5161
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Damien
5086
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Wendy
5091
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Peter
3500
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Christine
3500
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Terry
3500
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tanya
3500
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Michelle
3500
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Adrian
3500
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Joshua
3500
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James
3500
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Sue
3644
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Dianne
3496
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James
3498
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Yvette
3498
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Melissa
3500
19
Kaye
3498
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Scott
5161
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Julie
3500
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Marlene
3500
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Steve
2640
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Diane
4012
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Rebecca
5022
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Read the book that started the campaign

As the author of  Australia's Lost Heroes, Damien Wright says, "How can a nation that honours the supreme sacrifice of its citizens at such hallowed sites as the Australian War Memorial; at a host of memorial halls and statues scattered across the nation; and yet leave one of its Victoria Cross heroes to lie in a plastic bag within a blue plastic crate in a remote corner of Russia? 

After more than a century of neglect, and nearly six years after the Australian and British embassies have been notified, who will take action to end the continuing indignity?"    

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If you have any queries about Samuel Pearse VC MM, please email info@samuelpearsevc.com.au