Clark Davis Ivins Memorial Endowment

Clark Davis Ivins

Clark Davis Ivins

The Clark Davis Ivins Memorial Endowment pays tribute to 24 year-old Private Clark Davis Ivins, who died of wounds received at the Battle of Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea in 1942.

About the Memorial Prize

About the Clark Davis Ivins Memorial Endowment

The Clark Davis Ivins Memorial Endowment offers a memorial prize and travel grants to students at The Australian National University (ANU). The Endowment was established in 2014 in commemoration of Private Clark Davis Ivins, an Australian soldier who died during World War II. He was just 24-years-old when he died of wounds received at the Battle of Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea in 1942.

Private Clark Davis Ivins, 2/12th Battalion, 18th Brigade, Australian Army.

The Clark Davis Ivins vision

The vision is to pay fitting tribute to Clark Davis Ivins, in an area related to his life experience, and to support high achieving first year students who have interest in strategic and security studies.

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