Colonel Frederick William Gadsby Annand DSO & Bar VD (7 May 1872 – 22 June 1958) was an Australian businessman and soldier.
Mentioned in despatches four times and awarded a Distinguished Service Order (December 1916)[3] and bar (October 1918), he returned from the war to command the Citizen Military Force's 15th Battalion.
The citation for his bar, gazetted in December 1919, reads: On Montbrehain, east of Peronne, on 5th October, 1918, in charge of a pioneer battalion, he succeeded in carrying out a very difficult relief in pitch darkness.
A few hours after this he ably carried out a flanking movement to the attack on the town of Montbrehain, driving back the enemy and ensuring a defence which proved to be unbreakable.
He was president of the local Young Men's Christian Association, the Brisbane Rotary Club and deacon of the City Congregational Church.