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List of Australian diarists of World War I (A-G)

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This is part of the list of Australian diarists of World War I, covering diarists with family names beginning with "A" through to "G". List of H-N, O-Z.

Name Rank Town of Origin Date of enlistment Age at enlistment Theatres Unit Notes
Aarons, Daniel Sidney[1][2] Captain Donald, VIC 2 Aug 1915 30 France 16th Battalion
Abbott, Charles Lydiard Aubrey[3] Sydney, NSW 11 Aug 1914 27 Gallipoli, Palestine, Syria 12th Light Horse Served with the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force in the Pacific Islands and with the Twelfth Light Horse in Gallipoli, Palestine and Syria. His diary is a narrative account of the journey from Tel-Aviv_Jaffa to Homs, Syria via Licktera, Lejun, Kuneitra and Damascus, Digitised copy MLMSS 3755.
Abbott, Harold Henry[4] Private Armadale, VIC Gallipoli 24th Battalion Served at Gallipoli from Aug to Nov 1915
Abson, Matthew[5] Second Lieutenant Albert Park, VIC 8 Feb 1915 France 6th Battalion Served in France from 1916 to 1918
Ackerly, William Arthur Harry[6] Private Mansfield, VIC 20 Jan 1916 France 21st Battalion
Adams, Alfred Sunderland[7] Private Albury, NSW 21 Aug 1914 20 Gallipoli 5th Infantry Battalion 'Alf's Gallipoli,' letters from an original Anzac, Private Alfred Sunderland Adams and his Gallipoli Diary 1914 - 1915, copied and annotated by Ollie Japp (née Adams) Original MLMSS 4574
Adams, John[8] Lieutenant Gallipoli, France 54th Battalion Served at Gallipoli for the entire campaign, from 25 Apr 1915 to 20 Dec 1915, and also fought at the Battle of the Somme. He was awarded the Military Medal and Bar for his service
Adams, W. G.[9] Captain 45th Battalion Awarded a Distinguished Service Order in recognition of his service
Adamson, Charles Edward[10] Sergeant Maldon, VIC 20 Jul 1915 France 5th Battalion Fought at the Battle of the Somme
Addis, Henry Hall[11] Lieutenant 26 Jul 1915 France 46th Battalion
Addy, Francis[12] Corporal Surry Hills, NSW 10 Jun 1915 26 Gallipoli, Egypt, France, Belgium 4th Battalion ITEM 01 -Francis Addy diary, 9 August 1915 – 31 December 1917 ITEM Digitised copy MLMSS 1607/Item 1 02 - Francis Addy diary, 1 January 1918 – 29 March 1920 Digitised copy MLMSS 1607/Item 2
Adlard, John Evan[13] Lieutenant 3 Feb 1915 26 Gallipoli, France 1st Field Artillery Brigade
Affleck, Herbert Alexander[14] Sergeant Wilcannia, NSW Gallipoli, Western Front 1st Field Artillery Brigade Killed in action on 17 Aug 1917 at Ypres
Agnew, Ivo Cumberland Fraser[15] Lieutenant Oatlands, TAS 13 Sep 1915 France 17th Battery Australian Field Artillery
2nd Squadron Australian Flying Corps
Captured in Oct 1917 and held as a German POW until the end of the war
Ahern, Timothy Patrick[16] Lieutenant Northcote, VIC 29 May 1915 Gallipoli, France 54th Battalion
HMAT Demosthenes
Killed in action on 19 Jul 1916
Alcock, Thomas Henry[17] Waverley, NSW 7 Oct 1915 25 Egypt, France, Belgium 3rd Battalion Served with the 3rd Battalion, 16th Reinforcement in Egypt, 1916, France and Belgium, 1916–1917. Wounded in Nov 1917. ITEM 01 - Thomas Alcock diary, 13 August-2 November 1917, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1609/Item 1 ITEM 02 - Thomas Alcock war narrative, 28 July 1915 – 1917, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1609/Item 2 ITEM 03 - Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1609/Item 3
Alderdice, Arthur Gladstone[18] Corporal Beechworth, VIC 6 Apr 1915 Gallipoli, France 2nd Battalion Wounded in Jul 1916 and died of his wounds on 15 Aug 1916
Alexander, Roy[19] Naval Operations Alexander was the wireless operator on the cargo ship Wairuna when she was captured by the German raider Wolf in Jun 1917. He was a POW for the remainder of the war. Diary, May 1917-Nov 1918, sinking of the Wairuna, events during the Wolf's cruise, experiences in various German prison camps, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1610.
Allan, Victor Philip[20] Lieutenant France, Belgium Royal Australian Army Service Corps Served in the Royal Australian Army Service Corps
Allen, H.[21] France 3rd Pioneer Battalion
Allen, W. J.[22] Corporal 8th Field Company, Australian Engineers
Allen, William Charles[23] Sapper 7 May 1917 17 Egypt, Palestine Diary, April 1917 – 1919, Digitised Copy MLMSS 4500 (MLK 3506/Item 1) Notebook, November 1917 – 1919 S.S. Canberra, 16 Nov. 1917, sightseeing in Jerusalem in Egypt, bombardments and action at Jaffa July-Aug. 1918, and leave in England July 1919 Digitised Copy MLMSS 4500 (MLK 3506/Item 2). Letters, 27 June 1917 – 30 November 1918, Wireless Corps at Moore Park, while on board TSS Canberra, from camps in Egypt, Jericho and from Palestine, July 1918. Digitised Copy MLMSS 4500 (MLK 3506/Item 3). Allen entered his age as 21 on his enlistment form, instead of his actual age (17).
Alley, George[24] Sergeant Perth, WA 5 Jul 1915 36 Egypt, France 11th Battalion Died in 1919 of illnesses contracted during the war
Allison, Arthur Charles[25] Private Euroa, VIC 6 Mar 1916 France 29th Battalion
Allison, Herbert Richard[26] Private Richmond, VIC 24 Oct 1914 Gallipoli, Western Front 58th Battalion
Allsop, Wilfred Joseph[27] Private Mosman, NSW 23 Jul 1915 22 France 8th Australian Field Ambulance Stretcher bearer. ITEM 01 Diary, 23 July 1915 – 1 July 1916, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1606/Item 1 ITEM 02 Diary, 2 July -13 September 1916, Digitised Copy

MLMSS 1606/Item 2. ITEM 03 Diary, 14 September-22 November 1916, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1606/Item 3 ITEM 04 Diary, 23 November 1916 – 4 January 1917, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1606/Item 4. ITEM 05 Diary, 1 January-31 December 1917, Digitised Copy MLMSS 1606/Item 5

Alwyne, Charles[28] Private born in Glasgow Scotland; Manly, NSW 16 Nov 1916 26 Gallipoli Wounded at Gallipoli in May 1915. War diary, April - May 1915, kept during the Gallipoli campaign, 2 April - 3 May 1915 which refers to the death of Lieutenant Colonel G. F. Braund, Digitised Copy MLDOC 1287.
Ambler, Llewellyn[29] Lance Corporal Collingwood, VIC 14 Aug 1915 29 Gallipoli, France 2nd Field Company Engineers Killed in action on 6 Aug 1918
Anderson, Archibald Simpson[30] Captain Cootamundra, NSW 11 Jul 1917 Australian Army Medical Corps Served in the Australian Army Medical Corps
Anderson, Francis Gerald[31] Gunner Bondi, NSW 15 Sep 1915 19 104th Howitzer Battery
Anderson, Frederick Alexander[32] Private Mudgeeraba, QLD Gallipoli 15th Battalion Died at Gallipoli in May 1915
Anderson, Keith Stirling[33] Lieutenant Portland, VIC 2 Feb 1915 Gallipoli, France 22nd Battalion
Andrews, Albert[34] Gunner 12th Field Artillery Brigade
Andrews, Edward Bertram[35] Private Melrose, SA 8 Sep 1915 France 32nd Battalion Killed in action in 1916 in France
Andrews, Harold Dudley[36] Lieutenant Wauchope, NSW 6 Jul 1915 18 Egypt, France Wounded in action in Jul 1916 in France. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty
Antill, John Macquarie[37] Major General Picton, NSW 17 Oct 1914 48 Gallipoli, Egypt 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade
2nd Infantry Brigade
Commanded the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade on service in Gallipoli and Egypt, and the 2nd Infantry Brigade in France and Belgium
Archbold, William James[38] Private Mackay, QLD 21 Feb 1916 France 41st Battalion Killed in action on 26 May 1918 at Villers-Brettoneux. He was 20 years old
Archibald, Hixon[39] Corporal France 33rd Battalion
Argall, A. W.[40] Egypt, France
Argyle, Douglas Roy[41] Private VIC 8 May 1915 Gallipoli, France 6th Battalion Killed in action on 20 Oct 1917 in France
Argyle, Stanley Seymour[42] Lieutenant Colonel Kyneton, VIC Australian Army Medical Corps Served in the Australian Army Medical Corps
Armitage, Harold Edwin Salisbury[43] Captain Norwood, SA 24 Mar 1915 20 Gallipoli, France 10th Battalion
50th Battalion
Killed in action on 3 Apr 1917 in France
Armstrong, Frank Leofric[44] Lieutenant Mount Perry, QLD 29 Apr 1901 Gallipoli, France 15th Infantry Battalion
Armstrong, John Victor[45] Private Lismore, NSW 18 France 39th Battalion Wounded in action in Jun 1918 in France
Armstrong, Robin Henry[46] Private Euroa, VIC 26 Jul 1915 Egypt, France, Belgium 5th Machine Gun Battalion
Armstrong, William John[47] Private Carlton, NSW France, Belgium 24th Battalion Killed in action in France on 31 Aug 1918
Armytage, C. E. T.[48] Lieutenant 20th Battalion
Arnold, Ralph Irving[49] Second Lieutenant North Sydney, NSW 14 Dec 1914 Gallipoli 15th Battalion
Arnold, Roy Frederick[50] Sergeant Paddington 5 Mar 1915 20 Dardanelles, France Awarded the Military Medal in 1918. Served in the Australian Army Medical Corps in World War II
Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis[51] Gallipoli Sent reports to Australia of the fighting at Gallipoli, which were published in several newspapers[52]
Atkinson, Thomas George[53] Hobart, TAS Gallipoli, Belgium
Auchterlonie, George[54] Sergeant Narracan, VIC 13 Jul 1915 8th Light Horse Regiment
Auld, Patrick Howard[55] Captain SA 4 Nov 1914 20 Gallipoli 4th Field Ambulance
50th Battalion
Part of the initial landing at Gallipoli. He was captured at Villers-Bretonneux on 24 Apr 1918 and was a POW; he escaped in Sept and was recaptured
Austin, John Gardiner[56] Major Gallipoli
Austin, W.[57] 15th Machine Gun Company
Avenell, Edith Florence[58][59] Staff nurse Gympie, QLD 14 Jun 1915 25 France, England Australian Army Nursing Service.

1 Australian General Hospital

Enlisted as a nurse, and joined the No 1 Australian General Hospital unit, working in France and England
Axtens, John William[60] Annandale, NSW 16 Aug 1914 8th Machine Gun Company Served in the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force
Bailey, Ernest[61] Private Newcastle, NSW 2 May 1918 37
Bailey, Herbert Austin[62] Sapper France 5th Division
Royal Australian Engineers
Baillie, James[63] Private North Sydney 14 Nov 1914 28 Gallipoli 13th Battalion A member of the 13th Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade A.I.F., Baillie fought in the Gallipoli campaign from the first landing until the troops were withdrawn. Wounded in action, Aug 1916
Baker, Charles A.[64] Sydney (Ashfield), NSW 1 Mar 1917 27 France 17th Company, Australian Army Service Corps Driver in the 17th Company, Australian Army Service Corps. Wounded in action in May 1918.
Baldwin, Albert Thomas[65] Corporal 40th Battalion
Baldwin, Rupert Thomas James[66] Sergeant Western Front 27th Battalion
Balfour, John[67] Gallipoli Part of the Gallipoli Mission in 1919 to assess the state of the war graves there
Balme, Gerald Archibald[68] Private Geelong, VIC 21 Jun 1916 30 France, Belgium 29th Battalion Hospitalised in Mar 1918 after being gassed
Barker, James L[69] Private France 55th Battalion
Barnett, Herbert[70] France 50th Battalion
Barr, T. A. C.[71] Gallipoli 4th Battalion
Barr, Thomas A. C. "Jock"[72] Gallipoli 4th Battalion
Barry, Leslie Harold[73] Driver Dubbo, NSW 15 Sep 1915 19 France 1st Field Company Engineers Captured in Nov 1916 and subsequently held as a POW
Barry, W.[74] France 8th Brigade Served in the 8th Brigade, later a POW and wounded at the Battle of Fromelles
Bartlett, James Stanley Forbes[75] Second Lieutenant Brisbane, QLD 3rd Battalion Killed in action on 25 Jul 1916 at Pozières
Barton, Alan Sinclair Darvall[76] Major Bathurst, NSW 14 Nov 1914 28 Royal Australian Army Service Corps Served in the Royal Australian Army Service Corps
Barton, Brian Templer[77] Trooper Wellington, NSW 7 Dec 1914 27 Palestine 6th Light Horse Regiment Killed in action in Palestine, 3 Dec 1917
Barton, Harold Gilbert[78][79] Private Rainbow, Victoria 23 Jul 1915 24 Egypt

France

8th Battalion Diary (29 November 1916 - 24 June 1917) Diary (28 March - 11 October 1916)
Barton, John Hampden[80] Lieutenant Wellington, NSW 29 Nov 1915 27 France 54th Battalion Jack Barton's diary Recommended for a Military Cross for action on 24 April 1918 [81]
Barwick, Archie[82] Sergeant Surveyor's Creek, NSW 24 Aug 1914 24 Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Belgium, England 1st Battalion Awarded the Croix de Guerre in Jul 1918
Bassett, William P[83] Trooper 6th Light Horse Regiment
Bastard, Robert Stanley[84] Private Adelaide, SA 19 Aug 1914 22 Gallipoli 10th Battalion
Bayley, Francis Wilton[85] Private 4 Mar 1916 19 Camel Transport Corps
Imperial Camel Corps
Bazley, Arthur William[86] Private South Yarra, VIC 5 Oct 1914 18 1st Division Headquarters Served in the 1st Division Headquarters and worked with Charles Bean, official war historian. He later worked at the Australian War Memorial and was part of their project to collect diaries[87]: 144 
Beach, John Edward Charles[88] Sapper France 4 Division Signals Served in the 4 Division Signals and was awarded a Military Medal
Bean, Charles Edwin[89] Official war correspondent and author and editor of the Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918
Bean, John Willoughby Butler (Jack)[90] Major Bathurst, NSW Australian Army Medical Corps Served in the Australian Army Medical Corps
Bedlington, W. C.[91] Sergeant 4th Machine Gun Battalion
Beeken, Christian[92] Lieutenant Bexley 3 Sep 1914 25 3rd Battalion Killed in action, 6 Aug 1915
Beeston, Joseph Lievesley[93] Colonel Newcastle, NSW 2 Oct 1914 55 Gallipoli 4th Field Ambulance In command of the 4th Field Ambulance
Bell, Algernon F.[94] Private France 59th Battalion Wounded at the Battle of Fromelles and died in Jul 1916
Bell, George S.[95] Lieutenant 3rd Squadron AFC
Bell, George W. D.[96] Private Port Hedland, WA 23 Oct 1914 21 France Captured at Reincourt near Bullicourt, France, Apr 1917
Bell, James E.[97] Private Orange NSW 20 Aug 1915 24 Egypt, France Died as a result of wounds received in action, 28 Jul 1916
Bell, Roy Pinto[98] Croydon Park, NSW 14 Sep 1915 21 France Killed in action, 9 Dec 1916
Bellamy, Edward Alan[99] Corporal 20 Jul 1915 24 Egypt, France, Belgium 14th Field Artillery Brigade Died in 1917
Bendrey, William[100] Private Uralla, NSW 17 May 1915 23 Gallipoli, France, Egypt
Benham, Alfred[101] Dubbo, NSW 16 Oct 1916 24 France Munitions worker
Benjamin, Ernest Lionel[102] Lance Sergeant France 19th Battalion
2nd Pioneer Battalion
Bennett, Granville[103] Private Crow's Nest, NSW 15 France 8th Machine Gun Company
Bennett, James[104] Manly, NSW 16 Sep 1914 24 6th Light Horse
Benson, Claude C.[105] Lieutenant Kogarah, NSW 6 Jun 1915 27 Germany, France Captured on 11 Apr 1917 on the Hindenburg Line near Riencourt, France
Berg, Martin Walter[106] Lance Sergeant France Royal Australian Army Service Corps Served in the Royal Australian Army Service Corps
Berg, Wilbert Nugent[107] Sergeant Braidwood, NSW Gallipoli, France 18th Battalion
61st Battalion
Berriman, R. H.[108] Australian Flying Corps
Berry, Herbert Vincent[109] Gladesville, NSW 26 Jun 1915 23 Egypt, France, Belgium, England 8th Field Ambulance Served with the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps until he was wounded in Sep 1917
Berry, John James[110] Corporal France 3rd Battalion Killed in action on 10 Nov 1917
Berthon, E.[111] Gunner France 38th Battery Australian Field Artillery
Bertwistle, Wilfrid Hall[112] Second Lieutenant Unley, SA 2 Mar 1915 Gallipoli, France 27th Battalion
7th Machine Gun Company
Betheras, Alice Margaret[113][114][115] Staff Nurse Castlemaine, VIC 10 Oct 1915 28 Egypt, Cairo Australian Army Nursing Service
Betteridge, Isaac Henry[116] Private Ballarat, VIC 2 Jan 1917 France 23rd Battalion
Beveridge, G.[117] 22nd Battalion
Beveridge, Roy Stuart[118] Lance Sergeant 20th Battalion
Bevington, William A.[119] 2nd Pioneer Battalion
Biggen, Edgar Henry[120] Corporal Collingwood, VIC 22 Feb 1916 Belgium Killed in action on 24 Feb 1918
Billings, H.[121] Gallipoli 1st Signal Troop, Australian Engineers, 1st Light Horse Brigade Served with the 1st Signal Troop, Australian Engineers, 1st Light Horse Brigade
Binnie, Kenneth[122] Lieutenant Quirindi, NSW 6 Jan 1916 22 France 26th Battery Served in the 26th Battery of the 3rd Australian Division
Birkbeck, Gordon T.[123] Private Croydon, NSW 22 Jun 1915 23 Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine
Black, Archie Lindesay[124] Lieutenant Mackay, QLD 23 Nov 1915 28 Passchendale, Belgium and France 14th Field Artillery Brigade Seriously injured at Passchendale in October 1917. Returned to Australia. Diaries have been digitised
Blackburn, Clive[125] Sergeant 18 Feb 1916 39th Battalion
Blake, Frank[126] Private Petersham, NSW 5 Jul 1916 27 Egypt and Palestine Australian Camel Brigade Field Ambulance Served in the Australian Camel Brigade Field Ambulance and subsequently in the Sanitary Inspectors Section, ANZAC Mounted Division
Blandford, Frederick Rodford[127] Private Newcastle, NSW 15 Jun 1916 53rd Battalion Killed in action on 26 Sep 1917 at Polygon Wood
Blashki, Roy Hector[128] 53rd Battery Australian Field Artillery
Bloch, Henry Scharrer (Harry)[129] Gunner Deloraine, TAS 6th Field Artillery Brigade
Blundell, Richard[130] Liverpool, England 14 Dec 1914 25 France, Egypt Australian Field Artillery
101st Battalion
Served with the Australian Field Artillery and subsequently the 101st Battalion
Blyth, Kenneth[131] Driver 31st Battery Australian Field Artillery
Boal, A. C.[132] Private 5th Pioneer Battalion
Bolger, Joseph Michael[133] Ingleburn NSW 19 Aug 1915 28 7th Regiment Australian Light Horse
Booley, George[134] Lance Corporal VIC Gallipoli, Western Front 5th Battalion
Booth, John[135] Private Balmain, NSW 16 Mar 1915 28 Gallipoli, Egypt, France 20th Battalion Served with the 20th Battalion and was killed in action, Oct 1917.
Booth, Mary[136][137] Doctor Booth founded the Women's Club in 1901, the Soldiers' Club in 1915, the Centre for Soldiers' Wives and Mothers in 1915 and the Anzac Fellowship of Women in 1921
Borbidge, William R.[138]
Bostock, James Dundee[139][140] Private Dulacca, QLD[141] 2 Nov 1914 18 Gallipoli 9th Battalion Second man to arrive on shore at the Gallipoli landing[139]
Bosward, Charles Frederick Richmond[142] Lance Sergeant Sydney, NSW Gallipoli 4th Battalion Died at Gallipoli in Aug 1915
Boulton, Lachlan Roy[143] Corporal Quirindi, NSW France 33rd Battalion Killed in action on 48 Jul 1917
Bourke, John[144] Lieutenant VIC 8th Battalion
Bowen, James F.[145] Sapper 5th Division
Bowkett, Leonard Andrew[146] Sapper Corowa, NSW 10th Field Company
Bowler, William[147] Private Bondi, NSW 5 Mar 1916 28 1st Field Ambulance Served in the Army Medical Corps and 1st Field Ambulance
Bowman, Vincent Ambrose[148] Private NSW France 9th Battalion
Bradbury, William[149] Lance Corporal Crookwell, NSW 28 Jan 1915 21 Gallipoli and Egypt 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment Killed in action on 31 Oct 1917
Bradshaw, Edward Charles[150] Sapper Served in the Australian Mounted Divisions
Bradshaw, William Edward[151] Sapper 15th Battalion
Bray, Alfred Ernest Cornelius[152] Sergeant Hurstville, NSW 23 Aug 1915 18 Egypt, France 18th Battalion Served with the 18th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement
Brayne, Cyril Turner[153] Private Gallipoli, France, Belgium 19th Battalion
2nd Pioneer Battalion
Brett, Robert Cyril Palmer[154][155] Sergeant Toowoomba, QLD 27 Feb 1915 23 Gallipoli, France 25th Battalion
Brew, Thomas[156] Gallipoli, France 2nd Battalion Died in 1917
Brewer, Francis[157] Kangaroo Point, QLD 8 Jan 1917 33 France
Brewer, Hector[158] Lieutenant Newtown 24 Aug 1914 19 Alexandria, Gallipoli, France, Belgium 2nd Battalion
54th Battalion
Served in the H. Company, 2nd Battalion and later the 54th Battalion, 14th Brigade
Brewer, Roy Thomas[159] Private Gunning, NSW France 19th Battalion Awarded the Military Medal in 1918
Brierley, Norman Charles[160] Private Brisbane 17 Dec 1917 21 France
Brissenden, Edwin M[161] Lieutenant Colonel France 34th Battalion Served in the 34th Battalion, 3rd Division
Britton, Charles[162] Private North Sydney, NSW 8 Sep 1916 37 Belgium, France 35th Battalion Served in the 35th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement
Brock, Denis Patrick[163] 26 Feb 1916 France 39th Battalion Died of wounds received on 1 May 1917
Brook, William James Heathcote[164] Sapper Orange, NSW 1st Tunnelling Company Killed in action on 10 Nov 1916
Brooker, Stan[165] Corporal Gallipoli, Egypt, France 21st Battalion
Brooks, David Thomas[166] Private Yarcowie, SA 8th Field Ambulance
Brooks, John[167] Private Adelaide, SA 20 Mar 1916 24 France and Belgium 50th Battalion Served in the 50th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement until wounded on 24 Apr 1918
Brown, Allan Dunn[168] Private Annandale, NSW 11 Sep 1915 20 France, Belgium 3rd Battalion Served with D. Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Brigade until he was wounded in Aug 1916, and subsequently returned to Australia and discharged from the army in Nov 1917
Brown, Edwin Albert Ernest[169] Driver Sydney, NSW Gallipoli, Palestine 1st Light Horse Regiment
1st Signal Squadron
Brown, Garland Kent[170] Gallipoli 3rd Field Ambulance
Brown, Joseph Bruce Landseer (Joe)[171] NSW Served in the Royal Australian Navy on HMAS Australia
Bruce, Oswald[172] France 4th Field Company
Bryan, Edward Patrick[173] South Melbourne, VIC 17 Aug 1914 16 Gallipoli, France 6th Battalion Signaller in the 6th Battalion, C Company
Bryant, Claude Richard Henry[174] Lieutenant Gallipoli 4th Division
4th Light Horse Brigade
Bryant, Leonard Clyde[175] Lance Corporal France 2nd Field Ambulance Awarded the Military Medal on 22 Aug 1918 for bravery
Buchanan, George M.[176] 15th Field Ambulance
Buchanan, Keith[177] Gunner 39th Battery Australian Field Artillery
Buesst, Tristan Noel Marand[178] Lieutenant France
Bull, Joseph[179] Western Front Australian Flying Corps
Bullin, David[180] France
Bungardy, Frank[181] A German born Australian resident, he was interned at Torrens Island Concentration Camp and Holdsworthy Internment camp
Burch, Isaac John[182] Served on the HMAT Wandilla
Burgess, Joseph George[183] Lance Corporal Redfern, NSW, born St Arnaud VIC 8 Sep 1914 27 Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine 6th Light Horse Regiment
Burgis, Frederick Carrington[184] Private born Liverpool, 1885; Kogarah, NSW 16 Apr 1915 30 Egypt, Gallipoli 20th Battalion Served in the 20th Battalion, D Company
Burke, Eric Keast[185] 1st Australian Wireless Squadron
Burns, A.[186] Gallipoli, France 4th Division
Burrell, William[187] Private Camperdown, NSW 4 Aug 1915 22 France and Belgium 17th Battalion Stretcher bearer in the B. Company 17th Battalion, 5th Infantry Brigade, until he was wounded in Sep 1917. He was awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field. After recovering from his wounds, he served in the 4th Australian B.G.R.O. Company until the end of the war.
Burrett, Athol Frederick[188] Major NSW France 3rd Battalion
Burrowes, Arthur John[189] Rooty Hill 26 Mar 1917 39 France 18th Battalion Served in the 18th Battalion, 21st Reinforcement until he was wounded on 8 Aug 1918
Burstal, John Acheson[190] Rose Bay, NSW 26 Apr 1918 19 England
Burton, Colin John Combe[191] Sapper France, Belgium 10th Field Company
5th Pioneer Battalion
Burtt, Thomas Alfred[192] Private Mascot, NSW France 33rd Battalion Died on 3 Apr 1918 of wounds
Butler, John Herbert[193] Lieutenant Bondi 19 Aug 1914 20 Egypt Served in the Australian Flying Corps, and worked in commercial aviation after the War
Byard, Frank Liddell[194] Gunner Hahndorf, SA Belgium, France 108th Howitzer Battery
8th Field Artillery Brigade
Cahill, Frederick Joseph[195] Lismore, NSW France 36th Battalion
Calder, Norman Keith 'Tusky'[196] Commander Geelong, VIC Royal Australian Navy Captain of HMAS Bungaree
Caldwell, Robert Douglas[197] 19 Feb 1917 19 2nd Battalion Served in the 2nd Battalion, 25th Reinforcement
Callinan, William[198] Private 19 May 1915 France 6th Field Ambulance Killed in action on 5 Aug 1916
Callow, Auburn Douglas[199] Lieutenant 8 Sep 1914 Egypt, Gallipoli, Middle East 8th Light Horse Regiment
Cameron, Hugh Nesbitt[200] Gunner Yeronga, QLD 25 Oct 1915[201] 22 France 9th Field Artillery Brigade, 34th Battery Diary has been digitised.
Cameron, James[202] Gallipoli 8th Light Horse Regiment Wounded at Gallipoli
Cameron, Kenneth Ewen[203] Private[204] Brisbane, QLD 11 Jan 1916 22 Middle East No1 Park Wireless Signal Troop
Cameron, William[205] Second Lieutenant Rushworth, VIC Gallipoli 9th Light Horse Regiment
Campbell, Clarence Boswell[206] Corporal 10 Jul 1917 10th Company, Australian Army Service Corps
Campbell, Hugh Andrew Geraldton[207] Lieutenant Enoggera, QLD 29 Feb 1916[208] 30 England, France 11th Field Company Engineers Diary has been digitised.
Campbell, James[209] Sapper Gallipoli 1st Australian Imperial Force
Camroux, W. H.[210] Lance Corporal Rozelle, NSW 20 Aug 1915 22 France 17th Battalion Served in the A. Company, 17th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement. He was wounded on 27 Aug 1918 and gassed on 5 Oct 1918
Canning, Bertram[211] Sergeant 20 Aug 1914 4th Light Horse Regiment
Cantwell, Daryl[212] Sergeant 23 Nov 1915 23 France 52nd Battalion
Cardwell, Claude Edward[213] Gunner South Yarra, VIC 5 Mar 1917 19 France 8th Field Artillery Brigade Served in the 1st Stationary Hospital
Carleton, Charles Richard[214] Lieutenant 5 Aug 1915 6th Field Company
7th Field Company
Royal Australian Engineers
Wounded in Oct 1917
Carnell, Reginald Wilfred[215] Sapper Gallipoli 3rd Field Company Served at Gallipoli from Apr to Nov 1915
Carr, H. J.[216] 8th Field Artillery Brigade
Carr, Octavius Jocelyn[217] Private Gallipoli, Western Front 1st Field Ambulance
4th Field Ambulance
Carr, William Chambers Gilbert[218] Private VIC France 58th Battalion Died of wounds on 31 Jul 1916
Carter, Frank[219] Gunner Western Front 15th Battery Australian Field Artillery
Carter, Herbert Gordon[220] Lieutenant Colonel Sydney, NSW Gallipoli, France 1st Battalion
5th Pioneer Battalion
Carter, J. G.[221] Sergeant Western Front 34th Battalion
Carter, John V.[222] Lieutenant France Trench mortar units
Carter, Otway V.[223] Middle East 29th Battalion Captured and a German POW
Caust, Arnold F. H.[224] France 10th Battalion
Cavalier, Ronald Ernest[225] Sergeant Armadale, VIC 18 Sep 1914 20 Gallipoli Royal Australian Artillery, 1st Division
Cave, Harrie Joseph[226] Lance Corporal Birchgrove, NSW 25 Jul 1915 23 Egypt, France and Belgium 1st Battalion Served in the 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade. He was wounded in action on 23 Oct 1916
Chambers, Philip Arthur[227] Major Wellington, NSW 16 Mar1915 38 Egypt, Palestine 12th Light Horse Regiment
Champion, Benjamin William[228] Lieutenant Stanmore, NSW 11 May 1915 18 Egypt, Gallipoli, France 1st Battalion
Chandler, Horace Arthur[229] Driver 8 Mar 1915 France, Belgium 8th Field Artillery Brigade Served as a Driver with the 8th Field Artillery Brigade
Chapman, Clement Lorne[230] Captain 26 Mar 1915 Gallipoli Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Chapman, John Joseph[231] Lieutenant Ballarat, VIC 15 Sep 1914 Gallipoli, France 9th Battalion
Chapman, Reginald K. N.[232] France, Belgium 24th Battalion
60th Battalion
57th Battalion
Served in the 6th Reinforcements, 24th Battalion, the 60th Battalion and the 57th Battalion.
Chester, Richard H.[233] Australian Flying Corps
Chester, Willie Neville Majoribank[234][235] Private 28 Aug 1915 France, Belgium 2nd Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps
Choat, Wesley[236] Private Clarence Park, SA 12 Jul 1915 20 France, Germany Enlisted with his brothers Archibald and Raymond on 12 Jul 1915. His brothers were both killed in action at Fromelles on 20 Jul 1916, and Wesley was taken prisoner. He escaped in Oct 1917 and walked through Holland to escape back to England. The journey took him five weeks.
Churches, Herbert Eric[237] Private France 17th Battalion
Churchus, Walter[238] Melbourne, VIC 7th Field Artillery Brigade
Cicognani, Harry[239] Private Glebe, NSW 24 Aug 1914 26 Egypt France and Gallipoli 1st Field Ambulance Captured in Aug 1916
Claridge, Walter George Molyneux[240][241] Captain Armadale, WA France 22nd Battalion
8th Battalion
Clarke, Eric Roy[242] Staff Sergeant Fairfield, QLD 2 Sep 1915 22 Egypt Served in the Australian Army Service Corps, 4th Divisional Train. He was wounded on 23 Nov 1916
Clarke, Frederick Montague[243] Private Hobart, TAS 9 Oct 1914 27 Gallipoli, France 11th Field Ambulance
Clarke, J. H. S.[244] Sapper Royal Engineers
Clayden, Walter "Wally" James[245] 23rd Battalion
Cleary, Thomas Joseph[246] Private Annandale, NSW 30 Sep 1918 39 Egypt, France, Belgium 2nd Pioneer Battalion
17th Battalion
Clements, Callan[247] France 54th Battalion Served in the 54th Battalion, 5th Division
Clifford, James Reynolds 'Nat'[248] Hay, NSW HMAS Encounter Served on HMAS Encounter and HMAS Sydney
Clohessy, Joseph[249] Gallipoli, France 11th Battalion Hospitalised due to shell shock and discharged on 24 Oct 1916, he re-enlisted on 20 Apr 1917 and served in France. Clohessy was wounded in action on 1 Jul 1918
Cocks, Verner[250] Private Randwick, NSW 25 Aug 1915 21 France, Belgium 9th Field Ambulance Served in the 6th Australian Army Medical Corps; Field Ambulance 9, Section A. He was wounded in action on 20 Oct 1917
Coe, Henry John Frederick[251] Major Gallipoli, France 12th Field Artillery Brigade
Coen, Francis[252] Captain Yass, NSW Gallipoli, Egypt and France 18th Battalion
19th Battalion
Killed in action at Pozières on 28 Jul 1916. He was 32 years old
Cohen, Benjamin Alfred[253] Sergeant Midland Junction, WA 29 Sep 1916 37 France, Belgium Served in the Australian Broad Gauge Operating Company
Coleman, Edward Maurice[254] Gunner VIC Egypt, Gallipoli 2nd Field Artillery Brigade
Colley-Priest, Langford[255] Private Neutral Bay NSW 18 May 1915 25 France 8th Field Ambulance Served in the 8th Field Ambulance, Section A
Collins, Timothy James[256] Lieutenant Melbourne, VIC 24 Jan 1916 26 France 39th Battalion
Compton, Albert Richmond[257] Sergeant Leichhardt 15 Feb 1915 20 Gallipoli, France 13th Battalion Served in the 13th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement. He was a POW from 11 Apr 1917 until he was repatriated in Dec 1918
Conigrave, Harry Stanley[258] Private Adelaide, SA 20 Aug 1914 22 Gallipoli 3rd Light Horse Regiment
Conn, Robert Colin[259] Private Red Hill, QLD 7 Mar 1916[260] 23 France Divisional Cyclist Company 4, Reinforcement 2 Died in combat 30 March 1918. Diary has been digitised
Connelly, John Norman[261] Sergeant 5th Machine Gun Company
Cook, Elsie Shepperd[262][263] Sister Darlinghurst, NSW 19 Oct 1914 24 Egypt, France Australian Army Nursing Services
Cook, Wallace Gordon[264] Sapper Merewether, NSW 22 Jan 1916 France 4th Signal Regiment
Cooper, Gordon Colin[265] Lance Corporal Inverell, NSW 27 Aug 1914 21 Gallipoli, Palestine 1st Australian Light Horse Anzac Mounted Division Served in the Machine Gun Section, 1st Australian Light Horse Anzac Mounted Division
Cope, John Lelean[266] Captain (Chaplain 4th Class) Melbourne, VIC 29 Sep 1915 48 Gallipoli Chaplain for the 14th Battalion
Copp, Charles Henry[267] Lieutenant Melbourne, VIC 17 Aug 1914 Gallipoli 2nd Squadron AFC
46th Battalion
5th Battalion
Corbin, John[268] Lieutenant Colonel Gallipoli, France Served at the 1st Casualty Clearing Station, 1st Stationary Hospital, 2nd Casualty Clearing Station, and 3rd Casualty Clearing Station
Corbould, William Westman[269] Gunner Sydney, NSW France 4th Division
Corder, Fredrick T[270] Gallipoli, France 7th Battery Australian Field Artillery
1st Light Horse Brigade
Corliss, Lloyd Alexander[271] Trooper Boggabri, NSW 5 Jan 1915 Gallipoli, Sinai, Palestine 1st Australian Light Horse Died on 17 Nov 1917 of wounds
Cormack, Raymond Fairhurst[272][273] Private France 12th Field Ambulance
Cotton, Malcolm John Bernard[274] Captain East Maitland, NSW 18 Aug 1914 19 Gallipoli, Egypt, France 2nd Battalion Died at Pozières in Jul 1916
Coulter, Jason Leslie Boyd[275] Sergeant Ballarat, VIC 27 Aug 1914 36 Egypt, Gallipoli 8th Battalion Died on 10 Aug 1915 of wounds received at Gallipoli
Coutts, Donald Dunbar[276] Major Mysia, VIC 18 Nov 1916 26 France 6th Field Ambulance
Cowan, S. O.[277] 1st Stationary Hospital
Cox, Charles Frederick[278] Brigadier General Pennant Hills, NSW 15 Sep 1915 51 Gallipoli, Egypt, Palestine, Syria 1st Light Horse Brigade
6th Light Horse Regiment
Commanding Officer of the 1st Light Horse Brigade
Cox, Fergus Robert[279] Private Jimbour, QLD 10 Aug 1915 20 Australian Flying Corps Served as an air mechanic with the Australian Flying Corps
Cox, George S.[280] Gallipoli 4th Field Ambulance
Cox, Rudolph William[281] Corporal Salisbury SA 6 Sep 1915 19 Egypt, France, Belgium 3rd Field Company Engineers Served as a sapper in the Australian Imperial Forces in No. 2 Section, 3rd Field Company Engineers, Reinforcement 15
Cozens, Thomas E.[282] Lieutenant Bobinawarrah, VIC 3 Feb 1915 22 Gallipoli, France 21st Battalion
Crane, Walter J.[283] France 20th Battalion
Craven, Norman Thomas John[284] Private Balmain, NSW 27 Jun 1915 Gallipoli, France 20th Battalion
Crawford, Andrew[285] Major VIC 8th Light Horse Regiment
Creedon, Daniel Bartholemew[286][287] Private Maryborough, QLD[288] 19 Aug 1914 9th Battalion Captured on 28 Jun 1915 at Gallipoli and held as a Turkish POW. He died on 27 Feb 1917
Crisp, Ralph Harry[289] Captain Ballarat, VIC 7 May 1917 22 49th Battalion
Crisp, Stanley[290] Lance Corporal 7th Light Trench Mortar Battery
Croft, John Hector[291] Private Mittagong, NSW 3 Nov 1914 23 Gallipoli, France 3rd Battalion Wounded at Gallipoli on 25 Apr 1915. He later served in France and died on 27 Jul 1916 of wounds
Croll, David Gifford[292] Colonel Brisbane, Qld 19 Oct 1914 2nd Light Horse Field Ambulance and later Assistant-Director of Medical Services for the Anzac Mounted Division
Crooks, Thomas Ray[293] Lieutenant New Lambton, NSW 3 Dec 1914 30 Egypt, Dardanelles, France and Belgium Wounded in action in France on 6 Aug 1916. He was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in Mar 1917.
Cross, Victor[294] France 49th Battalion
Cubis, Arthur J.[295] Private Egypt, France 18th Battalion
Cull, William Ambrose[296] Captain Hamilton, Vict 7 May 1915 20 Gallipoli, Western Front 22nd Battalion
23rd Battalion
Served in the 22nd and 23rd Battalions, 6th Infantry Brigade. He was wounded in action at Gallipoli on 6 Nov 1915. After being reported wounded and missing on 26 Feb 1917, he was reported as a POW on 13 May 1917. His memoir was published in 1919.[297]
Cumming, Gordon[298] TAS 3rd Australian General Hospital
Cunningham, Alexander Jackson[299] Captain Geelong, VIC 11 Sep 1914 29 Served with the Royal Australian Army Service Corps and the Royal Australian Engineers
Cunningham, Charles S.[300] Postal units
Cunningham, Kenneth Stewart[301] Lieutenant Sebastopol, VIC 6 Aug 1915 25 5th Field Ambulance
Cuthbert, Noel Millar[302] Captain Egypt, France 2nd Battalion
Dadswell, Henry William[303] Sapper 16 Sep 1915 Egypt, France, Belgium 5th Divisional Signal Company Awarded the Military Medal
Dains, James William[304] Chaplain Uralla, NSW 1 Sep 1915 33 Reverend Dains was part of the 35th Battalion of the 9th Brigade, and was the Methodist chaplain.
Dakin, Clarence Herbert[305] Lieutenant North Sydney, NSW Mar 1915 20 Gallipoli, France 5th Machine Gun Company Killed in action on 15 Apr 1917
Daniels, Harry[306] Private Gallipoli 16th Battalion
Darby, Leonard[307] Darby was the surgeon on board HMAS Sydney during the Battle of Cocos.
Darchy, Thomas[308] Corporal Rowena, NSW 18 Jan 1917 36 France 1st Pioneer Battalion Served in the 1st Pioneer Battalion, 11th Reinforcement
Dark, Eric[309] 9th Field Ambulance
Davies, Ernest David[310] Richmond, VIC 13 Jul 1915 France, Belgium 22nd Battalion
7th Battalion
Davies, George Henry[311] Private Western Front 36th Battalion Killed in action on 12 Jul 1917
Davies, Herbert Arthur[312] Sergeant 8 Sep 1916 2nd Division Supply Column
Davies, Lancelot Rawes[313] Corporal Leichhardt, NSW 30 Aug 1915 24 13th Battalion Captured on 11 Apr 1917 and a German POW
Davis, Edgar Atheling[314] Private 9 Nov 1917 Egypt, Gallipoli, France 2nd Battalion
Davis, George Edward[315] Gallipoli, France Contracted typhoid fever at Gallipoli and sent to England for his convalescence
Davis, Henry S.[316] Captain France 46th Battalion Died at Bullecourt in Apr 1917
Davis, Herbert Theodore[317] Gunner Highett, VIC 31 May 1915 France, Belgium 4th Field Artillery Brigade
Dawkins, Charles Stanley[318] Captain Warrnambool, VIC France 51st Battalion Killed in action on 3 Sep 1916 near Pozières aged 24
Day, Donald Fowler[319] Private Served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and Australian Flying Corps
Day, Kenneth Sydney[320] Gunner Egypt, France 4th Field Artillery Brigade Wounded at the Battle of Bullecourt in May 1917
De Mouncy, Ernest[321] Sapper Fremantle, WA 26 Jan 1917 43 France, Belgium 4th Division Signallers Served in the 4th Division Signallers, 16th Reinforcements
Deitz, Charlie Reilly[322] Sergeant Temora, NSW France 1st Battalion
Delahunty, John Patrick[323] Sapper Essendon, VIC France 2nd Tunnelling Company
Delamore, Adrian Wilmot[324] Sergeant Gallipoli
Denny, William Joseph[325] Captain South Terrace, SA 17 Aug 1915 42 France Fought in the Battle of Mont Saint-Quentin
Dewhurst, Stanley[326] 14 Feb 1916 22 France Served in the Howitzer Brigade 116 and 3rd Army Field Artillery Brigade
Dick, Arthur Morrison[327] Sergeant France, Belgium 17th Battalion
5th Machine Gun Company
Dicker, Walter C.[328] France 2nd Machine Gunth Battalion
Dickinson, Herbert Spencer[329] Captain Childers, VIC Gallipoli, France 57th Battalion Killed in action near Ypres on 26 Sep 1917 aged 25
Dickinson, Vincent Robert[330] Lieutenant 7th Battalion Battalion Intelligence Officer from 20 Jan 1917 onwards
Dodd, Charles Banwell[331] Private Sinai, Palestine
Doddemeade, Eric V.[332] Lieutenant France 12th Field Artillery Brigade
Donald, W. H.[333] Colonel Served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Donaldson, Alec[334] Captain Served on the S.S. Matunga when it was captured by the S.M.S. Wolf
Donkin, Reginald Lyons[335] Private Brisbane, QLD Gallipoli 1st Battalion Died in Dec 1915
Donnell, Anne[336][337] Staff nurse Adelaide, SA 20 May 1915 39 Egypt, France The 3rd Australian General Hospital Australian Army Nursing Service
Douglas, Gerald J.[338] Lieutenant France 59th Battalion
Douglas, Lennox Ross Owen[339] Orange, NSW 9 Feb 1915 20 19th Battalion
Douglass, Arthur[340] Captain Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Dowell, George Slater[341] Sapper Adelaide, SA 1st Field Company Killed in action in 1918
Dowell, James Wilson[342] Private Croydon, NSW France 45th Battalion
Downes, Rupert Major[343] Major General Gallipoli, France, Palestine Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Doyle, Alec Broughton[344] Scone, NSW Served as Engineer Officer on HMAS Parramatta
Doyle, Kathleen Lillie[345][346][347] Sister Scone, NSW 15 May 1915 36 Egypt Australian Army Nursing Service.

3rd Australian General Hospital

Drane, T. E.[348] Forbes, NSW Gallipoli Part of the first landing at Gallipoli on 25 Apr 1915. He was wounded in action on 1 May 1915
Drummond, Robert James[349] Windsor, VIC 11 Sep 1916 30 England, France, Belgium 5th Australian Motor Transport Company
21st Battalion
Served in the 5th Australian Motor Transport Company and the 21st Battalion, 19th Reinforcement
Duckmanton, Sydney 'Sid' James[350] Lieutenant Wycheproof, VIC Egypt, France 15th Field Company
5th Field Company
60th Battalion
Dunlop, Athol Cedric[351] Private France 1st Light Trench Mortar Battery
4th Battalion
56th Battalion
Wounded at Pozières
Dunlop, Leslie[352] Captain Ipswich, QLD 13 Oct 1915 19 Gallipoli 1st Field Ambulance Served in the 1st Field Ambulance, 1st Australian Division, until he was wounded in action on 9 Aug 1915
Dunlop, William Archibald[353] Major France 9th Brigade
Dutton, Albert Arthur[354] Corporal 29th Battalion
Dyer, William[355] Newcastle, NSW
Easy, Albert[356] Sapper Liverpool, NSW 12th Field Company
25th Battalion
Awarded the Military Medal in 1917. John William Stead, who served with Easy, gave Easy his diary in Apr 1916. Easy then used it from May 1916 onwards.
Edgerton, Eric Henry Drummond[357] Lieutenant Moonee Ponds, VIC 4 Apr 1915 Gallipoli, France 24th Battalion Awarded the Military Medal and Bar
Edmonds, Adrian Henry[358] Lance Corporal Sydney, NSW 21 Apr 1915 23 Gallipoli, Western Front 3rd Divisional Signals
Edmonds, Frederick Leonard[359] Harris Park, NSW 13 Sep 1915 25 Egypt, Sinai 7th Field Company Engineers Served in the 7th Field Company Engineers in 1915. He was subsequently assigned to work with Captain Frank Hurley, official war photographer
Edmondson, George Edward[360] Sergeant Redfern, NSW 15 Jan 1916 23 France, Belgium Served as a gunner in the 25th Battery, 7th Field Artillery Brigade
Edwards, Alfred, Henry[361] Corporal Kogarah, NSW 1 Nov 1915 19 France 17th Battalion Wounded in action on 31 Aug 1918
Edwards, Cecil Francis[362] Gallipoli, France 2nd Battery Australian Field Artillery
Edwards, Gordon Thomas[363] Orange Dale, Stuart Town, NSW 28 Dec 1915 18 Egypt, France, Belgium 54th Battalion Served in the C Company, 54th Battalion. He was wounded in action in Apr 1918
Edwards, Richard Asaph[364] Gallipoli 4th Battalion
Edwards, William Henry[365] Private 44th Battalion
Egan, C.[366] Captain SS Cycle
Ellis, Alfred William Leslie[367] 4th Squadron Commanding officer of the 4th Squadron, Australian Flying Corps.
Elvin, L. R.[368] Sergeant France 1st Battalion Killed in action on 5 May 1917 at Bullecourt
Emery, Eric Harold[369] Sergeant 5th Pioneer Battalion
Evans, Maurice Caine[370] Corporal Kyogle, NSW 24 Aug 1914 19 Egypt and Palestine 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance
Everard, W. Innes[371] Corporal 2nd Machine Gunth Battalion Killed in action in 1918
Fairley, James Fairburn[372] Captain Royal Army Medical Corps
Fairweather, Francis Edward[373] Captain Moonee Ponds, VIC France 38th Battalion
Farmer, Percival Gilmore 'Jim'[374] Gunner 18th Battery Australian Field Artillery
6th Field Artillery Brigade
Farquhar, William Gordon[375] Major Bundaberg, QLD 18 Apr 1914 5th Field Company
Farrell, Herbert W.[376] Egypt Served on the HMAT A45 Bulla
Farrow, George Martin[377] 18th Battalion Wounded at Pozières
Faulkner, George[378] Corporal Bundaberg, QLD 9 Sep 1915 31 France 15th Field Ambulance Served with the 15th Field Ambulance, B Section 5th Division. Wounded in action in May 1917.
Fawcett, George H.[379] Lieutenant France 3rd Division
Fell, Robert Valentine[380] Glebe Point, NSW 13 Jul 1915 27 Egypt and Palestine Imperial Camel Corps
10th Australian Light Horse 3rd Brigade
Australian Light Horse 7th Brigade
Fenwicke, Thomas Clennell[381] Western Front 2nd Division
Ferguson, Arthur Gardere[382] Captain Gallipoli, France Killed in action on 14 Jun 1916
Ferguson, Keith Aubrey[383] Lieutenant Served in the 3rd Division, Cyclist Battalion
Field, Claude J. M.[384] 37th Battalion Killed in 1917
Fielding, Morris Glanville[385] 2nd Lieutenant
Finlay, George Lush[386] Captain Albert Park, VIC Gallipoli, France 5th Battalion
Finney, John Spence[387] Corporal France 44th Battalion
Fisher, Culbert Cecil[388] Lance Corporal Lyndhurst, VIC 9 Mar 1916 19 Palestine and Egypt 9th Australian Camel Brigade Field Ambulance
Fisher, Walde Gerard[389] Horsham, VIC 42nd Battalion
Fitzgerald, Richard Francis[390] Gallipoli 20th Battalion Awarded the Distinguished Service Order on 25 Jun 1916
Flanagan, Edwin John[391] Bathurst, NSW 16 Sep 1916 40 France 57th Battalion Served in the 57th Battalion, 7th Reinforcement. He was wounded at Bullecourt, France
Flanagan, George Downey[392] Sapper 27 Sep 1916 4th Division Signal Company
Flenley, Sidney Frank[393] Private 1 May 1916 France, Belgium 3rd Pioneer Battalion
Fletcher, Allan Archibald[394] Private Melbourne, VIC 17 Jul 1915 14th Battalion Killed in action at Mont St. Quentin on 18 Sep 1918
Fletcher, Archie[395]
Fletcher, Clarence Stephen[396] Private Gallipoli 27th Battalion
Fletcher, Nora Kathleen[397] British Red Cross Society Served as Principal Matron for BRCS in France and worked with the War Committee. She received awards including the Royal Red Cross in 1915 and the Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1920 in recognition of her service.
Flewell-Smith, Bernard[398][399] Private Zillmere, QLD 18 Apr 1917 19 France 15th Battalion A.I.F. Fought in the Battle of Hamel.

Bernard Flewell-Smith's 1918 to 1919 Diary

Flewell-Smith, John Francis Colonel[400] QLD[401] 28 Jul 1916 Sea Transport Service Digital copy of diary from August to December 1916Physical copies of diaries held in State Library of Queensland
Folkard, Alfred Ernest[402] Private France 3rd Battalion Died on 14 Aug 1916 of wounds
Folks, Allan Edward[403] Private France Embarked on the troopship HMAT Warilda on 8 Feb 1916. Died of wounds received in action in France on 14 Aug 1916
Forbes, Alfred Ernest[404] Private Fitzroy, VIC 37th Battalion
Ford, Thomas Walter[405] Corporal Maryborough, QLD Gallipoli 9th Battalion Killed in action on 25 Apr 1915 during the landing at Gallipoli. Frank Thomas Loud found Ford's pack, having lost his own, and reequiped himself, then continued to use Ford's partially used diary.
Foreman, Granado Walter[406] VIC 5th Battalion
Royal Flying Corps
Killed in action on 14 Jul 1917
Forrest, Frederick E.[407] Lieutenant Colonel 20 Sep 1914 22 Gallipoli, France, Belgium 9th Field Artillery Awarded the Military Cross for his service
Forsyth, Robert[408] Sapper Mesopotamia
Foster, Daniel Edward[409] Sapper Gallipoli 17th Battalion
4th Field Company
Foster, Edgar Charles[410] Gallipoli 1st Division Wounded in action in Sep 1915
Fowler, Wilbraham L.[411] Gallipoli, France 15th Battalion
Fox, Stanley J.[412] Captain 5 May 1915 22 Gallipoli, France 20th Battalion Served in the 20th Battalion, 4th Division
Foxcroft, Arthur John[413] Private Coburg, VIC 9 Aug 1915 Egypt, France 4th Battalion
Franklin, Miles[414] Joined the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service unit
Fraser, Alexander Hugh[415] Captain 52nd Battalion
Fraser, Malcolm A.[416] Lieutenant France 51st Battalion
Fraser, William[417] 14th Australian General Hospital
3rd Light Horse Brigade
Chaplain with the 3rd Light Horse Brigade
Frecker, Eric Wilfred[418] Captain Paddington, NSW France 14th Field Ambulance
Freebody, Arthur Henry[419] Cooma, NSW; Drummoyne, NSW 18 Dec 1915 27 France 31st Battalion Served in the 31st Battalion, 5th Reinforcement
Fricker, Austin Cousens[420] Private 18 Nov 1914 26 Gallipoli 4th Field Ambulance
Friend, W. P.[421] Gunner Western Front 8 Medium Trench Mortar Battery
Fry, Alan Fraser[422] Lance Corporal Lindfield, NSW 14 Dec 1914 22 Egypt, France 13th Battalion Served in the 13th Battalion, 10th Reinforcement. He died of wounds received in battle on 14 Aug 1916 at Somme.
Fry, Dene B.[423] Private Lindfield, NSW 14 May 1915 22 France Died in France in 1917
Fry, Harold Willoughby[424] France 14th Field Company Fought at the Battle of the Somme
Fry, Reginald Hall[425] Captain Gallipoli, France 1st Division Served in the Australian Divisional Mechanical Transport Company and the Australian Flying Corps
Fudge, Louis Robert[426] Sergent Ingham, QLD 18 Nov 1915 29 Western Front 41st Battalion, 1st Reinforcement
Fullard, Arthur Frederick[427] Lieutenant France 8th Machine Gun Company Wounded during the Battle of Fromelles on 19 Jul 1916
Fulton, Arthur Leeman[428][429] France Killed in action on 7 August 1916
Fysh, Hudson[430] St Leonards, TAS 25 Aug 1914 19 Gallipoli 3rd Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron
67th Squadron
Served in the 3rd Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron, and then the 67th Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1918
Gaffney, Peter[431] Corporal Gallipoli, France 26th Battalion
Gair, Richard Leslie[432] Gunner France 10th Field Artillery Brigade
38th Battery Australian Field Artillery
Gallwey, Wilfred Denver[433] Private Rockhampton, QLD 7 Feb 1916 18 France 15th Battalion
47th Battalion
Gammage, John Kingsley[434] Private Cootamundra, NSW Jan 1915 27 Gallipoli, Libya, Palestine 1st Battalion Wounded during the Battle of Lone Pine
Garden, Norman[435] Bombardier 4th Divisional Ammunition Column
Gardiner, F.[436] 8th Field Ambulance
Garland, Wilfred H[437] Warrant Officer Gallipoli 2nd Battalion
Garling, Terence[438] Captain Longueville, NSW 20 Aug 1914 20 Gallipoli, France Served as a gunner with the Australian Field Artillery, Divisional Ammunition Column Section 1. He was killed in action on 5 Apr 1918 near the Somme River
Garnock, Reginald Charles David[439] Gallipoli 6th Light Horse Regiment
Garton, Arthur[440]
Geddes, Clifford M.[441] Corporal Chatswood, NSW 19 Aug 1914 20 Gallipoli, France 13th Battalion
56th Battalion
Gedling, Stanley Alfred[442] Leading Signalman Royal Australian Navy Served on HMAS Melbourne
Gee, Harry Alfred[443] Sapper Western Front 2nd Tunnelling Company
Gee, Richard Stewart[444] Major 9th Battery Australian Field Artillery
Gellibrand, John[445] Major General He was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath for his wartime service
Gemmell, Gordon S.[446] France 11th Battalion
Gibb, James Brunton (Thomas)[447] Drummoyne, NSw 13 Jul 1915 18 France 7th Field Ambulance Performed as part of the Anzac Coves Company, a Field Theatre supported by the Australia Comforts Fund
Giblin, Wilfred Wanostrocht[448] Colonel Gallipoli Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Gibson, Elsie[449][450] Sister Hobart, TAS 1914 27 Egypt Australian Army Nursing Service
2nd Australian General Hospital
7th Field Ambulance.
Served on the hospital ship HMHS Gascon

1 to 16 and Special Reinforcements (December 1914 - March 1916)

Gibson, Hunter[451] Lance Corporal Bundarra, NSW 17 Aug 1914 23 Egypt, Gallipoli, France 4th Battalion
1st Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery
Served in the 4th Battalion, 1st Division, and then the 1st Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery
Giddings, Oliver Thomas[452] Private Geurie, NSW Gallipoli, Western Front 3rd Battalion
Giffin, Cecil[453] Private Manildra, NSW 8 Sep 1914 26 Egypt France Belgium 6th Light Horse Regiment
Giles, A. C.[454] 1st Machine Gun Battalion
Giles, Arthur Clyde[455] Corporal Stanmore NSW 10 Jun 1915 28 Egypt, France 1st Battalion Served in the 1st Battalion, 15th Reinforcement. He was wounded in action on two occasions, on 18 Aug 1916 and on 4 Oct 1917
Giles, John Albert[456] Private Petersham, NSW 7 Sep 1915 32 Egypt, France, German POW camp 53rd Battalion Served in the 53rd Battalion, 14th Brigade. After being reported missing on 28 Jul 1916, he was reported as a POW on 12 Aug 1916 and remained a POW until the end of the war
Gill, George Thomasson[457] Corporal Rockhampton, QLD 18 Jul 1915 29 Egypt, France, Belgium 6th Battalion
17th Battalion
55th Battalion
Commended in Jun 1917 for gallant action
Gillett, Walter Edward[458] Sergeant Kalamunda, WA 3 Apr 1916 42 France 51st Battalion Awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in 1919
Gillies, William Keith[459] Manly, NSW 3 Jan 1916 22 Served in the Field Engineers of the 15th Company of the 5th Division
Gilroy, Norman Thomas[460] Glebe, NSW Served as a telegraphist officer and after the war became Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney[461]
Gissing, Henry Ernest[462] Sergeant Ashfield 14 Dec 1914 26 Gallipoli, France, Belgium 1st Field Ambulance
14th Field Ambulance
Served in the 1st and 14th Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps
Goddard, Charles James[463] Major Australian Army Service Corps Awarded the Distinguished Service Order in 1917
Godlee, Francis Lister[464] Sergeant Sliding Rock, SA 26 Aug 1914 Gallipoli 1st Brigade
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Golding, Albert[465] 23 Jul 1915 France 2nd Pioneer Battalion
Goldrich, Robert Austen[466] 2nd Lieutenant Little Bay, NSW 18 Aug 1915 26 France, Belgium 36th Battalion Served in the 36th Battalion, B Company. He was awarded the Military Cross
Goldring, Leslie[467] Staff Sergeant Sydney, NSW 24 Aug 1914 19 Gallipoli 12th Field Artillery Brigade
Goodacre, Charles A.[468] Sergeant Major Greece 60th British General Hospital
Goodwin, Thomas[469] Stanmore, NSW 24 Aug 1914 34 Gallipoli, France Served in the 2nd Battery, 1st Field Artillery Brigade. He was awarded the Croix de guerre in 1918
Gordon, Alexander Dundas[470] Private Watson's Bay, NSW 24 Aug 1914 26 Egypt, Gallipoli 1st Field Ambulance
Gorrell, James Kingsley[471] Private Unanderra, NSW 18 Jul 1915 23 Egypt, Sinai, Palestine 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance Served in the 1st Light Horse Field Ambulance, 16th Reinforcement
Gower, George Ernest[472] Private Rosewood, QLD 10 Nov 1914 23 Gallipoli 15th Battalion Stretcher bearer in the 15th Battalion, Australian Army Medical Corps.
Graham, Grace E.[473]
Grant, Douglas[474] Atherton, Qld 6 Jan 1916 30 France, Belgium 13th Battalion Wounded and captured in Apr 1917 and a German POW until the end of the war. Grant is one of 400 Aboriginal Australians known to have fought in the war.[475]
Grant, Harold Douglas[476] Sapper France Divisional signals
Grant, Robert Anthony[477] Private Gallipoli 1st Battalion
Gray, Arthur Horace[478] Regimental Sergeant Dulwich Hill NSW 11 Aug 1914 30 19th Battalion Received the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry at Pozières. He was killed by a sniper on 10 Nov 1916
Gray, E. Gladstone[479] Sergeant Gallipoli, France 2nd Field Ambulance
Gray, Ethel[480][481][482] Matron Carlton, VIC 9 Feb 1915 38 France, England Australian Army Nursing Service.

No. 1 Australian Auxiliary Hospital 2nd Australian General Hospital||Awards: Royal Red Cross, 1st class. Mentioned in dispatches (1917, 1919). Appointed CBE (1919). Medaille de la Reconnaissance Française (1920)

Gray, Samuel[483] Private France 6th Field Ambulance
Greatorex, James Joseph[484] Lieutenant Coburg, VIC 14 Sep 1914 28 Gallipoli, Palestine 1st Light Horse Brigade
1st Machine Gun Squadron
Green, George Reverend Captain Rockhampton, QLD 8 Sep 1914 34 Gallipoli and Middle East 2nd/14th Australian Light Horse
Green, James[485] Private Sydney, NSW 10 Aug 1915 29 France, Belgium 17th Battalion Served in the 17th Battalion, 6th Brigade
Greenhill, Ernest Percy Leslie[486] Sapper Richmond, VIC 27 Jan 1916 France 7th Field Company
Gregor, Charles Henry[487] Private Gallipoli 7th Field Ambulance
Gregson, William Hilder[488] Sergeant Roseville, NSW 23 Aug 1915 38 France Killed in action in France in 1916
Greig, George Fergus[489] Company Sergeant Major Ascot Vale, VIC 17 Aug 1914 23 Gallipoli 7th Battalion Killed in action on 8 May 1915
Greig, Malcolm Murray Alexander[490] Private Kingsthorpe, QLD 4 May 1916 36 42nd Battalion Served in the 42nd Battalion, 4th reinforcement, and died of wounds received in action on 6 Oct 1917
Griffiths, Lewis H.[491] Gallipoli, France 3rd Australian General Hospital
Grimwade, Edward R.[492]
Grimwade, Harold Williams[493] Major General St. Kilda, VIC France 3rd Division Artillery Commander of the 3rd Division Artillery in 1918
Grinyer, Alfred[494] Ashfield 9 Nov 1915 24 France, Belgium 7th Australian Field Ambulance Discharged on 2 Jul 1918 for medical reasons
Grover, H.[495] Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Grubb, E. William[496] Lieutenant Gallipoli, France 40th Battalion Killed in action in 1918 near Morlancourt
Guard, William Henry Gladstone[497] Second Lieutenant Bulli, NSW 12 Aug 1914 20 20th Battalion Served in the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force
Gunn, Ronald 'Max' McGregor[498] Private Launceston, TAS Gallipoli, England, France 3rd Field Ambulance
13th Field Ambulance
Gunter, Arthur Charles[499] Sergeant Gallipoli 1st Field Artillery Brigade
3rd Battery Australian Field Artillery
Guppy, Alfred Leslie[500] Company Quartermaster Sergeant Benalla, VIC 16 Sep 1914 27 Gallipoli, France 14th Battalion
Gwyther, Leo Tennyson[501] Captain Leongatha, VIC 20 Aug 1914 20 2nd Field Artillery Awarded the Military Cross and Bar

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