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Thomas William Elmer

Thomas William Elmer

No. 1618 Private Thomas William Elmer, 32nd Battalion, enlisted Perth, Western Australia, 24 June 1915, embarked Adelaide 18 November 1915, wounded in action 19 July 1916, prisoner of war 20 July 1916.

Fraser

Fraser

Private Fraser.

Albert John Gale

Albert John Gale

No. 2016A Driver Albert John Gale, January 1916. Born Edwardstown, South Australia, 9 June 1892, Wounded in Action 6 August 1918. Married Mabel Smith 18 December 1920, worked as a milk vendor after the war and was killed in motor vehicle accident on 14 February 1942 when his van was struck by a train at Mitcham.

L. H. Trent

L. H. Trent

L.H. Trent, "Elseys" group.

David John Green

David John Green

No 3760 Private David John Green. Enlisted 13 August 1915, discharged medically unfit 7 July 1916, re-enlisted 20 May 1918, discharged medically unfit 13 September 1918. Died at Adelaide 15 July 1940.

William Frederick Edgerley

William Frederick Edgerley

No. 922 William Frederick Edgerley born Goldsithney, Cornwall, England, 1895. Enlisted 9th Light Horse, 4th Reinforcements, 26 November 1914. Served Dardanelles and Egypt, Commissioned 1 January 1919. Believed to have been photographed at Morphettville Camp.

Lieutenant Eric Samuel Everett M.C.

Lieutenant Eric Samuel Everett M.C.

Lieutenant Eric Samuel Everett, M.C., Born North Adelaide 5 May 1895, enlisted 1 September 1915, 28th Battalion, 11th Reinforcements. Transferred 2nd Machine Gun Battalion, awarded Military Cross for distinguished service in the field, December 1917. Died Western Australia, 15 August 1954.

Richard Roy Freer

Richard Roy Freer

No. 2151 Private Richard Roy Freer, Born 29 September 1895, near Streaky Bay, South Australia. enlisted 10th infantry, 6th Reinforcements, 10 February 1915. Served Gallipoli and France. Wounded in action, 13 April 1916, admitted to hospital "shell shock" July 1916, wounded in action, 30 July 1918. Died Yaninee, 2 September 1957.

Lieutenant Colonel Donald Coghill

Lieutenant Colonel Donald Coghill

Lieutenant Colonel Donald Murray Robertson Coghill, Commanding Officer of 32nd Battalion. Relieved of command July 1916 following the Battle of Fromelles and returned to Australia. Born Ballarat, Victoria, 15 April 1871, graduated M.A. (Melbourne University), Head Master Box Hill Grammar School, Victoria, Co-principal Presbyterian Ladies' College, Adelaide, Assistant Master Adelaide High School, Assistant in Charge Unley High School, Head Master Woodville High School.

Clift family soldiers

Clift family soldiers

Three members of the Clift family who served in the A.I.F. during World War I. L to R: No. 3786 Private Harrold Roy Clift, born Whyte Yarcowie, 50th Battalion, wounded in action Battle of Moquet Farm, France, 16 August 1916, No. 3788 Private Clarence Alfred Clift, born Jamestown, 50th Battalion, killed in action Battle of Moquet Farm, France, 16 August 1916 and No. 3787 Walter John Clift, born Yarcowie, 50th Battalion, uncle of Harrold and Clarence, also killed in action, Battle of Moquet Farm, France, 16 August 1916.

Douglas Bertram Crisp DCM

Douglas Bertram Crisp DCM

No.2631 Lieutenant Douglas Bertram Crisp, 16th Battalion, son of Joseph Albert and Louisa Blakemore Crisp (nee White), was born in Rosewater, South Australia. Douglas was nineteen and a grocer at the time of his attestation on the 7 of April 1915 in Keswick. He left Australia aboard the "Moira" on 26 August 1915 and served in France and England. Awarded the Distinguised Conduct Medal for "conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty he led his men in the most gallant manner and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. Later he carried an important message 1000 yards over the open under very heavy fire." He married Dorothy Alice Correll in Goodwood on 18 of July 1923.

Lieutenant Emil Clarke

Lieutenant Emil Clarke

Lieutenant Emil John Hamilton Clarke, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Harold George Cox

Harold George Cox

No.56 Harold George Cox, born Adelaide 2 May 1894, enlisted 21 August 1914, 3rd Light Horse, transferred to 50th Battalion. Served Gallipoli and France, wounded in action October 1917.

Marshall Albert Cocker MM

Marshall Albert Cocker MM

No.8360 Bombardier Marshall Albert Cocker MM, born Goodwood, South Australia, 25 April 1890. Enlisted 15 September 1915 18th Battery, 6th Brigade. Promoted Sergeant July 1916, wounded in action 7 August 1916, wounded in action 15 September 1917, awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field, October 1917.

William Edward Harold Cullen

William Edward Harold Cullen

No. 4406 Private William Edward Harold Cullen, 27th Infantry, son of William Edward and Lily Cullen of Coromandel Valley. Died in France 12 August 1918 of gun shot wounds received in action. Buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France.

Cornish

Cornish

Cornish. This WWI South Australian soldier is only identified by his family name.

Ewin Frank Cameron

Ewin Frank Cameron

No. 2255 Trooper Ewin Frank Cameron, born near Finniss, South Australia, 18 September 1892. Enlisted 6 January 1916, 9th Light Horse.

George Alexander Chesney

George Alexander Chesney

No. 1902 George Alexander Chesney, born Portglenone, Ireland, 1889. Enlisted 19 May 1915, 3rd Reinforcements 27th Infantry. Served Gallipoli and France. Wounded in action 10 November 1915, Wounded in action 4 August 1916, promoted Corporal March 1917.

Leonard Walter Pointon

Leonard Walter Pointon

No. 163 Private Leonard Walter Pointon, born Curramulka, South Australia, 17 December 1895. Enlisted 20 July 1915, 5th Pioneer Battalion (5th Pioneers), wounded in action 16 December 1916, gun shot wound left leg, amputated.

Robert Henry Stringer

Robert Henry Stringer

No. 2366 Corporal Robert Henry Stringer, farmer, born 8 June 1888, Wokurna, South Australia. Enlisted 29 December 1915 3rd Light Horse Regiment. Brother of No. 3907 Private Arthur Clarence Stringer, AIF Cyclist and No. 180 Private Alfred George Stringer, 43rd Infantry Battalion. All three returned from WWI. Robert married Annie Edith Jamieson and died 1971 at Port Broughton.

M. Stuart

M. Stuart

M. Stuart.

Alexander Russell Payne

Alexander Russell Payne

No. 1017 Private Alexander Russell Payne, born Campbelltown, South Australia, 10 May 1886. Enlisted 9th Light Horse, 6th Reinforcements, 6 January 1915, served Gallipoli and France, transferred to 5th Division Artillery, 15th field artillery Brigade, wounded in action (gas) 26 May 1918. Buried A.I.F. Cemetery, West Terrace, Adelaide.

Thomas Playford

Thomas Playford

No.1061 Lieutenant Thomas Playford was born at Norton Summit on 5 July 1896, the grandson of South Australian Premier, Thomas Playford 1837-1915. Thomas was working for his father as a gardener at the time of his attestation in May 1915 and being under age required his father's permission to enlist. A member of the 27th Battalion he served in France and was wounded in action on 5 November 1916, receiving a "severe" gun shot wound to the abdomen. He returned to duty in 1917 and was promoted to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in January 1919 and Lieutenant in April 1919 before returning to Australia aboard the Ypiranga in July 1919. In 1933 Playford was elected the Liberal and Country League Member for Murray and entered the South Australian House of Assembly. He was elected leader of the party and Premier in November 1938. He was to be Premier for 26 years and 266 days; the longest serving South Australian Premier.

William Henry Scott

William Henry Scott

Service number 4862 Private William Henry Scott, 50th Battalion, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Miss Stephens

Miss Stephens

Miss Stephens and Miss Nielson.

Lancelot McDermott Crowe MM

Lancelot McDermott Crowe MM

No. 106 Private Lancelot McDermott Crowe MM, born Meningie, South Australia. Enlisted 9th Light Horse Regiment 19 September 1914, served Gallipoli, transferred to Imperial Camel Corps 1 September 1916, awarded Military Medal 23 November 1917, transferred to 15th Light Horse Regiment 1 July 1918. Died result of motor cycle accident 15 September 1929, buried A.I.F. Cemetery, West Terrace, Adelaide.

Thomas Alfred Errington

Thomas Alfred Errington

No.1789 Corporal Thomas Alfred Errington, born Blyth, South Australia, 19 September 1893. Enlisted 16 March 1916 43rd Battalion. Served France, wounded in action (gas) 30 June 1917, wounded in action 4 October 1917, wounded in action (gas) 27 August 1918.

Hartley Edwin Ellis

Hartley Edwin Ellis

No. 6927 Private Hartley Edwin Ellis, born Mile End, South Australia, 15 September 1897. Enlisted 8th Field Ambulance 17 September 1915. Died of pneumonia 9 January 1916, buried Ismailia War Cemetery, Egypt.

Ernest Joseph Cunningham

Ernest Joseph Cunningham

No. 292 Private Ernest Joseph Cunningham, born Melbourne, Victoria. Enlisted at Keswick 27 January 1915, 27th Battalion. Served Gallipoli and France. Wounded in action 2 August 1916, appointed to Lance Corporal 20 August 1916, Killed in action 5 November 1916.

Percy Cowell

Percy Cowell

No.283 Lance Corporal Percy Cowell, born Norwood 18 September 1879. Enlisted 27th Battalion 7 January 1915. Served France and Belgium, Wounded in action 4 October 1917, returned to Australia 1919.